Nope, I don't know of any. =\
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Nope, I don't know of any. =\
I'll not argue the merits of whether or not a Buddhist version is a good or bad idea, instead I'll just say this:
Focus on zen and simplicity. As many programs as you can remove without...
Yeah, I was disallowed from joining based on medical reasons. In hindsight, I'm glad for it.
Concerning your response: Excellent counter point, perhaps people are flocking to a place where their...
Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks, I thought simple might be best for starters.
I'm not trying to be unappreciative but I do think Bodhi.zazen set an interesting point forward that we should consider as a forum community. While it is a slippery sloper argument is it going to...
Hello,
I recently posted a thread in the community cafe asking for some assistance and critique on my blog and my writing. I hadn't considered that my post may fall on a very thin line...
That's just awesome of you. I think I'm going to make a "wall" for the names of people who are helping me fix up my blog to make it worth reading. I certainly shouldn't claim all of the credit for...
Hey all.
I have been authoring a new blog recently and frankly, I'm in need of some criticism and basic commentary on it. I know you're intelligent, responsible, and involved people so I can't...
Absolutely. The term 'Linux' has a dark, geeky, history and would only appeal to a certain group of people. Changing the name of something makes it new and fresh if you don't point out the...
Complaining about iTunes not playing vorbis after you built half your collection in it is not exactly the best argument. That's sort of like using Ubuntu with a poorly supported ATi card and...
uhm, I don't trust the stats from just one site, and certainly not that one, since Safari for windows hit 1 million downloads in the first day, IIRC.
I personally enjoy iTunes. The interface is nice, and the integration with the iTunes store is also nice.
Uhm, I've seen a 10 year old install XP... I've also seen my computer illiterate family install XP (well, seen the results of, had I been around they would have had me do it).
Right, what he did was the rough equivalent to guessing where someone keeps the key hidden on their porch, entering the house, leaving some notes about security, and changing the locks.
I'll agree that the integration of KDE apps is good, but gnome is arguably a more 'work based' environment with few frills to grab your attention.
You disrupted a person's network in order to teach them a lesson. Now, if the person didn't know how to secure it in the first place, what do you think the odds are that they'll know how to fix the...
Exactly, if someone comes in here saying
"GOD WINDOWS IS EVIL AND TERRIBLE AND BLAH BLAH BLAH BBLAH" and rattles off some idiotic reasoning, I'm going to flame them for it. I may not completely...
I used Ubuntu for a little over a year, and I started with Red Hat 7.2. I'm satisfied with" Linux" to the same extent that I'm satisfied completely with Windows, and so on. I don't just pick sides,...
No, it doesn't make you mean, but it does make me wish I knew who you were so I could report you to the authorities.
If you want to teach someone to secure their network, why don't you send them...
*cough* Time to jump ship anyone?
http://osnews.com/story.php/18400/Linspire-CEO-Kevin-Carmony-Resigns/
:)
The last time they 'offered Linux' it was in the form of a certification, and an install disk. I sure hope they're planning on doing better this time.
Same.
Just open "Add/Remove" in the applications menu and browse to your heart's content.
OK, I did get into it despite my desire not to (read above your post) because it's a big can of worms that really doesn't end with anyone being convinced of anything otherwise.
Also, MOST of OS X...