Doesn't seem to be true. Article indicates the DBFS will run on top of other filesystems. if you don't use KDE, you don't use DBFS... ext2/3 etc is still there. The real question is whether you can use KDE without using DBFS...
Article doesn't address whether or not we can turn DBFS off and use the more traditional hierarchical method of file placement. Will we be dragged into this kicking and screaming?
The obvious reaction would be to activate entries in the database that weren't actually sold and don't have physical counterparts. Any such card that shows up on a sales floor was obviously illegally counterfitted.
But if it's an inside job, this won't help you catch the crooks cause they'd know what you were up to.
Nah, that's only if you install Windows...
Beats the heck out of this stuff
Why has it taken so long to get decent pixel depth on LCD monitors when it's been available in laptops for some time now?
Yes
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/demo_dawn.html
The you should check out NVidia's Dawn Demo. It's so real it makes you do a double take.
http://www.1up.com/do/slideshow?cId=3133458
aren't THOSE the screenshots? looks like you were referencing pictures of the festival itself...
Doesn't seem to be true. Article indicates the DBFS will run on top of other filesystems. if you don't use KDE, you don't use DBFS... ext2/3 etc is still there. The real question is whether you can use KDE without using DBFS...
Article doesn't address whether or not we can turn DBFS off and use the more traditional hierarchical method of file placement. Will we be dragged into this kicking and screaming?
of course when your fake hand is strong enough to crush steel it gets classified as a weapon and you have to check it with your luggage...
The obvious reaction would be to activate entries in the database that weren't actually sold and don't have physical counterparts. Any such card that shows up on a sales floor was obviously illegally counterfitted. But if it's an inside job, this won't help you catch the crooks cause they'd know what you were up to.