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| enlightenment | 0.16.6 | GPL | The Enlightenment window manager | Enlightenment is a window manager for the X Window System that is designed to be powerful, extensible, configurable and pretty darned good looking! It is one of the more graphically intense window managers. Enlightenment goes beyond managing windows by providing a useful and appealing graphical shell from which to work. It is open in design and instead of dictating a policy, allows the user to define their own policy, down to every last detail. This package will install the Enlightenment window manager. |
| enlightenment-conf | 0.15 | GPL | Enlightenment Configuration applet | A Configuration tool for easily setting up Enlightenment |
| epplets | 0.7 | GPL | Applets for enlightenment | An epplet is an applet designed specificly for use with enlightenment This packages contains several, two cpu load meters, two clocks, a network load monitor, aswell as a E-Biff |
| ethemes | 1.1 | GPL | Themes for Enlightenment | This package contains some nice themes for Enlightenment. |
| more-e | 0.1 | GPL | 10 additional themes for Enlightenment | This package contains 10 recent/updated themes for Enlightenmet. They were assembled by Charles A Edwards <eslrahc@bellsouth.net> on Dec 07 2003 All themes are avaiable separately from the themes collection at Freshmeat.net. Inckuded themes: o 0ri0n--A red and gray theme. o cronos--A nice transparent theme o cutting-edge_MinEguE--Based on MinEguE with a transparent cut edge effect. o eviljester--An evil theme. o handofgod--A port of the original Hand Of God theme. o lhb--The Brushed Metal theme with different graphics and a different pager. o xanalloy--Based on an the older versions of the "DarkAlloy" theme |
At the film company DreamWorks, Ed Leonard has ported the entire graphics animation department to Linux; Shrek was created on a “renderfarm” (a powerful, refrigerator-size rack of servers) that had 800 processors running Linux. Leonard took the money he saved by not having maintenance contracts and used it to buy far more inexpensive Linux PCs. He says the money he has saved will allow DreamWorks to replace desktops and the renderfarm every two years instead of every five. — Scott Berinato
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