Hi, garma isn't ready for any desktop user at the moment. And I (as one of garma's developer) am focusing on Maliwan which is a frame work that is usable on both GNUstep and Cocoa. Garma's critical goal is to develop a good desktop publishing environment. The usage of GNOME and KDE on garma won't be much different from using GNOME and KDE on OSX. They will be usable but you will never feel them like native applications.
You're not gonna have Saddam Hussein to kick around any more!
to make it more related to the subject...
long live Saddam, you soon will exist eternally in one of those quake clone.
Very true, even you managed to get a notebook and successfully run something on Mars, that doesn't mean you can run it under St. Helen or on Pluto.
Hi, garma isn't ready for any desktop user at the moment. And I (as one of garma's developer) am focusing on Maliwan which is a frame work that is usable on both GNUstep and Cocoa. Garma's critical goal is to develop a good desktop publishing environment. The usage of GNOME and KDE on garma won't be much different from using GNOME and KDE on OSX. They will be usable but you will never feel them like native applications.
is 50% suck good or suck? hmmm...
since you just slashdot it...
You're not gonna have Saddam Hussein to kick around any more! to make it more related to the subject... long live Saddam, you soon will exist eternally in one of those quake clone.
why each file for each platforms are so different? windows 2.6mb osx 2.0 and gnu/linux (don't blame me but rms) 4.2mb?
hope god will save those people... (and especially MCSEs)
8 years ago I know C++, wrote ~20k line of code in it.. Now I don't even know how to read the code.. I'm thinking of relearning COBOL anyway.
sorry really!
no need to remove his pants.
that's why slashdot never get slashdotted when it link to itself! you probably run l4hurd with linux tcp/ip stack right?