Took me some time to digest Google Reader end of life. Initially tried some RSS reader before falling in love with Inoreader (web and app), it's my main source of news with the sites/blogs I follow.
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223779 for Exposé. There's a recent patch for Mozilla http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223545
See http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/07/07/1516238.sh tml:
"For example, the latest patch that I worked on myself (as opposed to working on merging other people's stuff) was to get X11 and Mozilla to load faster by improving the read-ahead heuristics for page faulting in the executable images"
I hope this could also improve OO startup perf.
I really hope Mozilla will soon compile with Intel to see how it compares with GCC as we cannot compare yet OS/compiler (Win32 builds uses Visual C++, Unix use GCC most of the time): evaluate Intel's C Compiler
This is already possible with iPAQ but the battery won't last long I guess...
In fact, there're already people that put a DVD in the iPAQ RAM with 20MB, see: http://pocketmatrix.com/howto/newdvd/
I've run PHP+suEXEC since PHP 4.0.1RC2 as far as I remember. Works fine on NetBSD with Apache 1.3.x although a little slower than compiled as module.
But we run PHP scripts the same way we run CGI written in C, Python, Perl, etc.
Took me some time to digest Google Reader end of life. Initially tried some RSS reader before falling in love with Inoreader (web and app), it's my main source of news with the sites/blogs I follow.
You have to modify Picasaweb settings to 'English US' then save/ok, go back to settings and now a 'Face tag' prefs exists
Hi, there's a video (from Cisco):i d=955B868E49E525C3AD0F877DF4845507&topic=Customers &subtopic=ALL
http://newsroom.cisco.com/Newsroom/flash/evp/?vid
I believe you meant to say ATM (not DSL) was invented in France:t .htm
http://www.rennestelecom.com/telecom2_ne
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223779 for Exposé.5
There's a recent patch for Mozilla http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22354
here: http://sebaplus.free.fr/prog3d/demoscene.htmli s one is especially impressive: http://sebaplus.free.fr/prog3d/fr08v101.exe
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Someone could also port NoMachine (GPL), it already runs on Zaurus and iPAQ Linux:
http://www.nomachine.com/documentation.php
It runs really nice on slow links.
there's one here: http://oootools.free.fr/memoire_cnam/ in french.
Others (still in french): http://bureautiquelibre.org/
See http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/07/07/1516238.sh tml:
"For example, the latest patch that I worked on myself (as opposed to working on merging other people's stuff) was to get X11 and Mozilla to load faster by improving the read-ahead heuristics for page faulting in the executable images"
I hope this could also improve OO startup perf.
actually, there were 386 33MHz and AMD produced this 386DX40MHz (which I had) that outperformed a 486SX25 :)
http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/hd_061003.html
It seems to coincide with the "end" of Netscape (perhaps the name, the company, the browser entity ?) as mentioned in some employee's blogs
workaround for 89350: http://home.no.net/trihand/mozilla/home/en/ (mentioned in the bug report).
See BeroLinux on SF which was then integrated to Linux Mandrake PR
You want NTLM support ? Code it, document it, ask for your company to allow a developer to dedicate on this, etc.
This is tracked with bug 150339: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150339
There's another Linux-only comparison between Intel 5.0.1 and GCC 3.0.1:
http://coyotegulch.com/hpc/intel_gcc_bench1.html
I really hope Mozilla will soon compile with Intel to see how it compares with GCC as we cannot compare yet OS/compiler (Win32 builds uses Visual C++, Unix use GCC most of the time):
evaluate Intel's C Compiler
This is already possible with iPAQ but the battery won't last long I guess...
In fact, there're already people that put a DVD in the iPAQ RAM with 20MB, see: http://pocketmatrix.com/howto/newdvd/
I was a frequent user of RBBS running in DOS session within OS/2 because of multitasking. RBBS was really great !
I've run PHP+suEXEC since PHP 4.0.1RC2 as far as I remember. Works fine on NetBSD with Apache 1.3.x although a little slower than compiled as module.
But we run PHP scripts the same way we run CGI written in C, Python, Perl, etc.
One of the authors also created a Mozilla-based opensource Win32 browser: K-Meleon
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bugidtype
See Mozillazine update from May, 9:_ buildbar_comments.html
http://www.mozillazine.org/build_comments/May2001
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Download 4.0.2, a major bug was fixed and the mouse is now smooth.
See http://www.linuxgames.com/news/index.php3/3072
oops, thanks, I didn't follow this very well :)