By April 2011 you mean Gnome 3, right? Then continue using Gnome 2, it is called XFCE. There are also other equivalent "sane" DEs - like Cinnamon and Mate but I do not see there a difference, XFCE is a safe bet.
Android compared to a mix of GEOS (Nokia Communicators) or Maemo (Nokia N900). GEOS did not have/require a touchscreen, everything was controllable by hardware QWERTY. Maemo had normal UNIX prompt. Just both OSes have no longer competitive hardware (which is a pain as I still use N900 - together with Android).
Nokia started the smartphone era with Nokia Communicators. They had QWERTY keyboards. With arrow keys, a numeric row, extra keys for launching applications (no touchscreen!). Where is the QWERTY?
Several years ago I was at some meeting in one of the Google buildings. During some lunch time (on a weekend) I was walking through the streets in Google campus looking around and at other (closed) buildings, just curious. And some Google security guard stopped me I must return back to that my meeting building. May the guard do that? Are the streets there really a Google private propery? There was no gate to enter the Google campus and I was looking like a normal geek.
So she should say she wants to have a job, not that she has to work. I had to make this clear even with my ex. It is fine with me, I just do not like lies.
When I am recording by GPS a full day trip and read some articles on the display along the way I already need a second battery. And no, I do not want to carry a heavy battery pack in my bag the whole trip.
I do not see any download link there in Firefox. And neither in Chromium. Only in Icecat I can right-mouse-button click and save that video (as WebM), some other videos I cannot save that way in Icecat. Where the download link should be? it is not in the "... More" button.
Similar to Android maps. When any application wants to display a map it only displays Google Maps. Despite I have several other better (=offline) maps installed. And no, I have downloaded the areas into Google Maps offline maps and it still does not display anything offline. Plus other maps (like mapy.cz or MapsWithMe) render the maps better anyway.
Bluetooth keyboard is only OK as long as it is TOHKBD style - that is integrated with the phone as a single piece of hardware with no extra battery charging. And then the bluetooth part is only an implementation detail, probably a useless one as if they can connect the power wires they could connect even the signals. Keyboard shortcuts are always faster than any mouse/swipe/whatever crap. And no voice typing really makes sense on a busy street. Besides that I cannot imagine to voice type a bash command with all its backquotes. Typing on integrated QWERTY worked great for me on Nokia 9000i, Nokia 9110 and Nokia 900, I have no idea why it can no longer work. I need to get the job done, I do not need a star-trek-looking useless gadget.
There already were smartphones with QWERTY (incl. arrows, numeric row etc. - suitable for programming/VIM, not just for SMSes). There is no longer any single one QWERTY manufactured. There is probably still a long way ahead before we can see a usable phone when they still cannot get the QWERTY there.
"I have immediately deleted Microsoft Translate as it knows only several languages. I think I am glad (?) the translation will not be acceptable." - I am used any translations to Czech are poor but it is better than looking up all the words in a dictionary by hand. You are right I prefer translating other languages rather to English than to my native Czech as the double-translation makes more harm than good.
I immediately deleted Microsoft Translate as it knows only several languages. It knows none of the languages I am interested in (incl. my native Czech language). It really cannot compare with Google Translate. I do not understand it much, Microsoft has tons of money to pay more people for writing the vocabularies / whatever.
All the HQ-graphics video increase their resolution but if one stops the video each frame is ugly because of the lossy inter-frame motion compression. They do not show anything spectacular crippling it in the final delivery stage. Although I do not know what format to choose myself, MJPEG is too big, maybe some MP4/VP9 can tune the motion compression impact.
The Chromium problem is that any basic functionality - like disabling animated GIFs - is an extension there. And while I can read/review any XPI Firefox extension before installing it from a local copy I haven't figured out how to review the Chrome/Chromium extensions. I can only click on the web to some JavaScript button which gets it installed. Installing closedsource code is insecure. No matter Chromium security jails the extension - as most of the extensions need to read all the web pages I see together with everything I type such security jail is pointless. So as a whole Chromium is still closedsource==insecure. Otherwise it would be a great browser.
By April 2011 you mean Gnome 3, right? Then continue using Gnome 2, it is called XFCE. There are also other equivalent "sane" DEs - like Cinnamon and Mate but I do not see there a difference, XFCE is a safe bet.
Android compared to a mix of GEOS (Nokia Communicators) or Maemo (Nokia N900). GEOS did not have/require a touchscreen, everything was controllable by hardware QWERTY. Maemo had normal UNIX prompt. Just both OSes have no longer competitive hardware (which is a pain as I still use N900 - together with Android).
