All that stuff is great, but the clipboard situation still stinks. It's one of the main stumbling blocks whenever I try to get someone interested in using Linux.
Even if you truly believe in selection/middle-mouse, you have to admit that it should at least be *possible* to configure X to use a universal Alt-C/Alt-P.
If you are going to go by these lists, it's worth noting that TDK often puts their brand on discs from cheaper manufacurers. My last sleeve of TDK discs was actually from CMC, and unfortunately there is no way to tell until you put one in your drive.
All that stuff is great, but the clipboard situation still stinks. It's one of the main stumbling blocks whenever I try to get someone interested in using Linux.
Even if you truly believe in selection/middle-mouse, you have to admit that it should at least be *possible* to configure X to use a universal Alt-C/Alt-P.
If you are going to go by these lists, it's worth noting that TDK often puts their brand on discs from cheaper manufacurers. My last sleeve of TDK discs was actually from CMC, and unfortunately there is no way to tell until you put one in your drive.
...and in a related story, a Lawn Luge event is being added to the X-Games next year.