UbuntuLinux is no longer a computer master patent, and you don't have to input a bunch of unfamiliar commands, you don't have to study the unpredictable 3D desktop settings all night. The Linux community provides a lot of relevant knowledge for your reference. The old rule is to look at the picture and talk. And enable Ubuntu3D desktop effects method 1, system-system management-restricted drive management-select the nvidia graphics card Accelerator Driver-OK (my graphics card is nvidia, search for other articles in Linux community.) 2.
Ubuntu Linux is no longer a computer master's patent. You don't have to enter a bunch of unfamiliar commands, and you don't have to study the unpredictable 3D desktop settings all night. The Linux community provides a lot of relevant knowledge for your reference. The old rule is to look at the picture and talk.
Enable Ubuntu 3D desktop Effects
1. System-system management-restricted drive management-select the nvidia graphics card Accelerator Driver-OK (my graphics card is nvidia. For other articles, please search for Linux community)
2. After installation, the beautiful screen saver will not be stuck, and you will immediately feel different desktop effects, because compiz fusion has been installed by default in Versions later than ubuntu 7.10, don't worry, come on:
Application-add and delete-select "all applications that can be installed" in the displayed box-select other on the left-select Advanced Desktop Effects Settings in the program box on the right and install and exit
System-preferences-Advanced Desktop Effects Settings-study these items by yourself: rotating Cube, Desktop Cube, Cube reflection, Cube Gears, Cupe Cabs, Shift Switcher, take a good look at the settings in these options, especially pay attention to the corresponding shortcut keys! This is my most fulfilling feeling.
3. Forget the key: System-preference-keyboard-layout option-AUT/win ccb is super
Is mapped to the windows key, this step is convenient to call 3D effects, for friends who cannot find the super key.
Another Ubuntu 3D desktop (SEE)