I find SCIM a pretty feature complete solution for me. It has a GTK config module, which can be accessed from the GNOME menu, and shows its status in the notification area. It also (probably most importantly) has a good input methods for each CJK language.
install Winex and star gaming. since Winex sometimes cause a 30% loss in framerate, it'll be a good reason to buy a Radeon 9800 pro
Actually, the xfree radeon driver doesn't even have 3d support for the Radeon 9800 Pro, and the ATI binary driver doesn't work with WINE(x). They even said in the readme that it's winex's problem! Now I'm wondering why Nvidia's driver just works.
One problem is that 1024x768 and 1280x1024 are in different proportions, so the images you get will be a little stretched out. To maintain original proportions you will need to find a larger screen with 1400x1050 or 1600x1200 resolution, but they seem to be still unreasonably expensive and rare.
Well I guess this post will be modded out of existence, but I have to say I agree with the parent post. As a GNU/Linux user I hate to see this kind of trivial things posted again and again. Imagine seeing someone writing "Windows is used to create text documents!"
I find SCIM a pretty feature complete solution for me. It has a GTK config module, which can be accessed from the GNOME menu, and shows its status in the notification area. It also (probably most importantly) has a good input methods for each CJK language.
install Winex and star gaming. since Winex sometimes cause a 30% loss in framerate, it'll be a good reason to buy a Radeon 9800 pro
Actually, the xfree radeon driver doesn't even have 3d support for the Radeon 9800 Pro, and the ATI binary driver doesn't work with WINE(x). They even said in the readme that it's winex's problem! Now I'm wondering why Nvidia's driver just works.One problem is that 1024x768 and 1280x1024 are in different proportions, so the images you get will be a little stretched out. To maintain original proportions you will need to find a larger screen with 1400x1050 or 1600x1200 resolution, but they seem to be still unreasonably expensive and rare.
Hey man, you're talking just like my boss!
Well I guess this post will be modded out of existence, but I have to say I agree with the parent post. As a GNU/Linux user I hate to see this kind of trivial things posted again and again. Imagine seeing someone writing "Windows is used to create text documents!"
C'mon, this article sucks. Admit it.
"I can handle bad speeling and double"
Marcel...what were you smoking?