I'll second that. No matter what desktop I have seen (Any MAC, X.Desktop, Fvwm, blackbox, Gnome [name the WM], KDE) - no one has touched the flexability of the WPS. Still think it was one of the best.
Paramount, towards end of laserdiscs, released crappy copies of First Contact and Insurrection with grainy video. Although Generations was quite stellar quality.
Thats kinda funny because a week ago it saud Due: Aug 8th. before that it said Due: July 8th. Tux games has no clue because Bioware wasnt supplying information in a timely manner IMHO.
I was one of them too. They never stepped up cause there was NO INFORMATION till the 11th thread. Too bad 'cause I cancelled my order at tux games by the 10th thread. NOW there is a page and some info. I'll wait till it's on the $10 rack because of that lack of support for Linux at the box release time.
God, thats why I miss laserdiscs.... Same quality and ya skip right thru all that mess...... Smooth scannin forwards and backwards.... ahh those were the days....
I know America dropped LDs like hotcakes. Japan didn't. Japan still make LDs?
About Status quo in M$ land.... About Status quo in Linux land:-)
Compaies are CLUELESS
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Companies could give a $#!T! They want marketing $$$$$. They dont care if it can save them money... Big companies will oend it if they can. They want someone ELSE responsible!!!!
My big fat long hair cat tolerates everything. My little short hair tabby, however, as soon as I reach for an acoustic guitar (steel string or nylon) she bolts out of the room. Go figure....
(please dont take this the wrong way)
While you are working on getting nVidia support, we have it! I am running 3D games and other apps now in Linux. And the kicker is that the support came from the vendor. That is what the "buzz" is doing for us.
You've got to be kidding. I was watching this DVD movie with a friend of mine with my jaw dropped thru the entire 2 discs. I was stunned at the picture quality. I finally said to my friend this is what SHOULD have replaced Laserdisc. This picture had STUNNING clarity thru the entire film, not just high action parts, the entire film! Not some of that artifact crap I still get on some DVD's. What they SHOULD have done was to put the rest of the film on the OTHER side of the disc, so that people with DVD players that play BOTH sides of the disc could benefit like the old Laserdisc players. (Dual side DVD players are appearing now.)
Thanks guys for finding and fixing the bug! :-)
Updating now.....
Thank you for that Screen Shot!!!
Funny as hell...
I too am FORTUNATE to be without Windoze...
When is Opera 7 gettin released for Linux?!?
"Starting Windows 98..."
Damn! I hope he paid for all those WinDOS licenses!
I'll second that. No matter what desktop I have seen (Any MAC, X.Desktop, Fvwm, blackbox, Gnome [name the WM], KDE) - no one has touched the flexability of the WPS. Still think it was one of the best.
Paramount, towards end of laserdiscs, released crappy copies of First Contact and Insurrection with grainy video. Although Generations was quite stellar quality.
Who cares about the numbers?!? At least they made the right choice!!! It's a start. The Linux community should be proud.
WOW - remote admin
Welcome to the 80's
> As always, the honest people suffer.
As always, it's yer own fault for usin the product to begin with. Sorry, but it's true.
Thats kinda funny because a week ago it saud Due: Aug 8th. before that it said Due: July 8th. Tux games has no clue because Bioware wasnt supplying information in a timely manner IMHO.
I was one of them too. They never stepped up cause there was NO INFORMATION till the 11th thread. Too bad 'cause I cancelled my order at tux games by the 10th thread. NOW there is a page and some info. I'll wait till it's on the $10 rack because of that lack of support for Linux at the box release time.
God, thats why I miss laserdiscs.... Same quality and ya skip right thru all that mess...... Smooth scannin forwards and backwards.... ahh those were the days....
I know America dropped LDs like hotcakes. Japan didn't. Japan still make LDs?
Im sorry, the article mentions Napster as a source of software?!?! Not only does napster not exist anymore, but it never shared software....
Odd? I cant see the page in Mozilla 1.1a. Puzzled I copied the URL to Konquorer and it worked. Mozilla was blank.
About Status quo in M$ land.... :-)
About Status quo in Linux land
Companies could give a $#!T! They want marketing $$$$$. They dont care if it can save them money... Big companies will oend it if they can. They want someone ELSE responsible!!!!
I wish I coulda seen that picture. Tom's Hardware took it down. Have ya mirrored this photo somewhere?
My big fat long hair cat tolerates everything.
My little short hair tabby, however, as soon as I reach for an acoustic guitar (steel string or nylon) she bolts out of the room.
Go figure....
I am SO happy they have Slack packages! :-)
Red Who?
(please dont take this the wrong way)
While you are working on getting nVidia support, we have it! I am running 3D games and other apps now in Linux. And the kicker is that the support came from the vendor. That is what the "buzz" is doing for us.
You've got to be kidding. I was watching this DVD movie with a friend of mine with my jaw dropped thru the entire 2 discs. I was stunned at the picture quality. I finally said to my friend this is what SHOULD have replaced Laserdisc. This picture had STUNNING clarity thru the entire film, not just high action parts, the entire film! Not some of that artifact crap I still get on some DVD's. What they SHOULD have done was to put the rest of the film on the OTHER side of the disc, so that people with DVD players that play BOTH sides of the disc could benefit like the old Laserdisc players. (Dual side DVD players are appearing now.)
This ARTICLE should be modded -1 Flamebait
> Your desktop PC specs in 2004
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> Operating system: Some version of Windows (you
> expected Linux, perhaps?)
Exactly. I was thinking - I could give a $#!T. There is no Linux player, what is there to celebrate?!?!?
Amen...
Wow. This guy has never used SCO Open Server 5.
The HTFS journaling has killed more systems.
Those damned boxes crash all the time.
Linux came in to replace that $#!T. No crashes.
Smooth sailing.
What an AC troll...