Upgraded from Ubuntu9.10 to Ubuntu10.04, and added or subtracted some things to the system. The main task is to beautify the external work + regular work (problems will occur during each upgrade ). Beautify work results: Enable the 3D effect cup: as long as you can get the video card drive, this part of work is basically no difficulty. The NV video card in the lab is powered by a limited driver, but my T400 is the AVIHD3470 driver. As many people have experienced, I also have a cup here, fortunately, there is also an intel set display, but upgraded from Ubuntu 9.10 to Ubuntu 10.04, adding and downgrading some of the system, the main task is to beautify the external work + regular work (problems will occur during each upgrade ).
Beautification
Achievements:
Enable 3D Effects
Cup: as long as you can handle the video card driver, there is basically no difficulty in this part of the work. The NV video card in the lab is powered by a limited driver, but my T400 is an avi hd 3470 driver. As many people have experienced, I also have a cup here, fortunately, there is an intel set display, but I will continue to try it ,:-).
Dock tool: Cairo-dock. This tool is completely used because there are no special suggestions in the post. There are two ways to start a startup: one is to right-click the dock entry and the other is to add a boot entry to the system -- preference -- start application.
Next we will discuss the Conky:
This link is Conky's http://conky.sourceforge.net/official. It is very simple but useful, and I have learned little from it.
According to the results of the continuous google operation, I tried to write two configuration files:
There are six configuration files: conky. sh, conky1.sh, config1, config2, conkyForecas. py, check_gmail.sh. Here, conky. sh, conky1.sh are the startup script, config1, config2 is the conky configuration file, conkyForecas. py, check_gmail.sh is the plug-in of weather forecast and gmail mailbox.