There, that was easy. I have the E60 and it is amazing.
By the way, Jobs lied during the keynote when he says it is the first phone with a fully usable web browser, both the phones above use the Nokia browser that is based on the same WebKit as Safari on the iPhone.
What do you think that the test tube did that is different than lighting the hydrogen and oxygen in the open air. I will leave the answer to this question as an exercise for the reader.
This is just silly. Debian was very late recently on security updates because of changes in their security personnel. Mandriva has a great track record for keeping their distribution up to date. They have updates out right with all the major distros on the day they are released.
By the way, all Linux distributions running the same versions of software are going to be vulnerable to the same attacks. RPM based has nothing to do with it.
Icelanders eat something similar called Skata. It's disgusting, at least the smell is. I'll eat pretty much anything, but trying to shove something down your throat when the contents of your stomach are exiting is not an easy task.
Lucky for you one of the window managers that does this is also one of the most popular.
KDM does this perfectly, in fact all the focusing complaints I have seen in this thread are handled by KDM exactly how people are dreaming they would be implemented.
I bet all the people complaining are running "light" windows managers and they wonder why they don't have all the features they are pining for.
Well let's see, I installed Mandrakelinux 10.1, then installed the DeCSS libraries frpm plf that are a requirement thanks to the MPAA, then I had full 5.1 surround sound on all DVD movies I have played. Gosh the amount of work involved is astronomical. No one would even be able to figure that out.
Nope, Keramik will still be the default. A major change in themes with a minor release is foolish. Besides a lot of people like the fact that Keramik is actually unique, not a rip off of someone else's designs.
For instance, I'm on a broadband connection, and dont have a dialup modem, so what use is kPPP?
This depends on your distribution really. I know that in Mandrake 9.2 they seperated out all the kde programs so that you only install the applications that you want. So no kppp on my cable internet connected only machine.
Like so:
Other than the fact they are delivering something...
There is also the massive amount of radiation. I don't know about you, but full-on hand cancer doesn't sound like much fun to me.
Nokia E60/E61.
There, that was easy. I have the E60 and it is amazing.
By the way, Jobs lied during the keynote when he says it is the first phone with a fully usable web browser, both the phones above use the Nokia browser that is based on the same WebKit as Safari on the iPhone.
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Yeah.. cause Windows ME didn't come after 95, and we know how well it "Just Worked"(TM).
What do you think that the test tube did that is different than lighting the hydrogen and oxygen in the open air. I will leave the answer to this question as an exercise for the reader.
Hint: The answer is in the previous posts.
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Other than being within a few dozen feet of an enormous explosion
You sure are one hard headed person. Very low reading comprehension ability as well. They probably go hand in hand.
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This is just silly. Debian was very late recently on security updates because of changes in their security personnel. Mandriva has a great track record for keeping their distribution up to date. They have updates out right with all the major distros on the day they are released.
By the way, all Linux distributions running the same versions of software are going to be vulnerable to the same attacks. RPM based has nothing to do with it.
Please keep your packaging FUD to yourself.
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Lip my stocking, ohh lip my stocking!!
</Bad Japanese Accent>
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Here you go buddy!
http://www.ufoai.net/
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Icelanders eat something similar called Skata. It's disgusting, at least the smell is. I'll eat pretty much anything, but trying to shove something down your throat when the contents of your stomach are exiting is not an easy task.
Ummm download and install IE. What freaky universe do you live in that you can uninstall IE?
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Ftp link.
Not too hard.
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Please contact R. Craig Hogan for your writing reeducation.
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Lucky for you one of the window managers that does this is also one of the most popular.
KDM does this perfectly, in fact all the focusing complaints I have seen in this thread are handled by KDM exactly how people are dreaming they would be implemented.
I bet all the people complaining are running "light" windows managers and they wonder why they don't have all the features they are pining for.
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Grrr replying to myself...
Sorry about the second link, looks like the www subdomain is not set up for typo3.org.
Correct link:
http://typo3.org/
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In my not so humble opinion, if you want a full featured and supported open source CMS get typo3.
They have freaking instructional videos for $DEITIES sake.
Marketing page:
http://www.typo3.com/
Community pages.
http://www.typo3.org/
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Well let's see, I installed Mandrakelinux 10.1, then installed the DeCSS libraries frpm plf that are a requirement thanks to the MPAA, then I had full 5.1 surround sound on all DVD movies I have played. Gosh the amount of work involved is astronomical. No one would even be able to figure that out.
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Mandrakelinux offers all this in a free (as in speech) Linux distribution. So what makes this special again?
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It is a bug with xine.
Not possible to select display aspect ratio
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s= c21355cfda15c7ae9dcb04c6712945e2&threadid=1194390& perpage=40&pagenumber=1
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Nope, Keramik will still be the default. A major change in themes with a minor release is foolish. Besides a lot of people like the fact that Keramik is actually unique, not a rip off of someone else's designs.
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This depends on your distribution really. I know that in Mandrake 9.2 they seperated out all the kde programs so that you only install the applications that you want. So no kppp on my cable internet connected only machine.
Like so:
To me KDE has always seemed a bit more cluttered, and Gnome more minimialistic.
Dunno what you mean by this, my desktop is not cluttered.
Does look wierd as a screenshot though. (Xinerama).
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Got ya all beat:
urpmi mythtv
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There is a camera hack for NWN, but it has not been updated to the latest versions.
Nwvault camera hack page.
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Yep and those apps you write with it will work on Windows, Linux, *BSD, and any where else QT runs right?
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