Oh sorry, KDE's Bug-Tracker was the one with voting enabled.
Honestly, it is much better to supply yourself with an external mouse, just don't use that touchpad for scrolling, they are too sensitive for gnome. (SCNR - ROTFLBTC)
If one wants to test Safari then one would want to test the KHTML/Webcore layout engine which is available on many platforms: Safari on OsX, Konqueror on Linux, Swift on Windows.
The difference to IE is that KHTML/Webcore is mostly standards compatible but Trident still is not, so testing in Trident is still a must. Running a second OS just for that one purpose is a waste of resources.
Well, Wikipedia lists more free trade aggreements: EU Agreements with third states with FTA provisions: Algeria, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Mexico, Chile, South Africa, Faroe Islands, Switzerland, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Andorra, San Marino, Turkey
I have yet to find a list of US Agreements with third states with FTA provisions.
Well, that's the difference: as much as I dislike Google, they just got it right: Google Video offers easy download.
Fortunately for all the other video services there is the UnPlug Firefox Extension.
I disliked it as well, when I used the textzoom of firefox, text got cut off. Fortunately nowadays the layout is defined by a stylesheet and can be disabled:
Konqueror: View / Use Stylesheet / Basic Page Style
Firefox: View / Page Style / No Style
Opera: View / Style / User mode
XMPP is pretty wasteful, bandwidth wise. Thats why there is JEP-0138: Stream Compression. But the question still is: are there mobile IMs that have implemented JEP-0138 already?
SVG works just fine. Some Linux Distributions like Mandriva are shiping SVG enabled Mozillas for months.
At http://www.linuxrising.org/svg_test/ you can see that many samples look the same in Opera, Firefox and Konqueror.
...can read sans serif fonts faster than serif fonts for low resolution (read: computer screen) content
That has been true in the past, but the quality of fonts rendered on modern displays has improved dramatically due to subpixel-hinting and monitors with higher resolutions.
...it's worth clarifying that this release fixes one, and only one bug.
No, it fixes 12 security related bugs for most users since it is the first release since 1.0.4.
Windows 95... didn't make basic mistakes: Fonts are readable lol. Anyone remembers how much was the additional Plus Package to Windows 95, that included the font smoother?
Scribus ... can't even scale an image to fit it on the page ... as well as crop
RTFM
What OCR-Engine do they use?
You should give Dmaths and OOoLateX a try.
Just go and vote for Bug 89259 - Make scroll wheel step dimensionally correct
Oh sorry, KDE's Bug-Tracker was the one with voting enabled.
Honestly, it is much better to supply yourself with an external mouse, just don't use that touchpad for scrolling, they are too sensitive for gnome. (SCNR - ROTFLBTC)
If one wants to test Safari then one would want to test the KHTML/Webcore layout engine which is available on many platforms: Safari on OsX, Konqueror on Linux, Swift on Windows. The difference to IE is that KHTML/Webcore is mostly standards compatible but Trident still is not, so testing in Trident is still a must. Running a second OS just for that one purpose is a waste of resources.
Well, Wikipedia lists more free trade aggreements:
EU Agreements with third states with FTA provisions: Algeria, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Mexico, Chile, South Africa, Faroe Islands, Switzerland, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Andorra, San Marino, Turkey
I have yet to find a list of US Agreements with third states with FTA provisions.
It makes no sense to compare NAFTA with the EU. What you have to compare is the Free Trade Unions that are the Euro-Mediterranean free trade area and NAFTA plus the U.S. Middle East free trade area on the US-side.
Well, that's the difference: as much as I dislike Google, they just got it right: Google Video offers easy download.
Fortunately for all the other video services there is the UnPlug Firefox Extension.
The above post is offtopic. Madriva is using urpmi and rpm, not apt and dpkg.
/etc/xinetd.conf
Download and install package:
urpmi package
Update urpmi's list of available packages:
urpmi.update -a
Upgrade all installed packages with upgrades available:
urpmi --auto-select --update
Upgrade to new distro, or in general upgrade anything available for update including core system packages:
urpmi --auto-select
Uninstall package:
urpme package
Search for a package like pattern:
urpmq pattern
Get information on installed package:
rpm -qi package
Find which installed package file belongs to:
rpm -qf
List which files are in package:
urpmq -l package
Find out what packages provide file:
urpmf file
standard proper about how formulas (for spreadsheets) should be stored and used Thats what OpenFormula is all about.
I disliked it as well, when I used the textzoom of firefox, text got cut off. Fortunately nowadays the layout is defined by a stylesheet and can be disabled:
Konqueror: View / Use Stylesheet / Basic Page Style
Firefox: View / Page Style / No Style
Opera: View / Style / User mode
XMPP is pretty wasteful, bandwidth wise. Thats why there is JEP-0138: Stream Compression. But the question still is: are there mobile IMs that have implemented JEP-0138 already?
and last but not least it's STABLE... I've had so much trouble with the other two clients mentioned crashing and destroying data...
Are you speaking about the KMail(Kontact) that is part of KDE?
Bug 104956: dimap: sudden mail loss
Bug 87163: kaddressbook empties resource on some conditions (data lost)
Not much time wasted here:
Thanks for your interest in Google Video.
Currently, the playback feature of Google Video isn't available in your country.
We hope to make this feature available more widely in the future, and we really appreciate your patience.
I used Agile Messenger all the time last year, when it was free of charge.
Wake me up when google covers Switzerland as good as http://map.search.ch/
SVG works just fine. Some Linux Distributions like Mandriva are shiping SVG enabled Mozillas for months. At http://www.linuxrising.org/svg_test/ you can see that many samples look the same in Opera, Firefox and Konqueror.
...can read sans serif fonts faster than serif fonts for low resolution (read: computer screen) content
That has been true in the past, but the quality of fonts rendered on modern displays has improved dramatically due to subpixel-hinting and monitors with higher resolutions.
Is there a client for Symbian based smart-phones?
Not for me. It worked only after I did urpmi libqca1-tls
XMMS is deprecated, try XMMS2 or Beep Media Player instead.
Just use the Photoshop-ish Keyboard Shortcuts for The Gimp: http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/gimp_ps.php
Firefox 1.0.5 was the first release since 1.0.4.
Indeed. But 1.0.6 is the first release after 1.0.4 that most users are going to get.
...it's worth clarifying that this release fixes one, and only one bug.
No, it fixes 12 security related bugs for most users since it is the first release since 1.0.4.
Windows 95 ... didn't make basic mistakes: Fonts are readable lol. Anyone remembers how much was the additional Plus Package to Windows 95, that included the font smoother?