When did they start releasing harddrives with gigabit specs? Isn't that tricking the customers even more than the usual giga/gibi confusion?
or is the manufacturer just ignorant?
How to make another editor the default one?
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I'm using emacs (tailored and equal on both linux and windows), and would very much like that one to become the default text editor. Notepad is almost useless, and wordpad doesn't really cut it either....
I've tried to edit the registry (searched for FileExt, I think) and change the programs there but it didn't really work. Maybe I missed something or is there a clean way of doing it?
When did they start releasing harddrives with gigabit specs? Isn't that tricking the customers even more than the usual giga/gibi confusion? or is the manufacturer just ignorant?
I'm using emacs (tailored and equal on both linux and windows), and would very much like that one to become the default text editor. Notepad is almost useless, and wordpad doesn't really cut it either.... I've tried to edit the registry (searched for FileExt, I think) and change the programs there but it didn't really work. Maybe I missed something or is there a clean way of doing it?
Well, actually he wrote 20 GB which is 8 times as much as you wrote (20 Gb). bits and bytes....
On the other hand, to the OP: if 20GB used to be a small collection it most definately still is; people's mp3 collections don't shrink....
Then you should have a look at portable firefox: http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_firefox/ or here http://portablefirefox.mozdev.org/ (within the next week)