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		<title>Quick Tip: enabling a LAMP server on Ubuntu &#8220;desktop&#8221; 8.04</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 09:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Something useful I noticed today is that you can install MySQL, PHP, and Apache onto the Ubuntu &#8220;desktop&#8221; easily with the following: sudo tasksel install lamp-server Found in the Ubuntu Community Documentation. A quick way to get a development environment up nice and quick!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Something useful I noticed today is that you can install MySQL, PHP, and Apache onto the Ubuntu &#8220;desktop&#8221; easily with the following:</p>
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sudo tasksel install lamp-server
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<p>Found in the <a title="Ubuntu Community Documentation: LAMP" href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&#038;redirect=LAMP">Ubuntu Community Documentation</a>.</p>
<p>A quick way to get a development environment up nice and quick!</p>
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		<title>Setting up Beryl on Ubuntu (Feisty)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 21:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I breathed some new life into my work laptop yesterday. I downloaded Ubuntu (currently 7.04, Feisty Fawn) and I was surprised at how easy it was to setup and configure with Bery as the Window Manager, and to get the transparent cube effect complete with zoom. There&#8217;s probably more than one way to do this, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I breathed some new life into my work laptop yesterday. I downloaded <a title="Ubuntu: Get Ubuntu" href="http://www.ubuntulinux.org/getubuntu/download">Ubuntu</a> (currently 7.04, Feisty Fawn) and I was surprised at how easy it was to setup and configure  with <a title="The Beryl Project! - Homepage" href="http://www.beryl-project.org/">Bery</a> as the Window Manager, and to get the transparent cube effect complete with zoom.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/lead-follow-move-ubuntu-feisty-704-with-beryl-window-manager/' rel='attachment wp-att-121' title='Lead Follow Move - Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 with Beryl Window Manager'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/lfm-beryl-cube.thumbnail.png' alt='Lead Follow Move - Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 with Beryl Window Manager' /></a></p>
<p>There&#8217;s probably more than one way to do this, and this may not be the best way. These are the steps I took. </p>
<p><strong>Post OS install:</strong><br />
After the Ubuntu install completes and you remove the disk and reboot back into the desktop, enable the <strong>Desktop Effects</strong>, by clicking <em>System &#8211; Preferences &#8211; Desktop Effects </em>. Click the button and tick both boxes.<br />
<a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/desktop-effects-options/' rel='attachment wp-att-108' title='Desktop Effects - Options'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/desktopeffects-options.thumbnail.png' alt='Desktop Effects - Options' /></a></p>
<p><strong>Install Beryl Applications</strong><br />
Next we want to install the Beryl Manager, and Beryl Settings Manager. This enables us to have much more control over the configuration of the Beryl Window Manager.<br />
Click, <em>Applications &#8211; Add/Remove&#8230;</em>. Make sure the <em>Show:</em> drop-down is set to <em>&#8220;All Available Applications&#8221;</em> and type &#8220;Beryl&#8221; in the <em>Search:</em> box.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/addremove-search-for-beryl/' rel='attachment wp-att-109' title='Add/Remove… Search for Beryl'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/addremove-beryl.thumbnail.png' alt='Add/Remove… Search for Beryl' /></a></p>
<p>Place a tick in the boxes against the two required applications and click OK. Step through the acknowledgment dialogs to get the software installed.</p>
<p>There should now be a red jewel shortcut located under <em>Applications &#8211; System Tools</em>. Clicking on this will cause the Beryl Manager to launch in the tray.<br />
<img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/beryl-tray.png' alt='Beryl Manager - launched.' /> </p>
<p>Right-click on the jewel and select the first item in the menu, <em>Beryl Settings Manager</em>.<br />
This is where we want to configure our options. There&#8217;s a lot in here, but in this example we&#8217;re just going to configure the <em>zoom</em>, and <em>transparency</em> options.</p>
<p><strong>Configuring Transparency</strong><br />
Click on the <em>Desktop</em> icon along the top of the window, and from the left pane, select <em>Desktop Cube</em>, and then the <em>Transparency</em> tab.<br />
<a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/bery-settings-manager-transparency/' rel='attachment wp-att-111' title='Bery Settings Manager - Transparency'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/beryl-transparency.thumbnail.png' alt='Beryl Settings Manager - Transparency' /></a><br />
Place a tick in the box for <em>Transparent Cube</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Configuring Zoom</strong><br />
To get that nice zoom-out effect when you&#8217;re moving between windows, from within the Beryl Settings Manager, make sure you&#8217;re still within the <em>Desktop</em> section, and click <em>Rotate Cube</em> from the left pane.<br />
Expand the <em>General</em> option out and move the <em>zoom slide</em> all the way to the right.<br />
<a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/beryl-settings-manager-zoom/' rel='attachment wp-att-112' title='Beryl Settings Manager - Zoom'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/beryl-zoom.thumbnail.png' alt='Beryl Settings Manager - Zoom' /></a><br />
Placing a tick in the Zoom Before Rotate, causes the Desktop to zoom away from you when using the keyboard shortcuts, which I think is a nice effect too!</p>
<p><strong>Anything Else?</strong><br />
One last thing to do is to put an entry in under <em>System &#8211; Preferences &#8211;  Sessions &#8211; Startup Programs</em>, so that Beryl will automatically startup when we log in.<br />
<a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/sessions-startup-programs-beryl/' rel='attachment wp-att-113' title='Sessions - Startup Programs - Beryl'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/sessions-beryl.thumbnail.png' alt='Sessions - Startup Programs - Beryl' /></a></p>
<p>Other nice features to check out are the <em>Caps</em> and <em>Skydome</em> tabs under <em>Desktop &#8211; Desktop Cube</em>, however I was unable to get any of my own images to work there (though to be fair I didn&#8217;t really look into it).</p>
<p><strong>The Result?</strong><br />
<a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/lfm-beryl-zoomout.png' title='Lead Follow Move - Ubuntu Desktop with Beryl'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/lfm-beryl-zoomout.thumbnail.png' alt='Lead Follow Move - Ubuntu Desktop with Beryl' /></a></p>
<p><a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/lead-follow-move-cube-folded-out/' rel='attachment wp-att-115' title='Lead Follow Move - Cube folded out'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/lfm-beryl-unfold.thumbnail.png' alt='Lead Follow Move - Cube folded out' /></a></p>
<p><a href='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/archives/linux/setting-up-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty/attachment/lead-follow-move-windows-tiled/' rel='attachment wp-att-116' title='Lead Follow Move - Windows tiled'><img src='http://www.leadfollowmove.com/wp-content/uploads/lfm-beryl-span.thumbnail.png' alt='Lead Follow Move - Windows tiled' /></a></p>
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