You could just take the HDD, install it on another machine with a bootable CD-ROM drive, install DamnSmallLinux on that HDD and then put it back to the original machine.
Linux *is* feasible on...
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You could just take the HDD, install it on another machine with a bootable CD-ROM drive, install DamnSmallLinux on that HDD and then put it back to the original machine.
Linux *is* feasible on...
Uses flash, meh. This could be good for embedded devices, but a PDF reader is probably far easier to run on an embedded device than a Flash-enabled web-browser. Plus, native applications are usually...
# and #0 on Freenode are fun.
It plays on my Feisty machine.
Great stuff!
Would that be Heathrow Airport, then?
dwm for those that want just the *very* basic things from their WMs. I like dwm and use it a lot. I find it very usable and well thought-out.
wmii is pretty much the same as dwm, but it provides...
I was mainly talking about providing internet access by the means wireless connectivity, or maybe even stations that provide wired access. I understand that providing access to the internal workings...
Oh come on, even ISP's don't regulate that much, how the hell is it any different for Universities?
Hah, it might not be a basic human right, but it's as much of a right as free books in universities. Or maybe 1$ per day should be the standard in which we measure everything. I'm sure people like...
I disagree. I see University-provided internet just like any other service provided by the government (I'm mostly talking about government-controlled universities), it should be there when you need...
I think that it *should* be a right though, for all students, especially in government-controlled universities. Just like books or any other kind of tool that is used for the purpose of learning...
Just break into their network and be done with it.
Konqueror/Embedded as a browser. Either one of the old snapshots which use QT2 (Latest snapshot with QT2 is HERE) or newer snapshots which require QT3. Compiling these from source is a pain in the...
I'd hit it.
Why dishonest? The guy states that the product is free software under the GPL, and makes no effort to hide the product's name or whatever. The GPL allows people to sell the software, as long as the...
Nah, these things are not like PCs. You'd need a kernel specifically suited for the machine, a user-space distribution (meaning, a root image) and a bootloader. Not simple stuff, though you could...
Quite a good classification, and the examples are pretty good. Mozilla has most of its software under MPL/GPL and/or EULAs (for binary redistribution), which have some clauses concerning trademarks...
I use Linux (2.6.17 and 2.6.23) on a 32MB machine (which also comes with 16MB) every day... It's an HPC, and the distro is pretty much created by us, but still, RAM usage with IceWM running is at...
Hehe
1 134 26.8% make
2 49 9.8% sudo
3 23 4.6% kill
4 23 4.6% export
5 21 4.2% cd
6 21 4.2% bitbake
7 18 3.6% wine
8...
I always use multiple workspaces. It took me a while to realize the advantages of multiple workspaces, but now I use them all the time.
They are especially great for porn. One workspace has porn,...
WTF nobody mentioned Mrxvt. And the effects in those screenshots can be done with *any* terminal and shell combination. Even the very minimalistic rxvt + ash can do that. Ehm.
Getting drunk kind of mellows things out.
File -> Quit is *not* redundant. Many window managers do not have a close button, and anyways, applications assuming things about their environment is bad practice. I use Linux on an HPC, where most...
wavemon - Wireless connection monitor.
nanodc - DC++ for the console :)
jed - a very good, programmer-oriented text editor. Someone said it, I'm repeating it. :)
I also use snownews for RSS,...