Nautilus 1.0.5 Release
mz001b writes: "Proof that just because a company goes out of business does not mean that their open source software goes with them -- Nautilus 1.0.5 has been release. See the LinuxToday notice."
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more bloat on my desktop, woo!
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Nautilus 1.0.5 has been release.
See the LinuxToday notice.
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I think you mean 'released', with a D at the end.
I just heard some sad news on talk radio. Rus hLimbaugh is going deaf. Stephen King, author of children's books and more, was found dead in his Maine home early this afternoon, at the age of 55. He will surely be missed. Even if you don't like reading stories about murder to little children, I'm sure his mom did.
If you want speed, use SCSI, better yet SCSI raid.
Nautilus runs as fast as Windows does in IDE mode when running on SCSI.
If you use Linux, please help development of Autopac
From the changelog "changed ... to avoid n^2 behavior..."
Why the hell is n^2 in there in the first place? And in more than one place according to the changelog. What sort of idiots have they got writing this...
I thought that everyone knew n^2 was a Bad Thing and to avoid it and bubble sorts like the plague.
It's not as if it is any effort to use an already written better data structure/sort algorithm that is in some library of which there are hundreds!
In fact, there are many really really good libraries around - I thought that half the point of open source was that you can find excellent code and reuse it under the GPL or whatever.
n^2? No-neeed!
-- Mike
mod this down - the sourceforge link is goatse.cx
That's NOT informative, that's a link do goatse.cx!
The first one is correct, but the second one is suspected goatse link.
A good place to keep babies:
A) In the oven
B) In the broiler
C) In the microwave
D) In the crock pot
Try and guess which is the correct answer!
this sig limit is too small to put anything good h