Sabayon Brings Eye Candy To The Linux Desktop
If you think whiz-bang graphical effects are limited to Windows Vista or Mac OS X, think again. The Linux distro Sabayon features some impressive desktop animations complete with whirling, rotating 3D cubes and rippling, bendable window elements that put both Windows Vista and OS X to shame.
Of course there’s more to a good OS than eye candy and since I haven’t used Sabayon I can’t vouch for anything like performance or ease-of-use, but I think, if nothing else, it stands as an excellent example of the level of sophistication in interface design on the Linux platform.
Many people still seem to believe that Linux somehow lags behind other OSes when it comes to interface polish, but as the video embedded after the jump demonstrates, that simply isn’t true.
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