Whenever I play my Britney Spears disk protected by Cactus DataShield in my Sony component cd player, the sound comes out scratchy and weird.
Those bastards, they are preventing me from playing my favorite tunes!
Linux Vs WinXP
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SuSE 7.3 vs XP
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Who are you kidding?
Regardless of the task, WinXp always wins.
Why? Because microsoft always does it RIGHT.
Linux takes 3 years to realize their mistakes.
I hacked xft support into xlib mozilla port about 4 months ago, but aa fonts are so ugly, I decided not to cleanup the patch. SO how the fuck is this news?
is not such a bad idea - a lot of their stuff actually works. most linux zealots would tell you otherwise, but look at microsoft making money and look at linux companies closing down left and right...
I've been a avid gnumeric user for a few months now, closely following the development. Version 1.0 really adds a lot of great stability improvements and bug fixes. The excel filter is great, it allows me to import any excel file I come across at work with great accuracy. keep up the good work!
Morons. if you look at the ll_rw_blk.c around line 256, You will see that there are two references to word "merge"
You will notice that one line uses word "merge" and another, "merges". back_merges_fn should be renamed to back_merge_fn And everything is fine. Get a clue. I still dont recommend running this kernel because there are some warnings in the ll_rw_blk.c about uninitialized pointers - and I just don't feel like trusting my system to something that is not initialized - Might end up with/dev/sda full of 0xdeadbeef
Beacuse Java simply sucks!
Now first thing they teach you is Java and ruin you as a potential programmer.
Whenever I play my Britney Spears disk protected by Cactus DataShield in my Sony component cd player, the sound comes out scratchy and weird.
Those bastards, they are preventing me from playing my favorite tunes!
Who are you kidding?
Regardless of the task, WinXp always wins.
Why? Because microsoft always does it RIGHT.
Linux takes 3 years to realize their mistakes.
> and Tru-64 binary packages are available now
I run KDE2 on Tru64 and it absolutely owns
Windows sucks compared to this!
and it works fine.
now I can avoid this WPA feature each time I add more ram or a new video card
what the fuck were they thinking? you can't get something for nothing
I hacked xft support into xlib mozilla port about 4 months ago, but aa fonts are so ugly, I decided not to cleanup the patch. SO how the fuck is this news?
is not such a bad idea - a lot of their stuff actually works. most linux zealots would tell you otherwise, but look at microsoft making money and look at linux companies closing down left and right...
that's the key to world domination
thats why microsoft invented shared source license
about some wife who got pissed off, and chopped her husbands dick off and threw it out the window on the snow. Would that be considered frozen organ?
IIS is always full of bugs and remote exploits. There hasn't been a remote apache exploit in years.
That I bought for $99 and put a 8gb hdd in it, great machine for word processing, runs win98 great.
My efforts were focused on studying, not downloading porn or mp3s
and I am going to hack a box to allow me to download faster using it. What am I going to download? Pron, of course.
Now if this stuff showed up earlier, they wouldn't be so bankrupt...
Now that mosfet's back with contributing code to KDE, maybe that cool copyright-infringing aqua look is going to come back. KDE looks great in aqua.
I converted all my bank accounts to euro because its the best thing since sliced bread!
I've been a avid gnumeric user for a few months now, closely following the development. Version 1.0 really adds a lot of great stability improvements and bug fixes. The excel filter is great, it allows me to import any excel file I come across at work with great accuracy. keep up the good work!
I think the best game to buy would be Quake3 or Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
Games are so cool!
Morons. if you look at the ll_rw_blk.c around line 256, You will see that there are two references to word "merge"
/dev/sda full of 0xdeadbeef
You will notice that one line uses word "merge" and another, "merges".
back_merges_fn should be renamed to back_merge_fn
And everything is fine.
Get a clue.
I still dont recommend running this kernel because there are some warnings in the ll_rw_blk.c about uninitialized pointers - and I just don't feel like trusting my system to something that is not initialized - Might end up with
Is such an ass.
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