I've recently found Ares to be a very good network. Loads of sources, and it's compatible with gnutella somehow, so gift shares sources from both.
For the future I'm looking at gnunet. GUI still sucks at present, but they're got a much better one (still gtk though, grr, I'm trying to write my own but the API is lousy) lined up for the next release. Not much content, but it's geeks using it so it's the kind of stuff you'd like, at least hopefully.
Not just the windows world. At the height of some of those outbreaks I was getting connections to my smbd faster than tail could scroll up on the terminal. Killed my performance, I had to disable SMB for a while.
It's not just that he's too old, he's also so fearful, fear leads to anger, and so on. Look at how luke responded to his aunt and uncle being killed, and compare it to anakin's response at the death of his mother. That could have been enough to convince obi-wan he wasn't going to turn to the dark side.
That's how people are if you know someone. Look at how people reacted to finding out people they knew hadn't died in the tsunami - you'll find something very similar.
How is drawing males that way any less demeaning than it is for females? They're shown as pure brawn - basically, they're the stereotypically attractive male, just like the females are the stereotypical attractive female. The only reason the males are stronger is that our cultural view of an attractive male is muscular while that of an attractive female isn't. Don't for one second think that means the males are any more respected.
Is there any effort to make one for reiserfs anywhere? I use reiser on my linux partitions and it would be nice ot be able to access them from windows.
Linux apps will (by and large) run on OSX with nothing more than a recompile, especially now there won't be endianess issues. Since linux apps are mostly open source recompiling is not much of a problem. OSX apps in general don't run on linux. This could go two ways; macs could conceivably go the way of OS/2 (though linux guis will have to get their act together first), or they could beat linux with the superior range of applications available.
The UK isn't like that, alas. We don't have a constitution, remember. The government can regulate most things, and copyright is much further reaching than in the US. There isn't a proper fair use exception, for example.
That's not what I'm claiming. I'm claiming that if they have another library in their source tree and can't separate that out to distribute the KHTML tree separately then they need to open source that. The lgpl is designed to let you link open source and propriety libraries, but only if you keep them separate and linked as dynamic libraries. The only relationship between their sources should be including each other's headers. In which case there is no reason at all for them to be in the same source tree, and it would be stupid to do that (since the separation could very easily be lost).
I thought of saying 3 like people do in beos threads, but thought I'd get modded down for it. There may not be a million but there always seems to be one with mod points.
I've tried it. I use it. There's no way it runs at native speed. It's noticeable for me since I tend to run games that strain my hardware to the limit. Even on older games it's noticable - when I play red alert 2 under wine, it's as if I'd turned the game speed setting from 5 down to 3. In fact, on this 800mhz duron box it performs almost exactly as it does on a 650mhz celeron laptop I sometimes use. Morrowind runs at just-smooth framerates under windows (My eye for jerkiness is pretty weak, so that's probably about 15fps), but is intolerably jerky under wine (10 or 5 fps in places). Max Payne is the same. Civilization 3 is especially noticable, because it has that lag in between turns that you can use as a measure - and it was (honest-to-goodness) 2 minutes by 2000BC running under wine, where it would be maybe 20 seconds under windows. I use wine, it's OK for things like web browsers or *old* games (homeworld runs fine, though the native linux port is more stable so I tend to use that), and it's a helluva lot faster than conventional emulation with qemu or anything, but I've never seen anything like native performance from it.
Why would they switch? Hard disk space taken up by application binaries is hardly an issue these days, and there's no performance hit because the fatness is built right into the binary format. Other than apple themselves dropping PPC support to drive upgrades (which the zealots will insist won't happen because apple isn't evil, for the rest of us watch yourselves) I don't see it happening.
But the gnome distros often don't even include KDE. Major gnome distros: Redhat/Fedora, Sun JDS, Ubuntu, possibly Debian. JDS still doesn't include KDE, Redhat didn't for a while until their users insisted, Ubuntu similar. (Way back, Debian didn't. It was dependent on non-free Qt but surely they could have put it in contrib. Anyway, water under the bridge now). Major kde distros: Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE, possibly Slackware (I'm leaving livecds out of this). While pat has grumbled and they may not officially support it, all of them include gnome if you want to install it.
It's just taking oxygen from the water, so it's naturally going to be at the same pressure as the water is, which is nice. You're right about the various problems of going deep though. (except I'm pretty sure it's nitrogen that gets you hight)
No, it's just everyone trying to post a comment is getting 503'd. I think slashdot finally bit off more than it can chew in terms of visitors, the millions of rabid apple fanboys have managed to slashdot slashdot itself.
to distribute it somewhere safe before this happened. Preferrably on something like freenet where it's not very easy to stop it. Information wants to be free and all...
Someone above said XCode now makes code for both x68 and ppc. Since one of the great under-utilised advantages of nextstep is fat binaries, I assume that's how they'll handle things.
For the future I'm looking at gnunet. GUI still sucks at present, but they're got a much better one (still gtk though, grr, I'm trying to write my own but the API is lousy) lined up for the next release. Not much content, but it's geeks using it so it's the kind of stuff you'd like, at least hopefully.
