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  1. Emacs --daemon on (Stupid) Useful Emacs Tricks? · · Score: 1

    latest cvs have a switch for emacs to run as daemon and have emacs frame (x or tty) spawning super fast

  2. from all over the world on Reading Slashdot From Strange Locations · · Score: 1

    from all over the world since the last two years, see :

    http://www.chmouel.com/

  3. Re:People who searched for "warez" also read... on Amazon's Search Engine Goes Live · · Score: 1

    interesting it doen't answer at warez on a9.com but it does alexa.com which it should be supposed the same search engines....

  4. Beyond the Template Engine on PHP Template Engines? · · Score: 5, Informative
    You may be interessed to read this article :

    http://www.sitepoint.com/article/1218/

    About (in the opinion of the article author) the superiority of smarty.

    Introduction of the article :

    In general, template engines are a "good thing."

    I say this as a long time PHP/Perl programmer, user of many template engines (fastTemplate, Smarty, Perl's HTML::Template), and as author of my own, bTemplate.

    However, after some long discussions with a co-worker, I've decided that the vast majority of template engines (including my own) simply have it wrong. I think the one exception to this rule would be Smarty, although I think it's simply too big, and considering the rest of this article, pretty pointless. There are, however, a couple of reasons why you might choose Smarty (or a similar solution), which will be explored later in this article.

    This article discusses template theory. We'll see why most "template engines" are overkill, and finally, we'll review a lightweight, lightning fast alternative.
  5. Good idea !!! on Always Look on the Bright Side of Life · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think this is a great thing to take that as humoristic rather than serious.

  6. Re:Fixed?! on KDE 3.2.1 Released · · Score: 1

    Most distributions have scripts that save the states on boot/reboot (but doen't fix the problem on multi-users environement)

  7. Re:Network Neighborhood on Implementing CIFS · · Score: 1

    It should be "RendezVous" (or zeroconf) that replace it on Linux.

    A litle of this is implement in Mandrake Linux.

  8. Use SSH on Modding a Thinkpad Keyboard for External Use? · · Score: 0

    ssh from your laptop to your server ?

  9. Re:"8 Golden Rules?" on MandrakeSoft Publishes Support Policy · · Score: 1

    based in Paris, France it should be more accurate for them to say :

    free as a glass of wine

  10. Re:Multiple network profiles! Yay! on Technical Review for Red Hat Linux 9 · · Score: 1

    And in case you forget to switch profile at boot latest dhclient should check if the cable is up and failed if nothing get received (driver of network card should support it).

    Cheers,

  11. Re:Very nice idea on Rendezvous For Apache · · Score: 1

    Never heard about the word professionalism ?

  12. Re:Very nice idea on Rendezvous For Apache · · Score: 4, Informative

    At MandrakeSoft we currently working on it.

  13. I just did it. on Powering the Adventurous Geek? · · Score: 1

    I just came back last week from a world travel (from Carabeans (South|Central)America Polynesia SE-Asia) with traveling with my laptop and even palm pilot (and sure digital camera).
    My laptop did handle well and i mostly used without adaptor.
    But frankly it's a pain to travel with a laptop if i was going to do it again i would go travel with nothing of geekies stuff just to appreciate more the come back to technologies (and appreciate to stay away from there).

    Good luck traveling is fun as coding :-).

  14. Re:Which Talmud? on Ask Moshe Bar about [your choice here] · · Score: 1

    i went also to yeshivah and i wonder what you call jerusalmi one ? I know only the babylon one and some of the steinsatz...

  15. Re:Mandrake vs. Debian vs. RedHat - RPM vs. APT? on Mandrake Releases 8.2 Beta · · Score: 1

    > The only apt-get option that has no Drake
    > equivalent is dist-upgrade, at least of the
    > apt-get options I know

    Humm urpmi(8):

    --auto-select:

    automatically select all packages that have to be upgraded according to already installed package and packages listed in various media registered.

  16. Re:Umm on GCC 3.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Ever heard about compat-* package ?

  17. Re:JewOS on Mandrake For PowerPC Is Coming · · Score: 1

    Excuse me ? i don't see any connection between Linux or Mandrake and Jew, here...

  18. Re:Interview on Red Hat's Michael Tiemann On gcc, ReiserFS & More · · Score: 1

    getting exceptionally long in the tooth. If you really want to criticise a Linux distributor for shipping dodgy compilers, then turn your > attention to Mandrake. They shipped the Pentiumoptimised `pgcc', which is known to produce incorrect assembler output.

    We shipped pgcc only for one release and we didn't do the same errors again since then...

  19. Re:I Missed Windows on Whistler vs. KDE/Gnome · · Score: 1

    Use menudrake with 7.2

  20. Re:What is it with commercial distros? on GCC's Response To Red Hat · · Score: 1

    Mandrake 6.1 was shipped with broken compiler but not the 7.0 we used the official version of gcc2.95.