Ubuntu, opensuse and debian also ship with ipv6 enabled by default. http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/ is unresolvable until ipv6 is disabled on my GNU/Linux PCs. I'm just waiting for some unexpected ui changes in updated applications or the DE to make me reel back in fright and I'll be ready to be a big league slashdot journo. I don't use Vista, am sure it stinks worse than all the other rubbish MS inflict on the world but this article is really unimpressive. To sum it up "they put some buttons in a different place and now I don't know what to do." If someone changed this guy's zipper for buttons he'd probably piss his pants before he figured out how to get the little fellow out.
I'd like to know how to define cruft and more particularly how it might be measured and indexed. Is there a gui tool that might scan my partitions and identify such cruft, perhaps displaying it's findings as a pie chart? Or maybe a cli tool...perhap dc -h (display cruft) which can pipe the output to rm? I'd like these tools to work in an integrated way in my distro of choice. Btw is anyone out there running a distro which was forced on them? Do you have a "distro of compulsion"? Thought not. That's my question of choice, written on my keyboard of choice, displayed on my monitor of choice. Ok got to go and walk the dogs (showing them at crufts this year).
Best browser I've ever used. Does tabs better than Firefox, smart bookmarks better than Firefox, starts faster than Firefox, uses less RAM. I don't need any of the numerous Firefox plug ins so Epiphany is fine. It also fits well in other desktop environments (I use Xfce). A brilliant web browser imo.
Ubuntu, opensuse and debian also ship with ipv6 enabled by default. http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/ is unresolvable until ipv6 is disabled on my GNU/Linux PCs. I'm just waiting for some unexpected ui changes in updated applications or the DE to make me reel back in fright and I'll be ready to be a big league slashdot journo. I don't use Vista, am sure it stinks worse than all the other rubbish MS inflict on the world but this article is really unimpressive. To sum it up "they put some buttons in a different place and now I don't know what to do." If someone changed this guy's zipper for buttons he'd probably piss his pants before he figured out how to get the little fellow out.
I'd like to know how to define cruft and more particularly how it might be measured and indexed. Is there a gui tool that might scan my partitions and identify such cruft, perhaps displaying it's findings as a pie chart? Or maybe a cli tool...perhap dc -h (display cruft) which can pipe the output to rm? I'd like these tools to work in an integrated way in my distro of choice. Btw is anyone out there running a distro which was forced on them? Do you have a "distro of compulsion"? Thought not. That's my question of choice, written on my keyboard of choice, displayed on my monitor of choice. Ok got to go and walk the dogs (showing them at crufts this year).
Best browser I've ever used. Does tabs better than Firefox, smart bookmarks better than Firefox, starts faster than Firefox, uses less RAM. I don't need any of the numerous Firefox plug ins so Epiphany is fine. It also fits well in other desktop environments (I use Xfce). A brilliant web browser imo.