Someone should let this guy know that you can in fact prevent Nautilus from opening everything in new windows, just because KDE holds your hand through every little thing doesn't mean that all desktop environments work that way. Isn't part of using Linux being able to tweak things to your liking? If he put time into checking out things like gconf-editor, he wouldn't have made himself look like such a biased KDE fanboy.
Come on, give SCO some credit. They're trying to get money while they still have enough to pay for lawyers and whatnot. It's better that they hit big corporations now than hitting soup kitchens in a year from now.
Once this project starts progressing and is deployed, will this be backwards compatible with current xfree86 libraries? Or will x based projects like Gnome and KDE have to rewrite portions of their code to make it work with this?
The problem isn't what caused this, the problem is that numberous years in a row congress decided against funding the upgrading of power grids and now they're paying for their lack of action. I hope this has been a lesson to alot of people in power.
Someone should let this guy know that you can in fact prevent Nautilus from opening everything in new windows, just because KDE holds your hand through every little thing doesn't mean that all desktop environments work that way. Isn't part of using Linux being able to tweak things to your liking? If he put time into checking out things like gconf-editor, he wouldn't have made himself look like such a biased KDE fanboy.
Come on, give SCO some credit. They're trying to get money while they still have enough to pay for lawyers and whatnot. It's better that they hit big corporations now than hitting soup kitchens in a year from now.
Are you kidding? Linus' gas isn't like ours. It's open source. Bill Gates charges licensing fees to be in the same room as him when he passes gas.
Smartphone is to Microsoft as friendly fire from smart weapons is to... that's right, the U.S. military.
Once this project starts progressing and is deployed, will this be backwards compatible with current xfree86 libraries? Or will x based projects like Gnome and KDE have to rewrite portions of their code to make it work with this?
The problem isn't what caused this, the problem is that numberous years in a row congress decided against funding the upgrading of power grids and now they're paying for their lack of action. I hope this has been a lesson to alot of people in power.
Lava lamps? Damn hippies.