It does even happen with End Process. In fact, some times trying to end a zombie process will lock the system. Screw that.
With KDE, hit Ctrl-Alt-Esc (er, I think), click the window of the errant process, BAM it's gone.
It's also worth mentioning that SNESMusic.org has a better SNES collection than ZD, and that Foobar 2000 Special comes bundled with plugins for many console music formats.
OK, let's use RIAA style figures and say that in any given second, one trillion songs are being downloaded. At that rate, it would take roughly 31 years before the first beheading occurs. Have fun waiting.;)
"It's great to hear Milkdrop is finally being open-sourced, let's hope projectM can work better as a result."
It already is. From the projectM home page:
5/6/05 - projectM 0.97 Released!
Nullsoft released the Milkdrop source code so I have fixed the behavior of waveforms 2, 3, & 5, zoom, and custom shapes (tex_ang and tex_zoom). I also added the Darken, Brighten, and Solarize filters. Things look much better with these added features. We also have some stability patches for xmms-projectM in this release courtesy of Richard McKnight.
So this is just the beginning. Now that the Milkdrop source is out, expect good things. This is just a quick release to show how much progess we've made in just a few days with the source. Expect more.
All the keyboards I've ever used have some limitation on how many keys can be pressed at once. It's usually two or three, and depends on exactly which keys you are pressing. This is extremely annoying when trying to do some complicated move in a game which requires several keys to be pressed, only to find it doesn't work, and BLAM I'm dead.
Are there any keyboards which don't have this problem?
I have no problem with what they're doing, even if it is only just abiding by the license. My problem is that everybody seems to be proclaiming Apple one of the best things to ever happen to open source, which they are not.
Or three heads!
Sys_Error: recursive error after: User Interface is version 3, expected 6
I'm getting this error, does it mean that I need to copy the packs from a patched install, not from the cd?
Most likely.
It does even happen with End Process. In fact, some times trying to end a zombie process will lock the system. Screw that. With KDE, hit Ctrl-Alt-Esc (er, I think), click the window of the errant process, BAM it's gone.
It's also worth mentioning that SNESMusic.org has a better SNES collection than ZD, and that Foobar 2000 Special comes bundled with plugins for many console music formats.
...Placebitrol!
So that's why I couldn't get to his blog...
I know these have saved me a hell of a lot of time and trouble.
Bâshrat the Sneaky's Driver Packs
Oh, and don't forget this:
RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack (A new version is supposed to be out this Friday.)
OK, let's use RIAA style figures and say that in any given second, one trillion songs are being downloaded. At that rate, it would take roughly 31 years before the first beheading occurs. Have fun waiting. ;)
How about fifty digits?
(From Songs To Wear Pants To)
Well if he is, then I'm honestly sorry.
I mean, you must've gone to an awful lot of work to copy that blurb verbatim from the Dot.
</sarcasm>
No, it doesn't alter the comparison, because it requires extra work, but it's awesome.
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http://www.btsunattended.net/Projects/DriverPacks
ADOdb Site
I've never used PEAR, so I can't compare the two, but ADOdb is quite nice from my experience.
Verbizing is bad, but it's the renounification I really hate.
The site design was half-finished, and I never got around to finishing it. Thanks for reminding me to change my sig.
DVD Decrypter is dead, as well, thanks to a C&D from some company as yet unnamed.
Story @ CDFreaks
These are sad times...
"It's great to hear Milkdrop is finally being open-sourced, let's hope projectM can work better as a result."
It already is. From the projectM home page:
5/6/05 - projectM 0.97 Released!
Nullsoft released the Milkdrop source code so I have fixed the behavior of waveforms 2, 3, & 5, zoom, and custom shapes (tex_ang and tex_zoom). I also added the Darken, Brighten, and Solarize filters. Things look much better with these added features. We also have some stability patches for xmms-projectM in this release courtesy of Richard McKnight.
So this is just the beginning. Now that the Milkdrop source is out, expect good things. This is just a quick release to show how much progess we've made in just a few days with the source. Expect more.
KDE is an environment which happens to provide a frikkin'-sweet set of libraries.
Maybe so, but KDE is a much nicer development framework than plain GTK.
...but no inline-block. At least, not according to this page. :(
In the spirit of efficiency, they decided it would be better to pack the dupe into the original post instead of placing it in a seperate post. ;-)
All the keyboards I've ever used have some limitation on how many keys can be pressed at once. It's usually two or three, and depends on exactly which keys you are pressing. This is extremely annoying when trying to do some complicated move in a game which requires several keys to be pressed, only to find it doesn't work, and BLAM I'm dead.
Are there any keyboards which don't have this problem?
Well, we got Greasemonkey, which I'm pretty sure came before Opera's User Javascript or whatever it's called.
I have no problem with what they're doing, even if it is only just abiding by the license. My problem is that everybody seems to be proclaiming Apple one of the best things to ever happen to open source, which they are not.
Yes, I read that blog entry after posting the parent. Heck, Zack didn't even post it until after the parent was made. :D