Just by seeing the title, you already know what I meant. With this method, I assure you that you can put your video screen as favorites and get your desktop animated or put your favorite screen saver. Well, here are the installation tutorial, its really simple and what you have to do is follow the step that I’ve given. Here we go!
1. Download the files!
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part1) |
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part2) |
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part3) |
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part4) |
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part5) |
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Ubuntu | (Animated Desktop v13.1-gnome-part6) |
2. Install Zenity & Mplayer by typing:
sudo apt-get install zenity mplayer
3. Decompress or extract a-desk with your favorite decompressor
4. Install XWinWRap:
Enter into tar.gz a-desk and execute xwinwrapcvs.deb (2 clicks or execute by terminal by dpkg -i xwinwrapcvs.deb
5. Execute a-desk installer(simply double click on the “a-desk-installer”
Enjoy!
Here is a video tutorial that could help you to install it in case you’ve faced a problem.
More information: Gnome-Look


[...] See the rest here: DreamScene for Gnome? [...]
That was pretty cool but the persons processor was at 100% you can see it by looking at their System Monitor applett. I don’t need that kindof overhead.
[...] DreamScene for Gnome? | AllForLinux.com [...]
@wormeyman
I used it last year and wasn’t like that (didn’t use so much resources).. besize, he could be doing something else, if you look closely, there are many apps opened in it’s dock..
Sorry for the bad english..
Updated Tutorial with fresh new videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAMLiRd2wOA
nehad
whats up guys can you guys send me ubuntu or send me an email on how to get it i need it lol please