Opera 9.0 Fully Passes ACID2 Test
Rytis writes "Opera has just become the second browser after Safari to be able to pass completely the famous ACID2 test. Mark Wilton-Jones is running a little article on the history of the Opera and ACID tests. Of course, it includes a screenshot of Opera 9 showing the nice happy face saying "Hello world!"."
I believe you mean your manufacturer still doesn't support linux.
That's correct. However, I am locked into my manufacturer because in order to switch to another manufacturer, I would have to re-buy hardware.
Why then don't you expect your manufacturer to provide the linux drivers too.
I didn't expect Linux drivers when I asked for the scanner as a birthday present because at that time, I had no clear intention of switching to Linux.
I know my Samsung AIO came with drivers for Windows and Linux on the CD. That's why I supportted them with my cash.
While inside a Best Buy store, how would I know what peripherals come with Linux drivers? Zero boxes have a plump penguin on them. Printing out the hardware compatibility list and carrying it into the store doesn't work if (for example) I seek a compatible printer.
And Jack Thompson says that GTA is the video game version of the devil incarnate. Jesus Christ, somebody call a fucking priest. That game needs an exorcism.
I presume Mozilla's is as well. I wrote a script for work that does a search (on an array created with js) and generates DOM objects (the search results). In Opera, it displays the "searching" animation as it should and lets me do other stuff, and only takes a few seconds. In FF, the search animation is NOT displayed and the browser is locked up for at least twice as long as Opera takes to do the search. The code is 100% compliant in regards to XHTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Um.. Opera9 is in beta right now. Those are rendering bugs. I was replying to the guys comment about Javascript and CSS support lacking, which is not true.