I've had nothing but good experiences with Applied Trust Engineering (http://www.atrust.com/). It's a small shop, but their technical acumen is stellar.
The obvious answer to this is contained in your reply. A "window manager" is responsible for decorating and manipulating windows, nothing more. It seems much more efficient to keep it that way.
While there aren't any effective GPLed solutions for using Exabyte (or any other SCSI/Medium Changer unit, for that matter) libraries and autoloaders under Linux, I've been playing around with 'em quite a bit lately, with some success.
How 'bout Vonage? I'm thinking about trying 'em out.
10.2.7 is the OS X release recompiled to run on the PPC 970, also known as 'Smeagol'.
I've had nothing but good experiences with Applied Trust Engineering (http://www.atrust.com/). It's a small shop, but their technical acumen is stellar.
In that case, OSS == Obfuscated Source Software.
The obvious answer to this is contained in your reply. A "window manager" is responsible for decorating and manipulating windows, nothing more. It seems much more efficient to keep it that way.
Congrats, /.!
Thanks for the compliment. I'll pass it on. ;-)
- jmb. / exabyte corp.
While there aren't any effective GPLed solutions for using Exabyte (or any other SCSI/Medium Changer unit, for that matter) libraries and autoloaders under Linux, I've been playing around with 'em quite a bit lately, with some success.
Drop me a note: johnbar@exabyte.com