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Compiz - Debian Wiki

Add the following options to the corresponding sections in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf:

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Mirage Image Viewer

Mirage is a fast and simple GTK+ image viewer. Because it depends only on PyGTK, Mirage is ideal for users who wish to keep their computers lean while still having a clean image viewer.

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gDesklets - Desklets for your Desktop in openSUSE

gDesklets is another great tool like Google Gadgets for bringing mini programs called desklets such as weather forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music player controls, onto...

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SuSE: Suse Geek - SuSE Linux Tutorials,Tips,Tricks, How Tos and Troubleshooting

Doing it with style: bringing more bling to GTK with OpenGL

arstechnica.com — Canonical developer Mirco Müller (also known as MacSlow) demonstrates the latest advancements in GTK bling and tells Ars about the benefits and challenges of incorporating OpenGL into desktop applications.

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Murrine

Murrine Engine is a Gtk2 engine that will make your desktop look like beautiful

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Dia - GNOME Live!

Open-source diagramming software similar to MS Visio

UML: del.icio.us tag/uml

KDE and Gnome Comparison

Gnome, on the other hand, opts for simplicity and often hides certain configurations in order to achieve that simplicity. Fans of Gnome think the simplicity of Gnome offers a cleanliness that allows the user to get stuff done. Critics of Gnome think it ju

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MeMaker: an Avatar maker for Linux

A useful tool for creating pictures for Build-o-matic or Team Piazza

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