I don't believe this is trolling. I think this is a serious statement.
If we are basically a grown up germ, where is the purpose in life? What's the point in living, when dieing seems easier. That's the question that philosophers have tried to answer for the last century.
Is this a good thing considering that the Debian Project is many times much more zealous about their definition of "Free" than the FSF?
Just wondering about everyone's input.
Isn't it obvious? This is just another way to keep the people of China under the Communist Party's foot. They are scared about the growing globalization. (examples include their firewall, such and such) If they can seperate China into many small components, they can control it. This is going backwards, not forwards.
Lol, that is the first time that happened. The link from the index didnt work. I almost stopped breathing.
Be a good little boy:: Pats/.::
-Sam
My favorite feature : dnssd (aka zeroconf)
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I am just waiting until debian (unstable) upgrades to this release so i can check out the zeroconf support. If it does what is promised (easy networking) then I will be ONE HAPPY CAMPER!
And also the new media ioslave (with hal support) is good too!
Actually they have just moved their website to http://slax.linux-live.org/. I have downloaded slax before, to test out the latest kde 3.2 and liked it alot.
-Sam
So, I guess this means you're going to be the first volunteer for a windmill in your front yard? right?
I don't believe this is trolling. I think this is a serious statement.
If we are basically a grown up germ, where is the purpose in life? What's the point in living, when dieing seems easier. That's the question that philosophers have tried to answer for the last century.
Is this a good thing considering that the Debian Project is many times much more zealous about their definition of "Free" than the FSF? Just wondering about everyone's input.
You must be new here.
We only had 2 kb/s of RAM, we took a BUS to school uphill both ways, and the word VISTA was only used in the pipply-headed geek crowd... oh wait
But it runs KDE quite happily
~(Notice that the Google Talk system will interoperate just fine with Jabber clients.)
ehm, FYI, google talk no longer works with gaim, but it did when they hadn't announced it yet...
I think they are doing their fare share with their open-source program, as well as the Summer of Code grants.
-Sam
eh, chinese, my spelling is not up to par :)
Isn't it obvious? This is just another way to keep the people of China under the Communist Party's foot. They are scared about the growing globalization. (examples include their firewall, such and such) If they can seperate China into many small components, they can control it. This is going backwards, not forwards.
Its the name of my dog...
That is all
"Oh, I know what you're thinking. Mine's bigger than yours. Its not fair..." - Hard to Kill Maybe the best of both worlds? ;-D
Hello Anonymous Coward, can you be my friend? ;-D
Lol, that is the first time that happened. The link from the index didnt work. I almost stopped breathing.
:: Pats /. ::
Be a good little boy
-Sam
I am just waiting until debian (unstable) upgrades to this release so i can check out the zeroconf support. If it does what is promised (easy networking) then I will be ONE HAPPY CAMPER!
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And also the new media ioslave (with hal support) is good too!
-Sam
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I really need to take the time to set this sig, I deserve karma like anyone else...
Press release is right here...http://www.google.com/press/pressrel/gmail. html
-Weber
His idea sounds very close to Morphix. It allows easy building of customized live-cd distributions. It supplies its own installer too.
Hey, A guy has made a knoppix dvd, but you have to buy it. http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4002 -Sam
Actually they have just moved their website to http://slax.linux-live.org/. I have downloaded slax before, to test out the latest kde 3.2 and liked it alot. -Sam
Yes, this is true...I messed around and used internet explorer on a linux box, and firebird started just as fast as explorer