Not my school. They could search your lockers, but can't touch anything in a backpack or other bag without you opening it, and you could refuse to open it up. Of course, they don't take kindly to refusing.
And their Linux version is pretty good (not fantastic, but pretty good). It's built off the Helix DNA backend (headed by Real themselves) which is open-source. The major difference in the closed-source version (RealPlayer) is the DRM "support"
Just so we're clear, Microsoft doesn't allow AO games on the Xboxes either (and I have a nagging feeling about the GfW label). In retaliation, they should make the uncut release Mac/Linux only
Nope. It'd be the same situation as me using a modified Apache for a web server* or a internet cafe running modified Ubuntu. Distribution is when the software leaves your posession (or is copied) for someone else.
*Yes, I know Apache isin't GPL. But, for this example, assume it is.
In Feisty, my Mobility Radeon 9100 works perfectly (ie: compiz fusion) with the default OSS drivers.
It's smaller than an iPhone. Can't be.
Last time I checked, Opera does HTML mail just fine. I usually have it turned off however, because I hate HTML mail.
When he said it, the Nomads were in that 6-10gb range shipped
According to the WP, the original NOMAD Jukebox had 6GB of memory, and the Jukebox 2 had 10GB.
The iPod is no longer lame.
You mean Miguel's independently developed open-source code built off Bill's documentation?
Does Mono run on Solaris? If true, then all that remains to do is a Firefox-Solaris plugin for moonlight.
AFAIK, Intel graphics chips only come on motherboards with Intel chipsets, which only handle Intel processors.
See a pattern here?
You probably loose a load in your pants when you see the holding cell they throw you in
Gah, damm you extrans...
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Faux standard was not certified.
[A]bort, [R]etry, [F]ail?
And for GNOME users, there is GEdit (aka "Text Editor"). It uses the GNOME spell checker, and has auto spell checking if you switch it on.
They'd be a bit behind. Emacs (at least the version in the Ubuntu repos) is at version 21.4
So it comes with an RPG whose sole purpose is to drive you insane?
Not my school. They could search your lockers, but can't touch anything in a backpack or other bag without you opening it, and you could refuse to open it up. Of course, they don't take kindly to refusing.
Gtalk does most logging server side, and the majority of xmpp clients have client-side logging
So you mean it's turned into Emacs?
...of terrorists.
Tomorrow's Fox News headline:
Linux is supporting terrorists and smothering babies. We must stop it at all costs.
Won't be Opera. They've already put the "workaround" to the patent in Opera.
Sorry, but it sounds like it's just waggle==attack, like in Twilight Princess. We'll have to wait for Jedi Knight IV
https://helix-client.helixcommunity.org/
I rest my case.
And their Linux version is pretty good (not fantastic, but pretty good). It's built off the Helix DNA backend (headed by Real themselves) which is open-source. The major difference in the closed-source version (RealPlayer) is the DRM "support"
Just so we're clear, Microsoft doesn't allow AO games on the Xboxes either (and I have a nagging feeling about the GfW label). In retaliation, they should make the uncut release Mac/Linux only
Nope. It'd be the same situation as me using a modified Apache for a web server* or a internet cafe running modified Ubuntu. Distribution is when the software leaves your posession (or is copied) for someone else.
*Yes, I know Apache isin't GPL. But, for this example, assume it is.