after using kde eversince, i shifted to windowmaker about an year ago! and it has grown on me. the shift was particularly because of the speed of kde, and me getting more comfortable with the bash prompt. and i havn't regretted the move at all.
what i like in wm is 1. speed, 2. use of very minimum resources 3. minimalistic approach. you get just as much as you would require in a normal session. nothing more nothing less!
Fluent versions 4.5 and 5 do not run on linux. However, there upcoming version 6.0 (which we are currently testing) runs on linux and is (or will be) supported by fluent.
OACS http://openacs.org and dotLRN http://openacs.org/projects/dotlrn/
acs uses aolserver, rumours were around aol buying out redhat, redhat bought arsdigita (and acs). is there any link?
One example that comes to my mind immeiately is MMTK ( link) (Molecular modeling tool kit) developed in python by Konrad Hinsen.
thanks a lot folks for the effort!
after using kde eversince, i shifted to windowmaker about an year ago! and it has grown on me. the shift was particularly because of the speed of kde, and me getting more comfortable with the bash prompt. and i havn't regretted the move at all.
what i like in wm is 1. speed, 2. use of very minimum resources 3. minimalistic approach. you get just as much as you would require in a normal session. nothing more nothing less!
Fluent versions 4.5 and 5 do not run on linux. However, there upcoming version 6.0 (which we are currently testing) runs on linux and is (or will be) supported by fluent.
as of today altavista is still registering new users for free email, despite of the story.