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  • #11
    Cool story, bro.

    (Couldn't resist :-P)

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    • #12
      ^^^ I love you guys!

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      • #13
        Kinux Mint LXDE

        I just tried the RC Linux Mint LXDE, and I was really impressed. I think I'm gonna keep it.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by RealNC View Post
          System Settings -> Desktop Effects -> "Advanced" tab -> "Suspend desktop effects for fullscreen windows" checkbox.
          This is checked in my 'untouched' setup.

          So I guess it is suspended in fullscreen by default.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by sabriah View Post
            This is checked in my 'untouched' setup.

            So I guess it is suspended in fullscreen by default.
            It's checked in Arch, but probably not in Kubuntu.

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            • #16
              Gnome classic but no Trinity/KDE3.5

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              • #17
                Originally posted by jmcharron View Post
                Gnome classic but no Trinity/KDE3.5

                Yeah, srsly! Where's ratpoison, CDE, and mac classic?!!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by jmcharron View Post
                  Gnome classic but no Trinity/KDE3.5
                  Note that Gnome Classic is the Gnome 3 fall back mode - not Gnome 2.x, if that was what you were thinking. I just tested what I found in the Ubuntu repos, but feel free to add more tests to openbenchmarking.org - I wouldn't mind seeing those results either!

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