Friday, February 02, 2007

Beryl/Aiglx on my Ubuntu Edgy


I had heard a lot about composite managers and the wonderful visual effects they can generate. I had attempted to try out Compiz with Xgl some time ago, when I was running Ubuntu Dapper on my box. It was an awful experience. I followed the official ubuntuforums.org guide to the core, but still couldn't really get it to work! Next I tried my luck with Aiglx too (since someone mentioned that it is more suited to my Intel on board card), but the results were the same. So, I had dropped down the idea of having all those beautiful eye-candies on my desktop!
However, of late, seeing some screenshots here and there, and listening to the happy users, my interest in composite managers was rekindled!! Moreover, I heard that Ubuntu Edgy (I had upgraded to it in the meanwhile) has Aiglx support inbuilt into the Xorg that ships with it!! This raised my hopes, because previously, installing Xgl or Aiglx was where it had all gone wrong! However, I still had a problem. I remembered the one(and only one!) time I got Xgl/Compiz to run on my Dapper, it had been awfully slow! And I have a pretty low memory(256 MB RAM...and that too fails MEMTEST...so in effect it is much lower still!). I tried to google around hoping to find the minimum requirements to run composites, but didn't really find anything useful.
Finally, my curiosity got the better of me, and I said "What the heck, let's give it a try! If it comes to that, I can always reinstall!" (I happen to have my /home on a separate partition, so reinstalling is achievable without losing personal data). So, I backed up my /cache/apt/archives using the wonderful tool AptOnCD (I must write something about this tool sometime), and gave it a go!
This time too, I followed the 'Official' guide here !
I had to tweak my xorg.conf file only a little bit, and then just add the Beryl repositories and install beryl & the emerald themes. (Beryl, of course is the Edgy replacement of Compiz composite-manager from Dapper).
Once done, I crossed my fingers and fired it up by typing 'beryl-manager' at a terminal. And know what, it actually worked the very first time!! The wobbly Beryl splash-image showed up....and soon my window borders changed!! Gone was the 'boring' ol' Metacity, and in its place was a beautiful looking transparent window border. And of course the wobbly windows while moving them around! I have installed it the day before yesterday and have been playing around with the various settings(Beryl manager) and themes(Emerald manager) since then . I have set up various animations for different actions...e.g. when I close a window, it 'burns' down with smokes, while a newly created window comes swirling in!! As for performance, there is hardly any hint of things getting slow, even on my low RAM! In fact, I'd say it gives a 'feel-fast' air to my desktop!! And bugs?? Well, I know that Beryl is still a Beta version and it's quite normal to have some bugs crop up their ugly heads, etc etc...but the 2-3 days I am using it, Beryl hasn't crashed a single time!! Maybe I'm just lucky to have both the installation and post-installation running so smooth!!
Mere screenshots certainly wont do any justice in telling how wonderful this new toy is...still you can have a look at my current desktop. What I really like is the 3D effect it gives with shadows and all (the beautiful wallpaper adds to the effect too), and of course the real transparent effects!!
If you have been a die-hard linux fan, but still been allured of late by the eye-candies proposed by M$ Vista....this is great news for you! First of all,Vista is a huge memory-hogg & won't run on low end machines like mine(besides of course the other common drawbacks of M$), but Beryl/Aiglx certainly does, and coupled with a few add-ons like Gdesklets, it is ready to take on Vista (or anything else) on visual grounds atleast!
People who still think that Linux is ugly, must have never looked out of their 'WINDOWS' to the 'OPEN' world outside!! ;-)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Itzz such a nice blog !!! I'll try today ..yea ppl are not aware of the beauty of open world ..!!! r u still using Beryl..hav got a query ..is it make the performance slow nyway affecting RAM ...

Sayan "Riju" Chakrabarti said...

Hi Shumon!! Thanx for ur comments. This has been my first blog post, and its nice to be called a "nice blog" :)
As for ur queries, I AM still using Beryl by default! As with my case, I havn't noticed any significant slowing of performances. Infact I get a feel-fast feeling with it! However, composite manager enabled is sure to take slight more of ur memory than with it disabled, and that's obvious! ;)
Do giv it a try, i thnk u'l luv it!! In case of any problem u may run into with its installation, feel free to contact me at s26c.sayan@gmail.com
Bye!!

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