And its not even like I've got a "good video card." ATI All in Wonder 16mb. Granted, I can't do OpenGL too fast, but I'm pretty sure that's a permission thing (says Direct Rendering is forbidden or something along those lines... any tips?).
Yeah, X can be a mem hog, when it is, as a previous poster stated, holding pixbufs for each and every program that even thinks of being open.
It sounds to me like your horror future is very much like the world seen in the future of Wells' The Time Machine.
So, are you eloi or morlock? Personally, I agree with you, and would never want to see a world in which such a question has even the possiblity of existing.
Yeah, that Motherfucking Fujitsu Heavy Industries is one unpredictable TV pilot. Did that show ever enter production? If so, can I get a "hookup" to go with these fourtees?
:s/'The DVD player'/deCSS/g
:s/' disk on your TV screen'//g
:wq
And its not even like I've got a "good video card." ATI All in Wonder 16mb. Granted, I can't do OpenGL too fast, but I'm pretty sure that's a permission thing (says Direct Rendering is forbidden or something along those lines... any tips?).
Yeah, X can be a mem hog, when it is, as a previous poster stated, holding pixbufs for each and every program that even thinks of being open.
1) Open AOL
2) Type Screenname/Password combo
3) Wait
4) Open (Mozilla||Opera||MSIE||links||and so on)
5) Enjoy the IntarWeb
Of course, if you don't want the IntarWeb, you can always open up your fave SSH/FTP/FastTrack/DC/whatever client.
AOL is, contrary to popular belief, an actual ISP.
They happen to provide shitty content as a side "benefit."
Upgrade to links, they've even got graphics now!
Xoder: Proud Graphical Links user since 2 weeks after he upgraded to Linux
It sounds to me like your horror future is very much like the world seen in the future of Wells' The Time Machine.
So, are you eloi or morlock? Personally, I agree with you, and would never want to see a world in which such a question has even the possiblity of existing.
Amen to that!
... linux kernal [sic] 102.3.4 (emphasis mine)
c'mon, who would use a development kernel on something as mission-critical as The Matrix? [/troll]
Yeah, that Motherfucking Fujitsu Heavy Industries is one unpredictable TV pilot. Did that show ever enter production? If so, can I get a "hookup" to go with these fourtees?