XGL is implemented fine. It currently uses an existing X server as a backend, but also supports something called EGL for those drivers that support it.
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While most of your post was interesting, there are a few things to correct:
Konqueror File Manager -- Embeded image/PDF/music/video viewing (via KMPlayer [kde.org]) and a tree-view arrangement of the filesystem familiar to Windows users (Nautilus doesn't come anywhere close)
Nautilus has all the features you mentioned. There are some things Konqueror does that Nautilus doesn't (web browsing, for one), but nautilus is more capable than you give it credit for.
Compare this to the dismembered approach Red Hat (and other gnome distros) have been forced to adopt in the absence of a centralized gnome control center. (ie. a bunch of individial programs named redhat-config-**** that nobody can ever remember)
Gnome has a centralized control center. It's not the fault of Gnome if some developers choose not to use it.
BKSys environment for a complete replacement of the autotool chain (libtool+automake+autoconf+make) that will make dependency a whole lot more simpler and efficient.
The thing about the Autotools is that they can be ported almost anywhere. BKSys does not seem to feature the same portability. When I can run them on anything from Solaris to Linux to Windows, I'll consider them.
Your post makes no sense. How is being anti-DRM being pro-cheating? And how does not wanting to surrender my computer to a third party make me a stealing hippy?
Oh, that's right. You were just blowing it all out your ass.
Even if the price will be cut later, it still costs $500 to buy the full version. Buying a new video card every 3-4 years for that much is one thing, a new console every year is quite another.
XGL is implemented fine. It currently uses an existing X server as a backend, but also supports something called EGL for those drivers that support it.
That is Vim, which is very different from vi.
An Intel proc would have done that without the firecracker underneath.
Uh oh, I think I may be in tro
Try clicking only once
So does Firefox, actually. Not sure what the GP is trying to say.
Or perhaps, are there no open source apps with spelling and grammar checking?
There are plenty. Don't blame OSS for the editors' Engrish.
File > Save as > Text CSV
Slow Down Cowboy!
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While most of your post was interesting, there are a few things to correct:
Konqueror File Manager -- Embeded image/PDF/music/video viewing (via KMPlayer [kde.org]) and a tree-view arrangement of the filesystem familiar to Windows users (Nautilus doesn't come anywhere close)
Nautilus has all the features you mentioned. There are some things Konqueror does that Nautilus doesn't (web browsing, for one), but nautilus is more capable than you give it credit for.
Compare this to the dismembered approach Red Hat (and other gnome distros) have been forced to adopt in the absence of a centralized gnome control center. (ie. a bunch of individial programs named redhat-config-**** that nobody can ever remember)
Gnome has a centralized control center. It's not the fault of Gnome if some developers choose not to use it.
BKSys environment for a complete replacement of the autotool chain (libtool+automake+autoconf+make) that will make dependency a whole lot more simpler and efficient.
The thing about the Autotools is that they can be ported almost anywhere. BKSys does not seem to feature the same portability. When I can run them on anything from Solaris to Linux to Windows, I'll consider them.
Maybe that's the kind of girl he wants...the one that's also a guy.
Duron?
AMD's thing has been that Athlons are the best, and others are for desktop use.
Slashdot needs a -1, Incomprehensible mod
Your post makes no sense. How is being anti-DRM being pro-cheating? And how does not wanting to surrender my computer to a third party make me a stealing hippy?
Oh, that's right. You were just blowing it all out your ass.
It does if you disable CSS (View->Page Style->No Style)
Neither Solaris nor FreeBSD are microkernels. Perhaps you are thinking of Mach?
Also, issues preventing the porting of DTrace to other systems would be because of licensing, not technology.
They don't just want a bigger slice of the pie... they also want the pie to be bigger.
Make the pie higher!
Or maybe just open the graphical installer, type "quake 3" into the search box, and then click "install".
Doesn't seem that hard to me. But then, I'm not an idiot.
I think this comment is what he was talking about.
But interestingly, that was also modded redundant.
Mod parent and great grandparent troll. Trolling should never be rewarded.
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But we still need a net based text editor (aka Word) in order to make any network computer feasable.
FCKeditor is getting there. It's obviously not got anything near the features of a PC-based program, but it will do for simple processing.
I thought honey was bee barf (not in here mister, this is a Mercedes).
The movie is via coral cache. And yes, the gun seems to be full auto.
Even if the price will be cut later, it still costs $500 to buy the full version. Buying a new video card every 3-4 years for that much is one thing, a new console every year is quite another.
It's on dozens of servers, both Alliance and Horde.
The parent was wrong. You should type out "google firefox".
Perhaps he has modified his quicksearch to make it easier to type.