Roy Schestowitz came up with this when s/he headbutted the keyboard a moment
ago in comp.os.linux.advocacy:
> __/ [ Jim ] on Monday 06 November 2006 11:41 \__
>
>> now, where did I see a link for this? I can't remember, what I do
remember
>> was hunting down an ISO for this.
>>
>> Glad I did.
>>
>> Pantwetting doesn't begin to describe it.
>
>
> So I guess you got the OpenGL-accelearted drop effect running? by now...
>
>
>> Booted it on a 1.9 Centrino notebook with 1280x1024 Intel graphics.
>> Straight onto an OpenGL desktop UI, and then had a play. I don't want to
>> put this thing down!
>>
>> To say it's running from a gentoo live CD (up to now I was a gentoo
>> virgin), this thing is so responsive it's stupid. I'm going to get this
>> thing home and have a proper play tonight on one of my own laptops.
>
>
> Have a look at Sabayon. Highly-expanded Gentoo Linux. 3.7 GB on DVD... all
> the goodies including some proprietary software like Google Earth. KDE is
> preset for eye candy which beat KDE's rather unattractive plain vanilla
look
> (never liked the default). COmpiz/AIGLX/XGL is also very easy to get
> running, judging by some reviews...
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Roy
>
Kororaa ran OGL right off the disc. Boot-n-drool stuff, absolutely ZERO
configuration required. Obviously it's going to be fun with ATI/NVidia, but
I think I have a notebook at home with Intel graphics on it... I'll have a
look at Sabayon tho, I've got the gentoo/AIGLX bug.
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