There's this thing called freedesktop that defines common standarts on Drag and Drop etc. Gnome & Kde are starting to follow it. and even xfce 4 is compatible,so it's even easier to cross use things
I was talking 'bout less rich countries etc. who have to switch to ipv6 sooner. And anyway 'everybody' (in here anyway) are moving from pcm & atm etc to ethernet in various speeds (telcos etc)
You can make install CD which includes those latest SP. http://www.betaplace.co.uk/ssp1.asp ;)
(Haven't tried it myself,just read it on news
No, I didn't notice, looked nice even 200% zoom. But I'm using opera
There's this thing called freedesktop that defines common standarts on Drag and Drop etc. Gnome & Kde are starting to follow it. and even xfce 4 is compatible,so it's even easier to cross use things
or free snitch includes support for l7-shaping (witch a patch,see website)
Performance, everywhere where's networks and internet the traffic is increasing, and do you know how much non-basic firwares cost anyway? (I don't)
I was talking 'bout less rich countries etc. who have to switch to ipv6 sooner. And anyway 'everybody' (in here anyway) are moving from pcm & atm etc to ethernet in various speeds (telcos etc)
Or they could just switch their routers in linux or freebsd boxes, much cheaper for the performance ;)
Did you remember to enable synaptic on kernel?
You have to update your XFree86 synaptic driver, see: http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index. html