I've read through this thread, and I've read through the previous Stallman interview ( http://interviews.slashdot.org... ), but I fail to find any of his answers. Am I just plain stupid (bait!) or are the answers posted somewhere else? Does he answer under a slashdot ID or as AC?
The Known Issues and Features in the Works page for ZFS on MacOSforge explains the situation pretty well. Integrating ZFS into MacOSX isn't just a matter of creating a device driver. Time Machine, Finder, Spotlight and other core OS products needs to support ZFS features explicitly, since ZFS behaves a lot differently from HFS+.
Seashore (http://seashore.sourceforge.net/) is based on GIMP, and has a native MacOSX interface. It's not Photoshop, of course, but it's still quite useable.
I guess you should look into your configuration. I can have several mplayer windows running at once. They don't pause when I move them (allthough they morph nicely because of xgl/compiz).
This is allready practiced in Norway. Taxis, coffee bars, shops, the lot. Everyone has to pay royalties to TONO. It sucks ass. They even has to pay for listening to the radio, even though the radios allready pay for playing music.
And btw, I'm an artist. Not anything big at all, but still.
Agreed! I would even vote for an option to search for a term if it isn't a valid URL. Why? In addition to pressing down+enter to search several times a day, I sometimes press enter, go *oops*, and head for the [ok] and [search] buttons.
Hehe, you should know that the official site is http://subsurface-divelog.org/ now, Tomaz. We changed it ages ago :)
I've read through this thread, and I've read through the previous Stallman interview ( http://interviews.slashdot.org... ), but I fail to find any of his answers. Am I just plain stupid (bait!) or are the answers posted somewhere else? Does he answer under a slashdot ID or as AC?
Does anyone know if they are able to access and use the native multimedia decoders in Android directly? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3912563
The Known Issues and Features in the Works page for ZFS on MacOSforge explains the situation pretty well. Integrating ZFS into MacOSX isn't just a matter of creating a device driver. Time Machine, Finder, Spotlight and other core OS products needs to support ZFS features explicitly, since ZFS behaves a lot differently from HFS+.
I run slimserver and a NAS on the Linutop (http://www.linutop.com/), which has similar specs. Works great.
This looks a lot like the Linutop: http://www.linutop.com/
Same price too, but it has more usb ports.
This is depressingly the case in Norway as well.
Click "Reply" in the "n Comments" box at the left hand side. Not extremely intuitive, but it works as advertised.
Seashore (http://seashore.sourceforge.net/) is based on GIMP, and has a native MacOSX interface. It's not Photoshop, of course, but it's still quite useable.
I usually recommend ext2 on external disks that are to be used seamlessly between windows/linux/mac environments. Works like a charm! Ref. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsx/ http://www.fs-driver.org/
I guess you should look into your configuration. I can have several mplayer windows running at once. They don't pause when I move them (allthough they morph nicely because of xgl/compiz).
At least in an application server: http://wiki.caucho.com/Quercus
Quercus already runs large PHP applications like Drupal and MediaWiki unmodified.
And why didn't I leave out "that already exist" in that sentence?
What's wrong with existing Java Jabber and MSN clients that already exist? Why use yet another IM network?
This is allready practiced in Norway. Taxis, coffee bars, shops, the lot. Everyone has to pay royalties to TONO. It sucks ass. They even has to pay for listening to the radio, even though the radios allready pay for playing music. And btw, I'm an artist. Not anything big at all, but still.
Agreed! I would even vote for an option to search for a term if it isn't a valid URL. Why? In addition to pressing down+enter to search several times a day, I sometimes press enter, go *oops*, and head for the [ok] and [search] buttons.