Also, let me add that my machine (1GHz) can hardly cope with any flash using firefox and the gnash-plugin (ubuntu). But! I can easily unplug a video (usually, e.g. youtube works) with the unplug extension and then play that same video with totem (not using any non-free codecs, w32 or whatever) without a glitch. So flash (especially once gnash gets better) doesn't suck that much but with the browser plugin it does.
Think you said "support very well" - and what would handle mean anyway other than rw?! Looking at it from afar, giving a preview of the contents? Very good support, indeed!
And _after_ setting a root password you could put "targetpw" in the Defaults line of/etc/sudoers (using visudo). So, whenever you do something administrative (with sudo), you will have to enter the root password; your normal login will still use the normal user password.
I stumbled there too;) Until I realized that it was their anglojapanese way of spelling "moewe" (one of their gliders is named moewe) which is, of course, the "europeanly" correct way of spelling "Möwe" (german, being seagull in english and kamome in japanese) if you don't have german Umlaute.
e.g. Easy Youtube Video Downloader
Also, let me add that my machine (1GHz) can hardly cope with any flash using firefox and the gnash-plugin (ubuntu). But! I can easily unplug a video (usually, e.g. youtube works) with the unplug extension and then play that same video with totem (not using any non-free codecs, w32 or whatever) without a glitch. So flash (especially once gnash gets better) doesn't suck that much but with the browser plugin it does.
You can use it - and even iTunes - but why would you want to use that?!
I think it's called Nürnberg
Think you said "support very well" - and what would handle mean anyway other than rw?! Looking at it from afar, giving a preview of the contents? Very good support, indeed!
Just tried on a noatime fs - as expected, rsync works perfectly.
And _after_ setting a root password you could put "targetpw" in the Defaults line of /etc/sudoers (using visudo). So, whenever you do something administrative (with sudo), you will have to enter the root password; your normal login will still use the normal user password.
> I would have installed KDE
Next time, install (from an ubuntu install) the package kubuntu-desktop and you'll be done.
The GPL will keep free code free, but not (necessarily) prevent unfree code from being used to work around this "problem" - see binary linux modules.
I stumbled there too ;) Until I realized that it was their anglojapanese way of spelling "moewe" (one of their gliders is named moewe) which is, of course, the "europeanly" correct way of spelling "Möwe" (german, being seagull in english and kamome in japanese) if you don't have german Umlaute.