All custom software developed for PC-BSD, The GUI Installer, Package Manager, Package Creator, were developed using the QT libraries. (www.trolltech.com) QT is one of the most powerful, solid C++ library sets available today, but it does not allow releasing under the BSD license, only under the GPL, or their own custom license QPL. For this reason, we have chosen to go the GPL approach. This was not intended to *pollute* the BSD license, just as a user running KDE on BSD doesn't intend to pollute the license either.
So they had to either write a GTK installer (and using KDE as the desktop, this wouldn't make sense), pay Trolltech for a QT license, or release under QT with the GPL.
By default, ln makes hard links. A hard link to a file is indistinguish-
able from the original directory entry; any changes to a file are effec-
tively independent of the name used to reference the file. Hard links
may not normally refer to directories and may not span file systems.
The signature is in x86 32-bit machine code:
0x90 is nop (No Operation, i.e. do nothing)
0xCD 0x19 is interrupt 0x19 (The last thing the BIOS does after POST, reading the first 512 bytes of the hard drive, AKA the boot-sector, and executing them).
So this means: Do nothing four times, then reboot.
Possibly they gave one group real medicine, and the other nothing at all, and got the same results as giving one group real medicine, and the other a placebo.
Since Minimo seems to require a relatively small amount of memory (compared to Mozilla or Firefox), has anyone ever considered porting it back to the desktop so it can be used as a very lightweight browser on desktop?
The difference is in the title:
"Why do traffic estimates for my Ad Group differ from those given by the standalone tool?"
As opposed to
"traffic estimator, traffic estimates, traffic tool, estimate traffic
Google AdWords Support: Why do traffic estimates for my Ad Group differ from those given by the standalone tool?"
So they had to either write a GTK installer (and using KDE as the desktop, this wouldn't make sense), pay Trolltech for a QT license, or release under QT with the GPL.
So this is the new feature in Longhorn. I was pointing out that hard links were what the original poster was meaning to say, not symlinks.
What about hard links?
From the linked page:
Windows XP does this too.
Yahoo! uses Google to do their searching? I doubt it.
Yahoo! search for `xyzzy'
Google search for `xyzzy'
The signature is in x86 32-bit machine code:
0x90 is nop (No Operation, i.e. do nothing)
0xCD 0x19 is interrupt 0x19 (The last thing the BIOS does after POST, reading the first 512 bytes of the hard drive, AKA the boot-sector, and executing them).
So this means: Do nothing four times, then reboot.
Possibly they gave one group real medicine, and the other nothing at all, and got the same results as giving one group real medicine, and the other a placebo.
A link that actually works can be found Here.
I just found a working version (with images) Here.
I was lucky enough to see the page before it was taken down, but a (non-zoomed) screenshot is linked from the article.
Here's the Coral Cache and the Mirrordot Mirror.
That's "Online Poker" in quotes. If you just search for Online Poker, it's the third result.
Registration free link
Generated using the New York Times Link Generator.
From the summary:
Think Secret is reporting that Tiger will be out in April with an event on April 1st and it should be out in stores by April 15th.
So yes, this could be an April Fool's joke.
From the first paragraph of the TOS:
The following terms and conditions apply to all users who either registered for AIM services or downloaded AIM updates or software (emphasis mine)
So using their service is enough to agree to the TOS.
How many people do you expect own a wireless-ready laptop and yet have never used the Internet? Not very many, I'd guess.
Read more about the issue here.
The website was very slow, so here's the Coral Cache.
MiniMo hasn't been ported to the Palm. Only to Windows CE at the moment.
As far as I know, the HP Jornada has an SH3 processor, and doesn't run Windows Mobile 2003. Also, getting an SH3 binary of this might not be easy.
I just noticed that Minimo for WinCE can already be downloaded at http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=6 097.
Since Minimo seems to require a relatively small amount of memory (compared to Mozilla or Firefox), has anyone ever considered porting it back to the desktop so it can be used as a very lightweight browser on desktop?
There is a link. It's at the top: CommWarrior.a.
The difference is in the title:
"Why do traffic estimates for my Ad Group differ from those given by the standalone tool?"
As opposed to
"traffic estimator, traffic estimates, traffic tool, estimate traffic Google AdWords Support: Why do traffic estimates for my Ad Group differ from those given by the standalone tool?"
As long as you don't sell things and claim they cost less than they actually do, there shouldn't be a problem.