Wait and see... too early to say right now I guess. But keep in mind, even if you read that the WMP54G is supported at some point, make sure that it is YOUR revision of the card that is supported because there are at least two with entirely different chipsets (Prism GT Vs. Atheros).
I really don't see the problem. I use Linux for a long time now and I really love the mouse-selects-middle-pasts... this is a feature, not a bug! There are problems, yes, like the "clipboard" will be emtied when the window closes, this IS bad. but everything besides this is very handy.
>> As in, I'll highlight text to copy it, then
>> realize I want to highlight a block of text for
>> the purpose of deleting it. Of course, the
>> second highlighting overwrites the first
>> highlighting.
This is nonsense... if you want to past the whole text, just do it and delete wahtever you like in the source text after that. if you realize you don't want something pasted then deleting it after the paste in the new document is easier anyway. scenario 3: you have selected some text and realize you want to delete a section of it also in the original (before the copy&past)... First this is your problem (you should have done before) but just cont the clicks:
UNIX: select text, deselect text, select text to delete, delete, select text to copy, paste
WINDOWS: select text, copy, deselect text, select text to delete, delete, select text to copy, copy, paste
So this is actually easier on *x...
Wait and see... too early to say right now I guess. But keep in mind, even if you read that the WMP54G is supported at some point, make sure that it is YOUR revision of the card that is supported because there are at least two with entirely different chipsets (Prism GT Vs. Atheros).
We can only hope... ;)
I really don't see the problem. I use Linux for a long time now and I really love the mouse-selects-middle-pasts... this is a feature, not a bug! There are problems, yes, like the "clipboard" will be emtied when the window closes, this IS bad. but everything besides this is very handy. >> As in, I'll highlight text to copy it, then >> realize I want to highlight a block of text for >> the purpose of deleting it. Of course, the >> second highlighting overwrites the first >> highlighting. This is nonsense... if you want to past the whole text, just do it and delete wahtever you like in the source text after that. if you realize you don't want something pasted then deleting it after the paste in the new document is easier anyway. scenario 3: you have selected some text and realize you want to delete a section of it also in the original (before the copy&past)... First this is your problem (you should have done before) but just cont the clicks: UNIX: select text, deselect text, select text to delete, delete, select text to copy, paste WINDOWS: select text, copy, deselect text, select text to delete, delete, select text to copy, copy, paste So this is actually easier on *x...