Download the current version of LWJGL, and replace the included LWJGL files which are found in the .minecraft/bin folder. For some unknown reason, Minecraft seems to download a very old version of...
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Download the current version of LWJGL, and replace the included LWJGL files which are found in the .minecraft/bin folder. For some unknown reason, Minecraft seems to download a very old version of...
Seeing as how Canonical is based outside the US, I doubt they're cooperating with the NSA (same goes for SUSE, Mandriva, etc...).
That being said, as not found mentioned, the NSA (and anyone else...
Nah just 3.6. But loving it. I was testing openSUSE 13.1 with Gnome 3.8.2, but things were a lil rough, so I downgraded. I haven't really touched anything, except a few shell extensions.
openSUSE 12.3 with Gnome Shell and a few GS extensions...
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Just make sure you're actually reviewing different distros and not 10 Ubuntu-based distros. That means Fedora, SUSE, Mageia, Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Arch, Gentoo, and then maybe Pardus and Chakra...
I'd recommend Clojure. It has plenty of useful features and libraries for building useful things, and you can use any Java library very easily as well.
If you don't like Lispy languages, then...
Android development, servers, some GUI apps. The JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is probably the single most portable and scalable development environment, alot of infrastructure runs on the JVM. I...
Watching the video, I'm curious how he installed Linux. Is he running Wubi? Also, Linux Mint is one of the slowest (the slowest?) Linux distros I've used.
I do have a laptop running Intel...
Fedora 19 w/ Gnome 3.8 and Shell... Loving the 'modern' UI more and more, Gnome shell is easily my favourite DE these days. Integrates so nicely with Email, Calendar, so much more.
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Just a KDE Plasma widget called "Minimalistic Clock".
OpenSUSE 12.3 KDE.
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Emacs is quite popular, and Maxima computer algebra system. Clojure is an up and coming Lisp, I know of at least a few Android apps written in Clojure, and some startups and financial corporations...
I would leave Tumbleweed alone. They say it's stable, but it's not entirely stable. By constrast, the openSUSE numbered versions are rock solid. Just update whenever the next numbered version...
I personally like the font renderings on all Gnome 3 based distros, not a huge fan of the way KDE distros seem to render fonts (at least not by default).
I did, and I also tried downloading a daily image as well. Maybe I'll try again tonite...
A week ago I tried to install Gnome 3.8 on openSUSE, but I couldn't get it working (X would crash every time). Glad to hear they fixed it.
I'm currently on Fedora 19, which to my surprise (after...
An i7 quad-core machine will appear to have 8 cores to the OS, due to Intel's hyper-threading.
The only 8-core processors I know of are AMDs, and Samsung's new Exynos chip in international (ie....
Silly, because the final say still depends on Epic...
Besides, Unigine is plenty modern (and very impressive) and runs on Linux...
Some examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM8AAsvcjfI
You can make games in Blender, but I've heard performance isn't great. Then again, I've seen some pretty impressive demos, and played a Blender game that did have decent performance.
It's...
Learn Ruby next. It's super flexible, it has OO features and many functional features (closures, pattern matching, currying, etc...), you can make things in it very quickly, and even if you decide...
Lisp is, in part, a piece of history. It's many decades old, and even though it's not widely used today, ideas from Lisp have made their way into nearly every other modern language. Python, Ruby,...
I'd go with Ruby. Whitespace and structure aren't as important as Python, there's more ways to do things, and everything is quite intuitive. Should be perfect for a kid to learn on. Installing...
OCaml has threading, concurrency and distributed programming libraries, but they're a more recent addition and not part of the standard library.
That being said, Scala looks very nice, it has...
Functional programming is great for concurrency and distributed computing since data is immutable by default. Many mainstream languages also already have, or are adding functional features. ...