Your right about Konqueror 3, i tried it this weekend and its really good (actually writing this under it). The only good thing to come from Mozilla is the Gecko engine.
It isn't as if winzip is the only zip program available for windows. There are freeware zip programs that are just as good as winzip and integrate just as well. Check out ZipCentral.
Lindows and Loki have absolutly nothing in common with each other. Loki tried to help the community (SDL, loki_setup, openal, etc and the games off-course) while Lindows is a crippled Linux distro and has nothing new to offer.
How does this compare with gentoo?
Shitty FP and It won;t be able to scale.
I'm using KDE with Fluxbox and it works great.
Sawfish beats e16.
I am the Cheese King.
Your right about Konqueror 3, i tried it this weekend and its really good (actually writing this under it). The only good thing to come from Mozilla is the Gecko engine.
Second best Nirvana song (Lithium is number one).
Now both songs will sound even better with ALSA.
5 hours
Yeah, this is fixed in qt3 (so in kde3 as well).
I compiled beta1 without having to use any freebsd specific patches.
Fluxbox has support for tabs so you don't need it at the application level. Fluxbox Tabs.
It isn't as if winzip is the only zip program available for windows. There are freeware zip programs that are just as good as winzip and integrate just as well. Check out ZipCentral.
Score -1, redundant
Umm, we already know all this.
Lindows and Loki have absolutly nothing in common with each other. Loki tried to help the community (SDL, loki_setup, openal, etc and the games off-course) while Lindows is a crippled Linux distro and has nothing new to offer.
HAHA, what a joke. Lindows is not the answer.
If we use Linux how can we listen to wma?
Don't think so, i'm pretty sure that the 4.10 release didn't have binaries (and then Linux x86 only) until a day or 2 after the release.
Off-topic, what happened to big trouble in little china R2, its been out for months on R1 and was supposed to be out on R2 back in november.
Will there be a Linux version?
> *Personally* I prefer RPM because it handles
> dependencies and versions in a much more
> sophisticated manner than debs do.
rpm --nodeps *.rpm
Yeah, much more sophisticated.
It looks like shit.
Windows has only just been made stable with Windows 2000, 15+ years to get stability right.
What about the computer?
Sounds cool.
I switched to debian for the same reason. gentoo looks like a good linux distro for people who want a more bsd like system.
Your right of course, neither Gnome or Kde have any interest in creating a stable GUI.