Suse Linux 10.1 Goes 3D

This article was written on May 23, 2006 by CyberNet.

Suse Linux 10.1 Goes 3D

An anonymous commenter in a previous article pointed out that Suse 10.1 has 3D capabilities. The screenshot to the right shows this in action and it looks quite impressive with how it handles the multiple desktops. What if you want to see all of the desktops simultaneously? Simple, just hold down Ctrl+Alt+DownArrow and the cube will unfold itself to display all of the virtual desktops!

Suse Linux 10.1 Goes 3D

Some of the stuff I don’t know how they came up with the design. Pictured to the right you will see the Window Page Peel. This allows a user to peel back a corner of a page (like you do with a book) so that you can see what window is underneath it. Wow! It amazes me that someone was even able to think of doing that.

I currently have Suse 10.0 installed on one of my machines but it looks like I will be making an upgrade. If you aren’t yet convinced then check out the news source for some more screenshots and details of more features.

Download Suse Linux 10.1
News Source: Mad Penguin

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