Not just the windows world. At the height of some of those outbreaks I was getting connections to my smbd faster than tail could scroll up on the terminal. Killed my performance, I had to disable SMB for a while.
Your scientific points would be more credible without the sig :)
It's not just that he's too old, he's also so fearful, fear leads to anger, and so on. Look at how luke responded to his aunt and uncle being killed, and compare it to anakin's response at the death of his mother. That could have been enough to convince obi-wan he wasn't going to turn to the dark side.
Easy. The two stars are a certain distance apart, and the planet orbits in a plane perpendicular to the line between the two stars.
That's how people are if you know someone. Look at how people reacted to finding out people they knew hadn't died in the tsunami - you'll find something very similar.
Star Trek is about humanity. The technology is meant to be realistic, but it doesn't get in the way. It will still be watched.
How is drawing males that way any less demeaning than it is for females? They're shown as pure brawn - basically, they're the stereotypically attractive male, just like the females are the stereotypical attractive female. The only reason the males are stronger is that our cultural view of an attractive male is muscular while that of an attractive female isn't. Don't for one second think that means the males are any more respected.
Is there any effort to make one for reiserfs anywhere? I use reiser on my linux partitions and it would be nice ot be able to access them from windows.
You use hydrogen-2, also called heavy hydrogen or deuterium
Linux apps will (by and large) run on OSX with nothing more than a recompile, especially now there won't be endianess issues. Since linux apps are mostly open source recompiling is not much of a problem. OSX apps in general don't run on linux. This could go two ways; macs could conceivably go the way of OS/2 (though linux guis will have to get their act together first), or they could beat linux with the superior range of applications available.
The UK isn't like that, alas. We don't have a constitution, remember. The government can regulate most things, and copyright is much further reaching than in the US. There isn't a proper fair use exception, for example.
Make the tax on sale of and royalties from copyright, surely.
That's not what I'm claiming. I'm claiming that if they have another library in their source tree and can't separate that out to distribute the KHTML tree separately then they need to open source that. The lgpl is designed to let you link open source and propriety libraries, but only if you keep them separate and linked as dynamic libraries. The only relationship between their sources should be including each other's headers. In which case there is no reason at all for them to be in the same source tree, and it would be stupid to do that (since the separation could very easily be lost).
And lost. Since then they haven't gone after anyone big as far as I can see, just little people.
I thought of saying 3 like people do in beos threads, but thought I'd get modded down for it. There may not be a million but there always seems to be one with mod points.
I've tried it. I use it. There's no way it runs at native speed. It's noticeable for me since I tend to run games that strain my hardware to the limit. Even on older games it's noticable - when I play red alert 2 under wine, it's as if I'd turned the game speed setting from 5 down to 3. In fact, on this 800mhz duron box it performs almost exactly as it does on a 650mhz celeron laptop I sometimes use. Morrowind runs at just-smooth framerates under windows (My eye for jerkiness is pretty weak, so that's probably about 15fps), but is intolerably jerky under wine (10 or 5 fps in places). Max Payne is the same. Civilization 3 is especially noticable, because it has that lag in between turns that you can use as a measure - and it was (honest-to-goodness) 2 minutes by 2000BC running under wine, where it would be maybe 20 seconds under windows. I use wine, it's OK for things like web browsers or *old* games (homeworld runs fine, though the native linux port is more stable so I tend to use that), and it's a helluva lot faster than conventional emulation with qemu or anything, but I've never seen anything like native performance from it.
Why would they switch? Hard disk space taken up by application binaries is hardly an issue these days, and there's no performance hit because the fatness is built right into the binary format. Other than apple themselves dropping PPC support to drive upgrades (which the zealots will insist won't happen because apple isn't evil, for the rest of us watch yourselves) I don't see it happening.
But the gnome distros often don't even include KDE. Major gnome distros: Redhat/Fedora, Sun JDS, Ubuntu, possibly Debian. JDS still doesn't include KDE, Redhat didn't for a while until their users insisted, Ubuntu similar. (Way back, Debian didn't. It was dependent on non-free Qt but surely they could have put it in contrib. Anyway, water under the bridge now). Major kde distros: Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE, possibly Slackware (I'm leaving livecds out of this). While pat has grumbled and they may not officially support it, all of them include gnome if you want to install it.
It's just taking oxygen from the water, so it's naturally going to be at the same pressure as the water is, which is nice. You're right about the various problems of going deep though. (except I'm pretty sure it's nitrogen that gets you hight)
No, it's just everyone trying to post a comment is getting 503'd. I think slashdot finally bit off more than it can chew in terms of visitors, the millions of rabid apple fanboys have managed to slashdot slashdot itself.
to distribute it somewhere safe before this happened. Preferrably on something like freenet where it's not very easy to stop it. Information wants to be free and all...
Someone above said XCode now makes code for both x68 and ppc. Since one of the great under-utilised advantages of nextstep is fat binaries, I assume that's how they'll handle things.
Don't be silly, apple only sues people who can't afford to defend themselves
If you think wine means "running any Windows software, at native speeds, with OpenGL support", you've clearly never tried to use it.