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LiveCD Lets You Try Out Project Looking Glass

remember_beos writes "Sun created Project Looking Glass (LG3D) as a 'proof of concept' not long ago. It is an environment for Linux, like KDE or Gnome, but with some really great 3D functionality. More than just eye-candy, LG3D provides functional use of an extra spatial dimension on your desktop. Now there is a LiveCD for us all to try it out."

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  1. Video link by Virtual+Karma · · Score: 5, Informative
    1. Re:Video link by Psykus · · Score: 5, Informative

      Real Alternative is your friend.

      :)

  2. I got your screen shots right here by moofdaddy · · Score: 4, Informative
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  3. ISO link by scottied · · Score: 5, Informative

    It looks like looking glass is gonna be slashdotted... heres the ISO link.

    http://66.194.210.2/lg3d.iso

    Not going very fast... torrent anyone??

  4. I'll mirror it by ToadMan8 · · Score: 4, Informative

    If someone can get their hands on it I will mirror it. The University has a 200 megabit pipe to lay to waste, but we're on I2 so edu connections will fly. (I've done this in the past for /.ed things)

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  5. Try BBC Edition by OrangeTide · · Score: 4, Informative

    What's wrong with RealOne BBC edition? No spyware there. Also the Linux and Mac OS X version of the standard non-BBC edition seems to lack the advertising you find in the Windows version.

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  6. Re:Honest /. recommendation by Torg · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually the amount of traffic a tracker gets is substantial. It is directly related to how many users there are in the cloud. The way the tracker works is to track the meta-data from the clients (what parts they have) so it can broadcast it back out.

    It is not nearly as large as the amount of bandwidth needed to distribute your data but it is still quite significant. Don't take my word for it, set one up and try it yourself.

  7. Re:Finally... the wait is over by evanfrey · · Score: 5, Informative

    It was kind of a pain to find all of the packages, ( alot of googling =/ ). The following packages were needed and DONT expect to find all of them on sun. Just google the following: jdk-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin jai-1_1_2_01-lib-linux-i586.tar.gz java3d-1_3_2-build4-linux-i586.tar.gz java-config-1.2.11.tar.bz2 lg3d-0.5.tar.gz It took a long time to find the packages, but once I did I just used portages emerge to build it. If you want to find the ebuild (build script) google for: lookingglass-bin-0.5.ebuild hopefully this helps out. If I knew there would be all this interest, I would have documented the procedure.

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  8. Re:The Sun is Out by WebMink · · Score: 3, Informative
    They're claiming this is "Java-based". Never heard of this kind of stuff running any way except as native code. A breakthrough in VM technology, or more abuse of the Java "brand"?

    Take a look at the actual project. You'll find it's all Java code, and that it uses Java 3D as an generalisation layer to control the video card. So actually a vindication of the virtualisation concept, yes.

  9. I BRING LOVE AND TORRENTS by gamepro · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.titaniumforums.com/torrent/software/ind ex.php Your welcome slashdot and thanks to http://www.x1communications.com/ for giving me the file.

  10. Torrent Now up... by BrianHursey · · Score: 4, Informative

    Some one please mirror this file. Im sure this site will go down fast.

    Here is the site that i found serching through the sun forms..

    Get it while its up. lg3d.iso.torrent

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  11. Torrent Available by msmalley · · Score: 3, Informative

    Found a torrent link on the java desktop forums. its pretty fresh yet, so get this thing cookin'!
    http://www.titaniumforums.com/torrent/software/btd ownload.php?type=torrent&file=lg3d.iso.torrent

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