If all the developers developing functionality in this KDE-only style would put the (wasted) effort into programming this on the OS-level (as in: writing filesystem drivers instead of KIOslaves) every app could use this, not just the ones linking with kdelibs.
The window manager I use, ratpoison, is a good example of open source innovation. Granted, it is a product for a small group of people (keyboard driven WM with fullscreen of every program and gnu/screen like keyboard shortcuts) but something like that simply would not exist without open source.
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Ruling with an iron fist is necessary when the 'people' you talk about are actually companies where the CEOs think they are not allowed to give anything back because it might cost 2 cent extra.
Because they are probably written by people that signed NDAs and can't talk about it, so their knowledge about that Cell processor is not available to the public.
At least here in Germany you can get a DVD burner for around 75 Euro. I doubt the price will drop much lower before the introduction of the next-generation media burner and that one will probably take a few years after the introduction of that media which is not even introduced yet.
A good reason might be an installation on a mobile hard drive to be used on different computers where the live-cd hardware autodetection might come in handy.
Maybe 'SOMETHING' is just the process of recognizing the superior quality of mature Open Source Software for other industries. Open Source is at least as good as proprietary Software and saves every other industry billions in duplicated effort.
Actually it is more a convenience factor. Downloading via bittorrent is much easier (takes about 2 minutes of your time) than buying DVDs and TV is out of the race anyway because they never show the right things at the right time (and here in germany some/most of the translations are really bad IMO)
I guess you are one of those people like me then who finds himself trying Mouse Gestures in IE or Firefox when one has to use them because it isn't the own PC and wonders wtf it won't close the current window or why the next page of google results isn't displayed.
I wouldn't say the opposite (doing homework doesn't lower your understanding) but people able to recognize grunt/memorization work are definitely better off than people blindly obeying their teachers in every aspect.
So you have either kid soldiers or 20 year olds dumb enough to shoot someone by accident just because they received no training in the US? The grandparent probably meant to train them early to prevent shootings before they leave school, not when they finished school and enter the military.
Silver Bullet Spam Solution:
Only deliver mails encrypted with the user PGP key to them. Everyone else gets an auto-reply to inform them about this policy and the location of the key.
The danger isn't Microsoft winning again, the danger is anyone winning at all. Sure, the current situation with a closed source 90% market share product is worse than a 90% market share open source product situation but a far better outcome for improved standard compliance in the future would be a market with 3 or 4 browsers with at least 20% market share each.
I imagine ordinary people will begin to care when their CPU turns into smoke (or fails in a different manner) one day and they realize that they have to buy all the media they bought on their old PC again since it won't run on the new machine.
Apache uses autoconf/make AFAIK and can be installed where you want it to go.
Just because everyone uses vendor-specific names doesn't mean that is a good idea. Wether the Linux-style is optimal is another question.
If all the developers developing functionality in this KDE-only style would put the (wasted) effort into programming this on the OS-level (as in: writing filesystem drivers instead of KIOslaves) every app could use this, not just the ones linking with kdelibs.
The window manager I use, ratpoison, is a good example of open source innovation. Granted, it is a product for a small group of people (keyboard driven WM with fullscreen of every program and gnu/screen like keyboard shortcuts) but something like that simply would not exist without open source.
Ruling with an iron fist is necessary when the 'people' you talk about are actually companies where the CEOs think they are not allowed to give anything back because it might cost 2 cent extra.
Because they are probably written by people that signed NDAs and can't talk about it, so their knowledge about that Cell processor is not available to the public.
At least here in Germany you can get a DVD burner for around 75 Euro. I doubt the price will drop much lower before the introduction of the next-generation media burner and that one will probably take a few years after the introduction of that media which is not even introduced yet.
A good reason might be an installation on a mobile hard drive to be used on different computers where the live-cd hardware autodetection might come in handy.
Maybe 'SOMETHING' is just the process of recognizing the superior quality of mature Open Source Software for other industries. Open Source is at least as good as proprietary Software and saves every other industry billions in duplicated effort.
Without being too familar with Javascript I am reasonably sure Javascript uses Memory too like any other programming language on the planet.
Actually it is more a convenience factor. Downloading via bittorrent is much easier (takes about 2 minutes of your time) than buying DVDs and TV is out of the race anyway because they never show the right things at the right time (and here in germany some/most of the translations are really bad IMO)
So working for a living is an addiction because you need to do it so you won't starve to death on the streets?
I don't know about you but I can't type faster than emacs (or nano, or vi) can accept input. Maybe you are just using the wrong software.
I guess you are one of those people like me then who finds himself trying Mouse Gestures in IE or Firefox when one has to use them because it isn't the own PC and wonders wtf it won't close the current window or why the next page of google results isn't displayed.
Actually pretty much all firefox extensions that don't copy some opera feature (including the ones without GUI, see this site) are useless.
There are no good KDE apps (at first I was tempted to end my post here) without counterparts that don't need KDE.
I wouldn't say the opposite (doing homework doesn't lower your understanding) but people able to recognize grunt/memorization work are definitely better off than people blindly obeying their teachers in every aspect.
So you have either kid soldiers or 20 year olds dumb enough to shoot someone by accident just because they received no training in the US? The grandparent probably meant to train them early to prevent shootings before they leave school, not when they finished school and enter the military.
Not if anyone but Sony changes it. Sony owns the CD Trademark AFAIK and thus can simply declare the new format the "CD".
Especially since Dwarfs and Gnomes are smaller than Elves and thus fit through smaller security holes...
Silver Bullet Spam Solution:
Only deliver mails encrypted with the user PGP key to them. Everyone else gets an auto-reply to inform them about this policy and the location of the key.
The danger isn't Microsoft winning again, the danger is anyone winning at all. Sure, the current situation with a closed source 90% market share product is worse than a 90% market share open source product situation but a far better outcome for improved standard compliance in the future would be a market with 3 or 4 browsers with at least 20% market share each.
How about not having two rows of tabs at all and simply designing the interface simple enough to need less tabs than you can fit in one row?
And why do you think MS can get away with playing only DRM media and refusing to play MP3s and other non-DRM formats?
I imagine ordinary people will begin to care when their CPU turns into smoke (or fails in a different manner) one day and they realize that they have to buy all the media they bought on their old PC again since it won't run on the new machine.