I see no Edge in Fedora and neither Debian. How is the package called?
Nokia started the smartphone era with Nokia Communicators. They had QWERTY keyboards. With arrow keys, a numeric row, extra keys for launching applications (no touchscreen!). Where is the QWERTY?
Several years ago I was at some meeting in one of the Google buildings. During some lunch time (on a weekend) I was walking through the streets in Google campus looking around and at other (closed) buildings, just curious. And some Google security guard stopped me I must return back to that my meeting building. May the guard do that? Are the streets there really a Google private propery? There was no gate to enter the Google campus and I was looking like a normal geek.
So she should say she wants to have a job, not that she has to work. I had to make this clear even with my ex. It is fine with me, I just do not like lies.
When I am recording by GPS a full day trip and read some articles on the display along the way I already need a second battery. And no, I do not want to carry a heavy battery pack in my bag the whole trip.
"Frastra In the fire storms of Frastra, they say, life begins at 40,000 degrees." - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
I do not see any download link there in Firefox. And neither in Chromium. Only in Icecat I can right-mouse-button click and save that video (as WebM), some other videos I cannot save that way in Icecat. Where the download link should be? it is not in the "... More" button.
And I was asking for an example of such a YouTube video as I haven't found any.
Which YouTube video has that "download link"? I have never seen that. Does the link require Flash? Using HTML5 only.
Similar to Android maps. When any application wants to display a map it only displays Google Maps. Despite I have several other better (=offline) maps installed. And no, I have downloaded the areas into Google Maps offline maps and it still does not display anything offline. Plus other maps (like mapy.cz or MapsWithMe) render the maps better anyway.
Bluetooth keyboard is only OK as long as it is TOHKBD style - that is integrated with the phone as a single piece of hardware with no extra battery charging. And then the bluetooth part is only an implementation detail, probably a useless one as if they can connect the power wires they could connect even the signals. Keyboard shortcuts are always faster than any mouse/swipe/whatever crap. And no voice typing really makes sense on a busy street. Besides that I cannot imagine to voice type a bash command with all its backquotes. Typing on integrated QWERTY worked great for me on Nokia 9000i, Nokia 9110 and Nokia 900, I have no idea why it can no longer work. I need to get the job done, I do not need a star-trek-looking useless gadget.
There already were smartphones with QWERTY (incl. arrows, numeric row etc. - suitable for programming/VIM, not just for SMSes). There is no longer any single one QWERTY manufactured. There is probably still a long way ahead before we can see a usable phone when they still cannot get the QWERTY there.
"I have immediately deleted Microsoft Translate as it knows only several languages. I think I am glad (?) the translation will not be acceptable." - I am used any translations to Czech are poor but it is better than looking up all the words in a dictionary by hand. You are right I prefer translating other languages rather to English than to my native Czech as the double-translation makes more harm than good.
I immediately deleted Microsoft Translate as it knows only several languages. It knows none of the languages I am interested in (incl. my native Czech language). It really cannot compare with Google Translate. I do not understand it much, Microsoft has tons of money to pay more people for writing the vocabularies / whatever.
What's interesting on that? Just run whois on each recipient's domain.
"Not downloading but using the preinstalled one" does matter in real world.
All the HQ-graphics video increase their resolution but if one stops the video each frame is ugly because of the lossy inter-frame motion compression. They do not show anything spectacular crippling it in the final delivery stage. Although I do not know what format to choose myself, MJPEG is too big, maybe some MP4/VP9 can tune the motion compression impact.
Wow, thanks, it really works! Firefox, I am sorry.
The Chromium problem is that any basic functionality - like disabling animated GIFs - is an extension there. And while I can read/review any XPI Firefox extension before installing it from a local copy I haven't figured out how to review the Chrome/Chromium extensions. I can only click on the web to some JavaScript button which gets it installed. Installing closedsource code is insecure. No matter Chromium security jails the extension - as most of the extensions need to read all the web pages I see together with everything I type such security jail is pointless. So as a whole Chromium is still closedsource==insecure. Otherwise it would be a great browser.
Android Open Source Project does not bundle anything, particularly not any app store. TFA does not mention this, what is the court decision based on?
How does it compare to duplicity?
If they were confident they can land it safely they could wait multiple launch windows until the sea is calm.
java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.71-1.b15.fc23.x86_64 installed fine by dnf/yum, who cares about Oracle?