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  1. Re:Anybody got RPMs for Fedora? on KOffice 2.0.0 Now Open For Firefox-Like Extensions · · Score: 1
  2. Re:So... the OLPC... on Peru To Be First To Put Windows On OLPC Laptop · · Score: 1

    > * Cheap netbooks will make the OLPC redundant.

    I see and hear this comment a lot. The perception may be there, but it's just plain false. There's no existing (or soon-to-exist, afaik) hw that comes even close to an XO... in particular (among others), its screen, battery-life, and mesh networking capabilities.

  3. Re:Fedora 9 packages? on KDE 4.1 Released, Reviewed · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Konsole disimproving? on Fedora 9 (Sulphur) Released · · Score: 1

    Many thanks for the response.
    I am a little surprised that Fedora went with 4.0 as the only option. Short version: it would be a PITA.

    Longer version:
    http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/KDE4FAQ
  5. What was that again? on SCO Says IBM Hurt Profits · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sorry, I tuned out everything after "SCO says..."

  6. Re:Unbelievable. on Explorer Destroyer · · Score: 2, Interesting

    For example, IE doesn't support PNG alpha channels.

    Hate rain on your parade, but neither does firefox/mozilla (for printing anyway):
    http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235097

    -- Rex
  7. Re:I have little sympathy for real player on iTunes Use Surges Past QuickTime, RealPlayer · · Score: 2, Informative

    Recently, I had wanted to download JUST QUICKTIME. I was rudely surprised that I can't do that anymore. I HAVE TO download iTunes+quicktime


    Guess you missed the "QuickTime Standalone Installer" link on http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html?
  8. Re:Huge on Novell to Standardize on GNOME · · Score: 2, Interesting

    KDE Has always felt klunky and thrown together compared to the new(er) versions of Gnome are currently.


    Funny, I've always felt the other way around. To each his own...
  9. Re: paying customers only on DrDOS Inc Breaking GPL · · Score: 1

    Sigh, ok, you asked for it: (notice the "no" part)
    http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#DoesTheGP LRequireAvailabilityToPublic:

    If I distribute GPL'd software for a fee, am I required to also make it available to the public without a charge?

            No. However, if someone pays your fee and gets a copy, the GPL gives them the freedom to release it to the public, with or without a fee. For example, someone could pay your fee, and then put her copy on a web site for the general public.

  10. Re: paying customers only on DrDOS Inc Breaking GPL · · Score: 1

      While DrDOS does look to be breaking the GPL (they need to provide the relevant sourcecode WITHOUT charging for it)


    Go read the GPL again. It says one only has to privide sourcecode to those to whom you distribute your (GPL'd) product. If the product isn't free (ie, is commercial), then you are only obligated to provide source to your paying customers.

  11. Re:Java problem? Not. on OpenOffice.org 2.0 Released · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to the System Requirements page it still requires the Sun JVM.


    Note: System Requirements say:

    The minimum JDK/JRE version required to use OpenOffice.org features that require java(emphasis mine) ...

    So, java is *not* required to use ooo. You get extra features if you happen to have it installed, that's all.

  12. Re:Cool... BUT (there's always a BUT) on Nokia Engineers on KHTML · · Score: 4, Informative

    WebCore is LGPL. They have to make their changes available to people who buy their 'phones


    True.


    (they also have to allow their customers to use a different version of WebCore, which could be interesting).


    That's an interesting but (IMO) false interpretation of the LGPL.
  13. Re:Fedora & E17 on Enlightenment DR17 On the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    I saw no mention of Fedora Extras other than his packages requires it (ie, has dependancies on packages in Extras). Now if "working with them" involves more than that, please enlighten me.

  14. Re:Fedora & E17 on Enlightenment DR17 On the Linux Desktop · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What be even *more* useful to more end-users would be to submit all those packages to Fedora Extras (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras)

  15. Re:What's needed is software that limits USB... on Towards a Comprehensive USB Flash Drive Policy? · · Score: 1

    I thought WindowsXP Group Policy already included policies related to removable media.

  16. Re:FC4 was released too early? Wait for FC5 on Fedora Core 4 Reviewer Finds It Bloated · · Score: 1

    I think that Fedora Core 4 was released two months too early. Another couple of months in rawhide development would have ironed out a few more of the kinks.

    If you really feel that way, then simply wait for FC5.

  17. Re:what about KDE? on Redhat Spins Off Fedora Project · · Score: 1

    Will this finally put KDE development on an equal footing with GNOME in Fedora? Will KDE improvements from KDE developers to the RPM packages in Fedora now be accepted? Right now KDE suffers a big disadvantage vs GNOME


    Yours is a a common perception, unfortunately, but, IMO, pure FUD. Of course KDE improvements are accepted. I see no "big disadvantages" vs GNOME (if you do, enumerate them please, I'm curious).

    I founded the kde-redhat project, and I can say without reservation that fedora/redhat has always (at least in the last 3-4 years) been very open to suggestions and improvements in KDE.
  18. Re:apt4rpm: yes. yum: yes on Fedora Core 4 Test 3 Available · · Score: 3, Insightful

    apt for i386-only systems. Only yum is "officially" supported/blessed, but apt is/will-be available in Fedora Extras , but not x86_64 because apt doesn't handle mixed i386/x86_64 systems (yet).

  19. Re:Acrobat Reader on Adobe Unveils Open Source Library · · Score: 1
    If only they'd fix Acrobat Reader for linux...


    What's in need of fixing? The latest version, 5.0.10, WORKSFORME.

    Oh, and you *did* report your problems/bugs to adobe at
    http://www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html
    right?

    Now, it would be nice to get an update for new features, like those in version 7 for Windows.

  20. Re:Distributions? on Real Pays For Legal MP3 Playback On Linux · · Score: 1

    We might finally see Fedora (et al) with an mp3 player.


    Nope, Fedora Core's objectivesclearly state it will be comprised of only free/opensource software. Fedora Core will include HelixPlayer.

    RedHat Enterprise(4), on the otherhand, will include Realplayer.
  21. Re:Might other word processors adopt the format?? on Why OpenOffice.org? Open Document Formats · · Score: 1
    I wonder how feasible it would be for other word processors, such as AbiWord, to use this format natively...


    koffice anyone?
  22. Re:Backdoors? on New Global Directory of OpenPGP Keys · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Doesn't matter. This is a directory for public (ie, the non-private portion of) OpenPGP keys, which are/should-be publically available anyway. Else, why use public/private pgp keys at all?

  23. Re:Is this the real thing? yes on OpenOffice.org Built with KDE and GNOME Support · · Score: 1

    Does this actually use GTK and Qt?


    Well, it uses GTK and KDELIBS if that's what you mean.

  24. Re:so, what about "that issue" on Fedora Core 3, Test 3 available · · Score: 4, Informative

    I use Fedora core 1 and 2 myself, but I don't recommend FC2 to anyone for a simple reason: it will erase your windows XP partition tables.


    To be precise, the problem was limited to FC2's boot/install kernel, and it only corrupted partition tables for folks not using LBA (and it was fixable, by the way). For the record, all subsequent kernels (including what FC3 uses) has the issue fixed.
  25. Re:Obsolescence on Fedora Core 3 Test 2 Available · · Score: 1

    I can't believe how fast the FC1 has gone into legacy.


    I can. Though I can't seem to find it documented anywhere off the top of my head, redhat has stated that they will only support (ie, provide updates) for the current and 1-release old version(s) of Fedora Core. Now that FC3 is around the corner, that means FC1 is being pushed out of the nest.