but you won't be able to finish a supercross race with this bike;)) i'm looking for a bike that even jumps higher than my b>"ktm 620 supercomp". i don't think i can find it at slashdot.:)
i use the 6prebeta on three different plattforms. @work on a win2kdoze (:(( ) and @home with macos9 and x86linux...
i wonder if anyone made the same expierence like my. there are huge differences between those binarybuilds...
lets say it like this
*windows-version is a crap
*linux-version is useable (but it is getting better if you compile those sources from mozilla on your on)
*but the macos version is only a dream!! it's even more stable than those common macbrowsers like the ie5 or ns4.5.
i love it. and it has crashed once since i use it. ( and i must say i'm a newmedia designer and i test all sites with it. sites with heavy javascript and plugin support)
i have tried to make my own privat benchmarks with ns6 and ie5 with specific sites on my localhost, just to see the speed the renderengines. and i must say - if you want speed - you have to use gecko. (if you are a mac user)
*mv/dev/m$/dev null
i'm a suse user for years but i don't like this numbers game! currently i'm using a suse 6.3 system (updated to 2.4pre and xfree4).
7.0 won't be a major release at all. there isn't a kernel 2.4 (2.2.16) or kde2 (kde1.2 and kde2beta).
the 7.0-thing is only for marketing to closeup to mandrake and red hats version numbers.
i can't understand why those distributors can't use the kernel-id as version number.
7.0 will come with reiserfs and xfree4.1 as standard - this may be the only reason to update. ok- the easier installing (in 6.4 yast2 was still buggy, but who needs it??;-] )
the next bad thing about this version is the price- ok there is a cheaper personal version and a not so cheap professional version. but the price for the personal version is nearly the same of a normal 6.4 - but it only comes with 3cds... the professional is more expensive and comes with nearly the same range of apps ~1500 like a normal 6.4. the only difference is 7.0pro will come with some books (i think they will be only folders:-] )
but you won't be able to finish a supercross race with this bike ;)) i'm looking for a bike that even jumps higher than my b>"ktm 620 supercomp". i don't think i can find it at slashdot. :)
i use the 6prebeta on three different plattforms. @work on a win2kdoze ( :(( ) and @home with macos9 and x86linux...
i wonder if anyone made the same expierence like my. there are huge differences between those binarybuilds...
lets say it like this
*windows-version is a crap
*linux-version is useable (but it is getting better if you compile those sources from mozilla on your on)
*but the macos version is only a dream!! it's even more stable than those common macbrowsers like the ie5 or ns4.5.
i love it. and it has crashed once since i use it. ( and i must say i'm a newmedia designer and i test all sites with it. sites with heavy javascript and plugin support)
i have tried to make my own privat benchmarks with ns6 and ie5 with specific sites on my localhost, just to see the speed the renderengines. and i must say - if you want speed - you have to use gecko. (if you are a mac user)
*mv /dev/m$ /dev null
i'm a suse user for years but i don't like this numbers game! currently i'm using a suse 6.3 system (updated to 2.4pre and xfree4).
;-] )
:-] )
7.0 won't be a major release at all. there isn't a kernel 2.4 (2.2.16) or kde2 (kde1.2 and kde2beta).
the 7.0-thing is only for marketing to closeup to mandrake and red hats version numbers.
i can't understand why those distributors can't use the kernel-id as version number.
7.0 will come with reiserfs and xfree4.1 as standard - this may be the only reason to update. ok- the easier installing (in 6.4 yast2 was still buggy, but who needs it??
the next bad thing about this version is the price- ok there is a cheaper personal version and a not so cheap professional version. but the price for the personal version is nearly the same of a normal 6.4 - but it only comes with 3cds... the professional is more expensive and comes with nearly the same range of apps ~1500 like a normal 6.4. the only difference is 7.0pro will come with some books (i think they will be only folders
so i will wait till a distro with 2.4 and kde2.