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  1. Re:cram it on Galeon At A Glance · · Score: 1

    Umm... you can theme KDE(QT). You know that right? :)

    Obviously not ;)

  2. Re:Will this matter once games begin including voi on Voice Over IP for Linux Games? · · Score: 1

    Yep. They've added a GSM VoIP codec in the latest patch which works on both platforms (Windows and Linux).

  3. More info... on Sneak Preview of AMD 760MP System · · Score: 3

    http://www.enpc.com/enpc/tyans2thun7d.html
    http://www.enpc.com/enpc/tyans2thun7d.html

  4. Re:I still don't understand all the fuss... on Mozilla 1.0 Delayed Again · · Score: 1

    I beleive it was in October 1999.

  5. Re:Does it matter? on Mozilla 1.0 Delayed Again · · Score: 1

    If anyone is really interested, I'll post a list of sites that Opera and Konqueror foul up that Mozilla get right.

    Go ahead and post them, I'm interested :)

  6. Re:...or you could use a real service. on Security Through Varying IPs · · Score: 1

    Don't you mean http://www.freedom.net/ ?

  7. Re:Their browser is POS on YA Microsoft Linux Screed · · Score: 1

    oh wtf

    & instead of &.

  8. Re:Their browser is POS on YA Microsoft Linux Screed · · Score: 1

    Easy fix, use & in your url's instead of &.
    Simple huh?

  9. Re:PHP4/Postgres (really!) is your best bet on The Fastest Web Language On The 'Net? · · Score: 1

    A free alternative for Zend is APC.

    Check it out at http://apc.communityconnect.com/
    ;)

  10. Re:No slackware packages on Ximian's Red Carpet Released · · Score: 1

    Yeah ok but what about the other stuff on www.ximian.com? Like gnome etc..?

  11. No slackware packages on Ximian's Red Carpet Released · · Score: 1

    What the hell.
    How come ximian doesn't support slackware?

  12. Re:Problems ahead for a Windows client on New Peer-to-Peer Designs · · Score: 4

    From the FAQ: (perhaps you should read it)
    How do you support 100,000 connections? Wont the host system crash long before then?

    These connections are all multiplexed over a single UDP connection. This is one of the functions of DTCP, to provide a multiplexing protocol for use over UDP. The multiplexing value is 4 bytes, which allows for a theoretical maximum of over 4 billion connections.


    This thing uses one single UDP socket so I don't think porting it to Windows would be too hard now would it.

  13. Re:Well, duh on Running The Numbers: Why Gnutella Can't Scale · · Score: 1

    How do you fit "The Orb - A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Center Of the Ultraworld, Live in Dusseldorf 1994" into 56 bytes?

    By listening to it

  14. Re:Best? maybe - BUT for what ??? on Slackware 7.2 [Not] Released · · Score: 1

    It is nice, however, to see Pat Volkerding putting some *RECENT* versions of software in his distribution, at least for the most part (XFree86 is a notable exception). It wasn't all that long ago that Pat & co. shipped packages that were 3, 4 or even more versions old...


    XFree 4.0.1 is in the contrib directory... is that old?
    If you want 4.0.2 you can go to http://www.xfree86.org and download it.
    Orrrr you can grab a slackware package from http://www.linuxmafia.org/

  15. Re:B.S.O.D.'s at the voting booth? on Microsoft, Unisys & Dell To Make New Voting System · · Score: 2

    Ineed it is a VXD, and as you can see it has a name too, VMM, or Virtual Memory Manager, which means it must have been written by Microsoft.

  16. Re:Hmm.. SCSI? on More About Copy Control on Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    How it works
    Today, CPRM is implemented on DVD and removable SD disks. But the SCSI and ATA/ATAPI proposals incorporate an extension of the scheme to allow the encryption to be used on hard drives, in addition to removable drives and ATAPI devices such as CD-ROMs and DVD drives.


    Enjoy.

  17. Re:netscape6 nothing but headaches on Netscape Users Rejoice · · Score: 1

    http://validator.w3.org

    Validate your code.

  18. What? on Adobe Discontinues FrameMaker for Linux · · Score: 1

    At this time, a commercial version of FrameMaker for the Linux platform is not available.

    At this time?
    Doesn't this mean there COULD be a commercial release in the future?
    Maybe I'm just stupid... Yeah that's probably it.

  19. Re:no on Should ISPs Be Allowed To Delete Your MP3s? · · Score: 1

    lol

  20. Re:Counterstrike on Wine Runs Word 2000 And Excel 2000 · · Score: 1

    There's a HOWTO on how to get Halflife to run here: (with nvidia cards...)

    http://www.alainsplace.f2s.com/nvidia/Linux+Wine +Half-Life+NVidia-MiniHOWTO

    If you can get halflife to run i bet you can get counterstrike to run as well ;)

  21. Re:Download Freecell here!! on Microsoft Porting Applications To Linux (Really!) · · Score: 1

    Wine runs it better i just tried it
    15-50% CPU
    weeeeeee.............

  22. Well... on Bungie Software Bought By Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I'm obviously not going to buy this game anymore.
    This is sad... The game looks so damn good...
    Blah

    Anyone know of a equally or better looking game? :)

  23. Re:About Freakin' Time! on AOL To Open AIM Protocol? · · Score: 1

    The ICQ protocol is obsolete. The latest ICQ(2000) is using the AIM protocol. So is licq :)

  24. Halo looks better!! Err (slightly offtopic) on Avatar Me: Photorealistic Quake Skins · · Score: 1

    ftp://ftp.dailyradar.com/movies/pc/halo_e3_preview _hires.mpg

    omfg!!

  25. Re:Looks really nice on Myst - In Realtime? · · Score: 1

    http://members.aol.com/mystsequel7/m3d/shots1.html
    is still working?