Thank god your not a Constitutional lawyer. Maybe you should read it sometime. Having a standing army was the last thing The Framers of the Constitution wanted. Only in times of war, are there supposed to be a standing army. And no, we are not at war right now. It's the media's war. Congress has not declared war on anyone.
I still have not figured out how to get rid of these silly app icons that pop up for every program you open. The only way I figured out how is to right click the apps title bar, click attributes, click the menu for Application Specific and put a check in No Application Icon.
This has bugged me for years.
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This is a known problem. Check the webpage, there is a fix for this.
You are missing the point here. Tell me this, when you go to install KDE and go to ftp.kde.org, how many files do you have to download, and which files do you download? Why waste time trying to figure out which ones when you can run an installer which handles all the little details for you. Ximian installer is great and works really well. KDE needs one also, and I also agree that they should rip Ximian's installer and make things more unified.
I can't wait to see RH 24.2 or when we get AOL 70.0
Some of these version numbers make for a good laugh.
And you thought Efnet was dead or dying.
Thank god your not a Constitutional lawyer. Maybe you should read it sometime. Having a standing army was the last thing The Framers of the Constitution wanted. Only in times of war, are there supposed to be a standing army. And no, we are not at war right now. It's the media's war. Congress has not declared war on anyone.
I still have not figured out how to get rid of these silly app icons that pop up for every program you open. The only way I figured out how is to right click the apps title bar, click attributes, click the menu for Application Specific and put a check in No Application Icon.
This has bugged me for years.
This is a known problem. Check the webpage, there is a fix for this.
Your not going to learn to be a hack/cracker by playing this game. Get real.
I am sure that bin laden trains all his people with M$ Flight Simulator to crash airplanes into buildings.
You are missing the point here. Tell me this, when you go to install KDE and go to ftp.kde.org, how many files do you have to download, and which files do you download? Why waste time trying to figure out which ones when you can run an installer which handles all the little details for you. Ximian installer is great and works really well. KDE needs one also, and I also agree that they should rip Ximian's installer and make things more unified.
Yes, until we see actual code.