I'm not expert at all, but I would never recommend enabling Compiz by
default on a Live CD/DVD at the stage Compiz/X11 it's right now. At least
ask the user at boot stage.
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> Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 21:00:58 +0100
> From: "valent.turkovic at gmail.com" <valent.turkovic at
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> Subject: [compiz] Compiz Fusion and Linux Fusion
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> Hi guys,
> let me first introduce myself, I'm Fusion Linux (www.fusionlinux.org)
> project leader.
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> Fusion Linux is a Fedora Remix that includes all the best software
> that is available for Linux. Fusion uses a combination of free and
> open-source, non-free and non-open-source firmware and software, to
> bring the user the most advanced experience on the Linux platform.
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> Fusion Linux is 100% compatible with Fedora. A Fedora Remix including
> packages from Fedora and RPM Fusion software repositories plus some
> custom packages.
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> We would like to enable Compiz by default in our next release.
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> >From what I have seen there are few Compiz configuration tools, right?
> Which one do you recommend we include by default for non-advanced
> users?
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> We would like to enable Compiz by default for our Live DVD and Live
> USB versions automatically, which way is best to enable Compiz? Do we
> need to edit some gconf options or just start compiz via terminal?
>
> I would also like to include some great Compiz video that show of some
> of the best Compiz features that enhance desktop usability and
> productivity, so please send any links you have to that kind of
> videos.
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> Thank you in advance,
> Valent.
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