I bought this printer (including the LCD monitor) for my father a few weeks ago (Father's Day gift), and he loves it. Not only you can do use glossy papers, you can get those strip papers (looks like those cashiers). Fry's Electronics had it cheaper than other stores in Los Angeles area. Just a note: It is hard to find the LCD monitor part because it is always sold out, even online.
I thought Ximian and GNOME were together? I was hoping to upgrade my GNOME v1.4 from Ximian. Is it safe to use GNOME's or do I need to wait for Ximian's GNOME? I am confused.
# Change to no to disable s/key passwords #ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes
This was on my Red Hat Linux 7.1 workstation (also acts like a private server only to me). Do I assume this is at no value right now and I don't need to worry?
It seems like this company is well liked by/. readers. I wonder, does this company lets you buy stuff in person from it? Has anyone done this yet? I live near that city.
How odd. My Pentium III 600 Mhz was happy with KDE3. However, I turned a few effects off because they were annoying.
How fast is GNOME 2.0 compare to KDE2/3?
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Gnome 2.0 RC1
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· Score: 2
I noticed KDE2/3 is faster than GNOME v1.4 on my old Pentium II 300 Mhz with Red Hat Linux 7.1 and 384 MB of RAM. How much faster/slower is GNOME v2.0?
This faster speed than v1.4 is great news for me. I don't use Nautlius in GNOME because of the slowness.
Or should I wait for Ximian to release v1.0 final? I don't want to break a bunch of things if I try to upgrade to non-Ximian v1.0. I am running Red Hat Linux v7.1 and v7.2. I also don't use Nautilus on my machines.
Link (on page 3): "Sure, a digital shot is steady. It doesn't have to ride through the gate of a
projector. And, sure, it's as clean as the OR in a major hospital. That's exactly what's
wrong with it. Film has a molecular structure called grain; even a still of just a flower in a
vase has life because of the grain, because of the molecules in the film. Especially if you
sit in the first five rows of any movie theater, you know what I'm talking about. The
screen is alive. The screen is always alive with chaos and excitement, and that will
certainly be gone when we convert to a digital camera and a digital projector. I was one
of the first people to use digital technology to enhance my films, but I'm going to be the
last person to use digital technology to shoot my movies."
Ah, I was planning to upgrade my old 7.1 and 7.2 versions to v8.0. I saw nothing important in 7.3 for me to upgrade. :)
Or will it be v7.4? If I read correctly, GCC version major change result major change in Linux version for Red Hat. Is this still true?
:)
Thank you in advance.
Exactly. You can control the images. That's the biggest advantage.
I bought this printer (including the LCD monitor) for my father a few weeks ago (Father's Day gift), and he loves it. Not only you can do use glossy papers, you can get those strip papers (looks like those cashiers). Fry's Electronics had it cheaper than other stores in Los Angeles area. Just a note: It is hard to find the LCD monitor part because it is always sold out, even online.
I thought Ximian and GNOME were together? I was hoping to upgrade my GNOME v1.4 from Ximian. Is it safe to use GNOME's or do I need to wait for Ximian's GNOME? I am confused.
Thank you in advance.
In my /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
:)
# Change to no to disable s/key passwords
#ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes
This was on my Red Hat Linux 7.1 workstation (also acts like a private server only to me). Do I assume this is at no value right now and I don't need to worry?
Thank you in advance.
here (6/25/2002)
here (6/25/2002)
You could use it for /. headlines too. [grin]
It seems like this company is well liked by /. readers. I wonder, does this company lets you buy stuff in person from it? Has anyone done this yet? I live near that city.
:)
Thank you in advance.
The blade part doesn't look right (too thin). I wonder if he could fix that.
I currently for a software security company, and I believe security is a hot future.
How odd. My Pentium III 600 Mhz was happy with KDE3. However, I turned a few effects off because they were annoying.
I noticed KDE2/3 is faster than GNOME v1.4 on my old Pentium II 300 Mhz with Red Hat Linux 7.1 and 384 MB of RAM. How much faster/slower is GNOME v2.0?
:)
This faster speed than v1.4 is great news for me. I don't use Nautlius in GNOME because of the slowness.
Thank you in advance.
Me too. Drafting requires some of this geometry by hand as well.
Try DSL Reports's forum. Look at the news headlines on the top of the Web page.
Well I was referring to the RPM version mozilla-1.0.0-4.i386.rpm. :)
Or should I wait for Ximian to release v1.0 final? I don't want to break a bunch of things if I try to upgrade to non-Ximian v1.0. I am running Red Hat Linux v7.1 and v7.2. I also don't use Nautilus on my machines.
:)
Thank you in advance.
Link (on page 3): "Sure, a digital shot is steady. It doesn't have to ride through the gate of a
projector. And, sure, it's as clean as the OR in a major hospital. That's exactly what's
wrong with it. Film has a molecular structure called grain; even a still of just a flower in a
vase has life because of the grain, because of the molecules in the film. Especially if you
sit in the first five rows of any movie theater, you know what I'm talking about. The
screen is alive. The screen is always alive with chaos and excitement, and that will
certainly be gone when we convert to a digital camera and a digital projector. I was one
of the first people to use digital technology to enhance my films, but I'm going to be the
last person to use digital technology to shoot my movies."
Wow! And it has the original sound and/or music?
Simple graphics and fun games. :)
You don't need WineX to run Q3A. :)
That would be hard :).
Sysops calling you by voice to validate your account. Sheesh! :)
Thanks rOD. Too bad the search engine can't search inside those zipfiles. There's no way I am downloading all of them to find the ANSI arts ;).