>> Also, hopefully the native OS X port will be done.
I too am waiting for the OS X port of OOo. Even if it's just a beta. I was looking at the developement time line. It looks like 1st Q of 2003 will bring us an alpha build. I'm sure it will bead paying $400 of MS X.v
CYGWIN is very cool I use it on workstations at work as an X client to connect to some of our UNIX and Linux boxes. Sure beets paying for Reflection or Hummingbird.
All in all, night and day, in 1 year its gone from taking 1-3 days to get a desktop linux system really ready for production to about 30 minutes...
Indeed. With RedHat 8, I can now use Linux as a desktop. Prior to that, I felt that Linux never really had that polished look I needed to use it daily.
I still use Windows every day... But now, I find my self using RedHat 8 more of the day and Windows less.
For 2003, it would be nice if Open Office got better (much better). Also, Mozilla speed improvements or Phoenix 1.0 would rock!
Phoenix 0.5 - http://mozilla.org/ Chimera 0.6 - http://mozilla.org/ The Open CD - http://www.TheopenCD.org GNU Win II - http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/en/index.html yEnc - http://www.yenc.org/
Imagine a... Bang!
Great minds think alike. I just wish sig was long enough to include that goat link.
How log have you had it? I stated this one back in mid December.
Anyone know if they are considering a Linux kit fpr PS3?
I wish I could read slashdot.org's Apache access_log to see how many times a day Microsoft visits
Yea, but us geeks have Ellen Feiss and Janie Porche.
Why is it that companies who's customer service gets so horrable think the magical cure is create a new company or change their name?
This will be one of those things where it's cool because you can do it, but is there really any reason to do it? Kinda like Mac on Linux.
There is already an OOo port the is 100% Aqua (no need for X11!!!).
www.neooffice.org
www.neooffice.org/flaming_yeti_screenshots.html
In Soviet Russia iFIRSTPOST gives you $1.
>> Does this mean that you can only sell this music in Europe?
The real questions is: Who cares? First of all, we are talking about Elvis. Secondly, with p2p you don't need to buy it.
>> Also, hopefully the native OS X port will be done.
I too am waiting for the OS X port of OOo. Even if it's just a beta. I was looking at the developement time line. It looks like 1st Q of 2003 will bring us an alpha build. I'm sure it will bead paying $400 of MS X.v
CYGWIN is very cool I use it on workstations at work as an X client to connect to some of our UNIX and Linux boxes. Sure beets paying for Reflection or Hummingbird.
>>please give us money or we will vanish (Mandrake)
You ovbiously don't know jack about Linux. Everyone who does is well aware that Mandrake isn't a real company.
Thus, it's a good thing that noone takes Mandrake seriously. Otherwise that damn dirty French company would be giving Linux a bad name.
>>I hope IBM is itching for revenge after OS/2.
Why dosen't IBM just develop it's own distro (desktop)??? Think about it... A multi-billion company to backup a it's very own Linux distro.
Indeed. With RedHat 8, I can now use Linux as a desktop. Prior to that, I felt that Linux never really had that polished look I needed to use it daily.
I still use Windows every day... But now, I find my self using RedHat 8 more of the day and Windows less.
For 2003, it would be nice if Open Office got better (much better). Also, Mozilla speed improvements or Phoenix 1.0 would rock!
Other reasions why 2002 was great:
Phoenix 0.5 - http://mozilla.org/
Chimera 0.6 - http://mozilla.org/
The Open CD - http://www.TheopenCD.org
GNU Win II - http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/en/index.html
yEnc - http://www.yenc.org/
Screenshots (remove any spaces from URL)
http://chimera.mozdev.org/screenshots.html
E != mc^2
Maybe they could replace them with Suicide Booths :)
I get that alot, thanks. Someone will steal it soon.
No, he should chage it to "Lill Lates" so he dosen't get sued.
Not a troll...
Is anyone out there even using Lindows?
It's under the DOC directory.