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Novell tweaks Linux for better graphics, video performance

It's hoping to make the OS more palatable to mainstream computer users

February 7, 2006 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Novell Inc. today released improvements to the way Linux handles graphics and video -- a move aimed at making the operating system more attractive to mainstream desktop users.
The improvements to the XGL graphics subsystem that underlies Linux will help it render images faster and improve 3-D graphics and video for users on existing hardware, said Charlie Mancusi-Ungaro, director of marketing for Linux and open-source at Novell. "This puts Linux at the forefront of where graphical desktop interfaces are going," he said.
XGL, which stands for X over OpenGL, is a version of the two-decade-old X Window System popular on Unix operating systems. It does not actually provide the desktop interface itself, instead supporting Linux desktop environments such as KDE or GNOME.
At Novell's Web site, users can see videos previewing some of the enhancements provided by XGL. They include transparent application or browser windows so that icons underneath are still visible, windows that can quickly shrink to thumbnail-size while videos continue to play, and -- for power users running many applications -- the ability to open up to four desktops on a 3-D cube interface that users can rotate for program access.
The improvements will be available to Linux users running PCs with 3-D graphics cards and relatively up-to-date hardware, meaning computers that have been bought in the last 18 months or so, said Mancusi-Ungaro.
Jakob Nielsen, a usability expert with Nielsen Norman Group in Fremont, Calif., applauded the transparency and extra desktop features. But he was less impressed with the ability for application windows to be dragged halfway between desktops and viewed in 3-D. He called it "a great way to show off graphical horsepower but basically useless."
Nielsen said Linux's reputation for having a user interface that's less attractive and harder to use than those in Apple's Mac OS X or Microsoft's Windows is well-earned, and a natural result of its technical heritage.
"Linux has always been able to attract great programming talent, but not as many talented usability people," Nielsen said. He noted that it's often difficult in the free-wheeling open-source culture to veto new features that add marginal utility at the cost of increased complexity. "To have a simple unified experience that is good for the average user requires someone to say no," he said.
The features enabled by XGL throw out a preemptive challenge to the upcoming Windows Vista, which Microsoft is promising will have similar new features and more in its Aero graphical user interface.
While Microsoft has long suffered from a tendency



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