OpenSUSE: Installing And Running Looking Glass 3D
Project Looking Glass 3D, or LG3D for short, is a revolutionary method of user interaction with their computers - a 3D Desktop actually.
This method allows users to utilize 3D capabilities of their computers, resulting in having a stunning 3D environment and more user-friendly touch.
LG3D developed by Sun and Open-Source community, using Java, for several years, and recently hit the v1.0 mark. It allows people to use new LG3D applications as well as their existing X-applications on the new 3D desktop, while replacing the traditional “Window Manager” by the new 3D “Scene Manager”.
It gives people more eye-candy and potentially will make computer usage easier. It can run on top of your current environment (KDE/GNOME) or replace them.
This article is going to describe how-to setup and work with LG3D.
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