One of the contras is that it has a file for each configuration value. So you have to happen a file for each value. And if you look at the number of parameters a program as mutt requires, it appears to me that this will be deadly slow.
Re:Google is more than a search engine...
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What's Next For Google?
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Just like in software applications, a monopoly is no good. People nowadays rely highly on search results by google, and if google can't find it, it doesn't exists. Sounds pretty dangerous to me. There have already been precedents of censoring data by google. Competition is good, also in the market of search engines.
And I wouldn't forget MS, they also have the money and the knowledge to make an even more powerful search engine. And if they integrate it closely in Windows, its popularity will surely increase.
Battlefield Vietnam, Max Payne II are a year old maybe, and they run just fine on cedega. Off course i prefer native games, but if only 2 or 3 % of the computers have linux installed, i don't think the vendors will do much effort for a native linux version. However things are changing: UT2004, Doom 3 and many more are natively supported (http://icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php)
One of the contras is that it has a file for each configuration value. So you have to happen a file for each value. And if you look at the number of parameters a program as mutt requires, it appears to me that this will be deadly slow.
And what about imagemagick?
Just like in software applications, a monopoly is no good. People nowadays rely highly on search results by google, and if google can't find it, it doesn't exists. Sounds pretty dangerous to me. There have already been precedents of censoring data by google. Competition is good, also in the market of search engines. And I wouldn't forget MS, they also have the money and the knowledge to make an even more powerful search engine. And if they integrate it closely in Windows, its popularity will surely increase.
Battlefield Vietnam, Max Payne II are a year old maybe, and they run just fine on cedega. Off course i prefer native games, but if only 2 or 3 % of the computers have linux installed, i don't think the vendors will do much effort for a native linux version. However things are changing: UT2004, Doom 3 and many more are natively supported (http://icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php)