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  1. Re:FAIL on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    Unlikely - anyone who had the knowledge to do so would be using newer hardware, and therefore would have no desire to do so.

  2. Re:Pre Alpha?? on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    do you know of any open source software that has a "nice, polished" release? (i know you were referring to the translation, but i wanted to get at that bit) I've been in the open source arena since the mid 80's, and have yet to see any.

  3. Re:Alpha on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    lol, um, no. alphas and betas are full of debugging facilities that will not be present in the final. as well as the code itself getting tweaked to run better.

  4. Re:Does it have Adblock? on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    I'm running Opera with 58 tabs open right now in one window, and 12 in another. 267MB. Hmm.

  5. Re:I tried it out earlier on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    Open the Sidebar on whichever side you like to have your "Tabs". Turn off your Tab bar. Open the "Window List" in your sidebar.

    Alternatively, you may now be able to move the tab bar to the sides, I've never tried.

  6. Re:complete whats new and opinions on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    ... until you load both gmail and facebook at the same time in Chrome, and it sucks up all available memory on your system, and dies.

  7. Re:complete whats new and opinions on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    well, you have no extra clicks with the single button menu bar, because you click on it once, find the thing you want to select, and click on it again. Same with the old system. (the sub menus auto-open) Also, how many things in the menu do you ever ACTUALLY use? I've used perhaps two things on the Opera menu in the last year, that I can think of. Tools->Advanced->Cookies, and Tools->Appearance. Once for each one. Everything else, I'm not sure that I've used in several years. I actually just turned off hte menu bar, realising now that I can do that in 10.0, without going to the INI files to do it.

    Win 7 is great, if you switch the Taskbar back to XP style, IMO. Although I'm not really a big fan of the super small title bars.. I guess I'll get over it.

  8. Re:complete whats new and opinions on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    Who cares where the source code is? Are you a competent dev?

  9. Re:complete whats new and opinions on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1, Informative

    The more you use good non-open source software (when you can find it) the more you will realise that there is not a single piece of good open source software, at least, nothing in the popular ranks.

  10. Re:complete whats new and opinions on Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha Is Out, and It's Fast · · Score: 1

    ... the tab browsing that Opera had long before anyone else. Firefox is a giant Frankenbrowser mish mash of crap with no clear focus as to what they are trying to achieve. It is horribly slow, and sucks a metric assload of memory.

  11. Re:Can an American explain it to me? on Government Delays New Ban On Internet Gambling · · Score: 1

    Not true. The people who were responsible for this laughable attempt at "banning" "illegal gambling" (without defining "illegal gambling", so no one actually has any idea what it's banning), were not in the pocket of Vegas. Vegas wants to be in on it, but it's not clearly legal. Vegas wants it to be defined.

  12. Re:Good and bad... on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    unlikely, my machine is currently setup for quad boot, XP x86, Ubuntu, 7 x86, and 7 x64.

  13. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    You are aware that there were a service pack or two for Vista, as well as monthly patches?

  14. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    I jumped from 32-bit XP to 64-bit 7. The taskbar is freaking amazing. It's almost an ideal interface, as far as I can tell now. The ability to re-arrange the tasks on the tab by standardly moving them around, is fantastic. I do like the little Pin thing. About the only things that I wish I cuold do is have the Tray as a seperate bar, and to lower the amount of spacing between things in the tray. Other than those two things, the tray and taskbar in Win 7 are fantastic.

  15. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    It would be JUST as easy for a retard who doesn't understand what they are doing at all, to infect a Linux machine, if there were a useful and proper method of installing 3rd party software in Linux. But, there isn't.

    Oh, right, there's no method for installing 3rd party software. Oops.

  16. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    It's actually a GTK problem. At least, that the keys don't work as expected. Focus is nearly random in GTK. I've been doing GTK development, and I've decided that it would just be easier disabling my application and anything in it from EVER receiving focus, than to actually make an attempt to deal with GTK's focus problems.

    The problem with GNOME, is that there's no reason it should ever give you a dialog box that is bigger than the screen. It's just unfuckingexcusable.

  17. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    There is no confirmation box when you change resolutions. At least on the two Ubuntu systems I am unfortunatly stuck with dealing with.

  18. Re:Vodka, Drunk on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 2, Funny

    Interesting. I can't even USE Firefox on a computer with less than 8Gig of RAM. How do you live?

  19. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    ...except that, i think as you well know, you'll never know if "OK" or "apply" are the selected focus things in GNOME, or if "Enter" will toggle some checkbox. Or press Cancel. Or change tabs.

  20. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    so why is it, exactly, that the box takes up more than the whole screen? Oh, because no one thought about that. And when people did find it, the programmers ignore it.

  21. Re:Vodka, Fruit on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    That is in the control panel in 7, I believe it was in Vista. It's also been a feature of windows since 3.0.

  22. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    That's a hardware issue.

  23. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    which are things that most os devs aren't even going to take into account. The user interfaces are terrible. Even if you know exactly what you're doing, when something goes wrong, the debug interfaces are also terrible. A recent experience, my gf had "calibre" crashing all the time. It's crash info was absolutely useless, without telling you anything about where or why it was crashing, only that it "could not parse" a file, and gave a dump of information that actually pointed to things inside the python libs as the problem. That wasn't actually the problem, the problem was that calibre just could not handle some input form that was perfectly valid, but it didn't understand.

  24. Re:Vodka on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    Remember OS/2? A better Windows than Windows?

    Where is it now?

    Linux is NOT improving at a breakneck speed. Linux is actually becoming worse, at a fairly quick pace.

    The kernel is irreleavnt to the average user. And to even the vast majority of non-average users. It's just plain irrelevant.
    As long as we are stuck using terrible software inside Linux, Linux is terrible.

  25. Re:New OS yuck on A Tale of Two Windows 7s · · Score: 1

    so.. don't upgrade. Are you retarded?