When they are clean and functional and do what I want them to do instead of what someone else wants them to do, then I will be very interested in how they look.
Please.
This is not a server os.
PC-BSD is targeted at the normal desktop user, not at the users who need to automate nightly builds of their newest cutting-edge AIs:)
And I think most of us are quite happy with Firefox.
When companies spend money advertising, they have to GET that money somewhere. And it's the consumers that's paying. So saying something is free because it's ad-paid is actually bull.
That does not render this discussion irellevant, mind you.
Well, PDO is written in C, using it's own database drivers, while PEAR::DB is a wrapper around the PHP database extensions, written in PHP.
You should look into PDO,
database abstraction with preparation of statements et al ([code example])
Use http://www.musikcube.com/. No working linux frontend yet, but it's on its way.
Now, if I crook my little finger like *this* when I talk, I dont want you remembering anything of it, hear?
Please. :)
This is not a server os. PC-BSD is targeted at the normal desktop user, not at the users who need to automate nightly builds of their newest cutting-edge AIs
And I think most of us are quite happy with Firefox.
FYI, the "start-menu" and the mini-command-line (yes, I know, it's great!) is aviable from xfce.org. I'm using them on Gentoo.
When companies spend money advertising, they have to GET that money somewhere. And it's the consumers that's paying. So saying something is free because it's ad-paid is actually bull.
That does not render this discussion irellevant, mind you.