Are the people at XFree86 maintaining xlibs also? Will this be imported back at XFree86? The release email says xlibs is actively maintained by fd.o (does this mean it is not actively maintained by xf86.org?), but does this mean fd.o will become the official version (i.e., the version bundled in the mainstream distros)? Or will they be two competing implementations?
IIRC, Debian already uses libXft from fd.o (which is a bit obvious, as Keith Packard is in fd.o).
I'll just stick with kontact. 1) If I want calendaring, I open Korganizer, same for Kaddressbook and Kmail. Same look n' feel. I can use the bigfuckinggroupware interface only when I want to use them all at the same time. 2) Address Book integration with Messenger (Kopete), which by the way integrates well with the desktop. 3) Oh... did I mention "integrates well with the desktop"? 4)Connect to Kolab server (free), not to a proprietary server via a proprietary plugin. 5) Kparts, baby! I click a.ics file on my web browser, and *magic*: The calendar opens inside the browser window.
The USSR did almost all of it first, and generally best. First satellite, first animal, first man, first woman, first EVA
Wow! So the russians got Evangelions! Someone stop them before they end the world or something!
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Firebird is NOT exactly a fork. According to the page (OK, I've read it somewhere, old phoenix's page, I think), to make a Firebird build they get the latest CVS Mozilla and patch only the interface code. This way, if some change in RC1 is deeper than interface, then it is automagically in the next Firebird. You can see this if you go to about:config in Firebird. You'll see (should I say legacy) options for about everything in Mozilla (mail/news, composer).
rmsousa Corp announces the "Faraday Cage Wallet". The perfect companion to the "contactless credit card". And if you call now you'll get entirely free a "Faraday Cage Trenchcoat", the perfect tool to "shoplift"^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H"ensure privacy when buying" products with RFID tags.
And this product opens new horizons... Now you can sexually harass women on the street and then say "sorry, I was just trying to steal your credit card".
Or you can just buy a HUB, use your P4 3Ghz as processing server and spread 386s at all your rooms as cheap X terminals... It would be nice to read slashdot in the bathroom instead of plain old dead-tree newspaper...
Also, I know some people who work with donated computers (oh, my ethic... some of them are better than mine), and for those which are unusable as desktop we are planning to prepare and sell them as DSL routers for students which want to share a DSL line (a 486 with 8mb of RAM does it nice)
BTW, I am running a MMX-200 with 32MB of RAM, and dont plan to upgrade soon... Exchange rates here are BAD... I could buy a car for the price of a new puter...
Maybe it IS fair use, smart guy, but the LASER industry is obviously "devising a tool with the objective of reverse engineering". They cannot escape the DMCA.
I wonder if axe and hammer manufacturers can be sued for making a hacking tool...
Here in my hometown there was once a metallurgic strike. The siderurgic here is the biggest in the country, so the government sent the army to stop the strike. The army, being as subtle as in every other country, killed three people in the process.
The sindicate made a monument in the middle of a big square, for the three men killed by the military. The military didn't like the monument. It happens that the thing exploded, and although there _were_ found remains of a kind of bomb, the military kept giving some lame excuse about a plane breaking the sound barrier causing the explosion.
Well, it was a monument about the army killing innocents, then the people thought that the destroyed monument represented the military truculence a lot more than the old one, so they left it destroyed.
Until recently when it was restored (but the results of the explosion are still visible, they left some parts of the monument a bit twisted...)
Are the people at XFree86 maintaining xlibs also? Will this be imported back at XFree86? The release email says xlibs is actively maintained by fd.o (does this mean it is not actively maintained by xf86.org?), but does this mean fd.o will become the official version (i.e., the version bundled in the mainstream distros)? Or will they be two competing implementations?
IIRC, Debian already uses libXft from fd.o (which is a bit obvious, as Keith Packard is in fd.o).
I'll just stick with kontact. .ics file on my web browser, and *magic*: The calendar opens inside the browser window.
1) If I want calendaring, I open Korganizer, same for Kaddressbook and Kmail. Same look n' feel. I can use the bigfuckinggroupware interface only when I want to use them all at the same time.
2) Address Book integration with Messenger (Kopete), which by the way integrates well with the desktop.
3) Oh... did I mention "integrates well with the desktop"?
4)Connect to Kolab server (free), not to a proprietary server via a proprietary plugin.
5) Kparts, baby! I click a
Wow! So the russians got Evangelions! Someone stop them before they end the world or something!
Firebird is NOT exactly a fork. According to the page (OK, I've read it somewhere, old phoenix's page, I think), to make a Firebird build they get the latest CVS Mozilla and patch only the interface code. This way, if some change in RC1 is deeper than interface, then it is automagically in the next Firebird. You can see this if you go to about:config in Firebird. You'll see (should I say legacy) options for about everything in Mozilla (mail/news, composer).
rmsousa Corp announces the "Faraday Cage Wallet". The perfect companion to the "contactless credit card". And if you call now you'll get entirely free a "Faraday Cage Trenchcoat", the perfect tool to "shoplift"^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H"ensure privacy when buying" products with RFID tags.
And this product opens new horizons... Now you can sexually harass women on the street and then say "sorry, I was just trying to steal your credit card".
Monitors can be Xineramed. CPUs can be clustered.
Or you can just buy a HUB, use your P4 3Ghz as processing server and spread 386s at all your rooms as cheap X terminals... It would be nice to read slashdot in the bathroom instead of plain old dead-tree newspaper...
Also, I know some people who work with donated computers (oh, my ethic... some of them are better than mine), and for those which are unusable as desktop we are planning to prepare and sell them as DSL routers for students which want to share a DSL line (a 486 with 8mb of RAM does it nice)
BTW, I am running a MMX-200 with 32MB of RAM, and dont plan to upgrade soon... Exchange rates here are BAD... I could buy a car for the price of a new puter...
I used to think he didn't read it... now I know that not only he reads slashdot, but it is also his main source of posts for slashdot.
I think maybe it is time for him to start looking _outside_ slashdot for news...
But hey... that was an useful one... I bought loads of pr0n with that paypal account!!!
And why won't it play in my MPlayer rc1?
Requested audio codec family [faad] (afm=faad) not available (enable it at compilation!)
Wtf is that faad?
Maybe it IS fair use, smart guy, but the LASER industry is obviously "devising a tool with the objective of reverse engineering". They cannot escape the DMCA. I wonder if axe and hammer manufacturers can be sued for making a hacking tool...
Well... Just use the fucking preview button, I already know that.
Here in my hometown there was once a metallurgic strike. The siderurgic here is the biggest in the country, so the government sent the army to stop the strike. The army, being as subtle as in every other country, killed three people in the process. The sindicate made a monument in the middle of a big square, for the three men killed by the military. The military didn't like the monument. It happens that the thing exploded, and although there _were_ found remains of a kind of bomb, the military kept giving some lame excuse about a plane breaking the sound barrier causing the explosion. Well, it was a monument about the army killing innocents, then the people thought that the destroyed monument represented the military truculence a lot more than the old one, so they left it destroyed. Until recently when it was restored (but the results of the explosion are still visible, they left some parts of the monument a bit twisted...)