I assume Wayland will be able to use SPICE, RDP, VNC, and so on, allowing competition in this area as well, and I'm sure individual windows and the full window root will be able to send over the network with these protocols.
Exactly, this opens competition in network transparency as well, Wayland eventually could use different protocols for network transparency allowing competition in that area as well. Imagine different protocols for network transparency competing against each other. Each protocol providing a different level of compression for networking and so on. Wayland is great and it will only enhance Linux. Go Wayland!
My recommendation is a ThinkPad. I bought a ThinkPad T510 recently and can't be more happier with it.
This ThinkPad T510 is the second laptop I bought, my first laptop was a Dell XPS M1530, and if I knew about ThinkPads I would have never bought a Dell in the first place.
I admit that I was childish and impolite and that some of my bug reports lacked information, I apologize for all that... part of why I acted like that was that I got treated by the same way in #asterisk when I was only trying to be nice and ask for help, I wont give names but I felt sad after that and that's what made me act like that and put me off from the project, not really the software or bugs because I know that's all solvable.
I tried to make the peaces with some of the Asterisk people and they have not tell me anything, although I don't blame them and I understand. Asterisk is a cool project and I would still use it, I have no problems with it, maybe I only got a bit sensible by some of the harsh comments I received, but that's it.
Linux is ok for carrier-grade in my opinion, at least it's very stable and performs well.
I can't say the same with Asterisk really because I had many bad experiences with it, some of these bad experiences includes: deadlocks, crashes, transcoding problems, corrupted sound issues, etc.
I work in the telecom industry as well and I was an Asterisk user who migrated to FreeSWITCH for the reasons that is more stable and performs better, I have also worked for companies such as Teliax Inc, etc. I'm also starting my own company as well for offering VoIP/telecommunication services and I'm going to use Linux and FreeSWITCH, some of these companies (Teliax Inc, Flowroute, etc) have also moved to FreeSWITCH for the same reasons.
I recommend that you look FreeSWITCH if you are in the VoIP industry, you will be amazed of how great it is.
Agreed. Wayland will do to Linux, we need a change.
Agreed. Wayland is the way to go.
What about SPICE? I'm sure Wayland will be able to use all of those protocols, allowing competition, which is a good thing.
I assume Wayland will be able to use SPICE, RDP, VNC, and so on, allowing competition in this area as well, and I'm sure individual windows and the full window root will be able to send over the network with these protocols.
Exactly, this opens competition in network transparency as well, Wayland eventually could use different protocols for network transparency allowing competition in that area as well. Imagine different protocols for network transparency competing against each other. Each protocol providing a different level of compression for networking and so on. Wayland is great and it will only enhance Linux. Go Wayland!
1- Don't drink.
2- Turn off your gadgets.
+1 for Git, working with it is simply amazing.
+1 for Vim.
it would be nice if they switch to HTML5 in the future, for the sake of true crossplatform.
How about if they fix basic features like the ability to shutdown properly?
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33872
Not only power regressions but also bugs like this one apparently:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=113985
My recommendation is a ThinkPad. I bought a ThinkPad T510 recently and can't be more happier with it.
This ThinkPad T510 is the second laptop I bought, my first laptop was a Dell XPS M1530, and if I knew about ThinkPads I would have never bought a Dell in the first place.
ThinkPad quality is incredible.
I see, thanks for clearing that up for me. And sorry about that, I just want Wayland to succeed.
Why don't you guys spend effort on Wayland instead of this?
Seriously.
All the luck for you friend, from Paraguay.
Does this Firefox version supports WebM/VP8/HTML5?
Is it possible to watch YouTube videos without Flash now?
Git rocks, I use it too.
Happy birthday Linus.
You are wrong, GNU would be nowhere if it weren't for Linux..
I'd like to see a tar-ball of a Chrome static build for 32 and 64 bits.
Please add a tar.gz/bz2 with a static build for 32 and 64 bits archs.
Thanks,
Diego
He should get a Nobel Asshole Prize.
So you are trying to attack me personally this time?
How low from your part, I think that comments tells a lot more about you than me actually.
Hello,
I admit that I was childish and impolite and that some of my bug reports lacked information, I apologize for all that... part of why I acted like that was that I got treated by the same way in #asterisk when I was only trying to be nice and ask for help, I wont give names but I felt sad after that and that's what made me act like that and put me off from the project, not really the software or bugs because I know that's all solvable.
I tried to make the peaces with some of the Asterisk people and they have not tell me anything, although I don't blame them and I understand. Asterisk is a cool project and I would still use it, I have no problems with it, maybe I only got a bit sensible by some of the harsh comments I received, but that's it.
Peace out.
Diego
Linux is ok for carrier-grade in my opinion, at least it's very stable and performs well.
I can't say the same with Asterisk really because I had many bad experiences with it, some of these bad experiences includes: deadlocks, crashes, transcoding problems, corrupted sound issues, etc.
I work in the telecom industry as well and I was an Asterisk user who migrated to FreeSWITCH for the reasons that is more stable and performs better, I have also worked for companies such as Teliax Inc, etc. I'm also starting my own company as well for offering VoIP/telecommunication services and I'm going to use Linux and FreeSWITCH, some of these companies (Teliax Inc, Flowroute, etc) have also moved to FreeSWITCH for the same reasons.
I recommend that you look FreeSWITCH if you are in the VoIP industry, you will be amazed of how great it is.
Why someone would still use Asterisk is beyond me, just use FreeSWITCH, it's a much better alternative.