There's a car maker in Sweden called Koenigesgg. Its boss is famous for saying, "if you pay us enough money, we'll build you a helicopter."
This is probably similar. It's probably possible, but at...
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There's a car maker in Sweden called Koenigesgg. Its boss is famous for saying, "if you pay us enough money, we'll build you a helicopter."
This is probably similar. It's probably possible, but at...
Multi-Pointer X has been in X.Org for a while now. If you don't know what it is, here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2iYNfl-2Es
As far as I know there's never been a GUI utility for...
Lightly customized version of this:
http://userstyles.org/styles/3440/ubuntuforums-org-grey
I changed some of the grays to blacks. (I would have used another dark theme by the same person, but it's...
8.04. First Ubuntu version that actually worked for me, and in my opinion it still has better artwork than any version since.
Will this break my userstyle theme for the forum?
Daylight savings time defeats the purpose of accurate timekeeping and leads to unnecessary confusion and annoyance, then does so again when it expires. The idea that the position of the sun has...
I'm bumping my post because it's buried in the thread and a lot of people are in danger of wasting time on this.
You're welcome.
If you're "bored" with your OS, that's a good thing.
But yeah, Debian Sid (with the Experimental repositories enabled) if you want more excitement in your life.
+1
This is a major complaint I have with Vista and onward.
Actually, a better idea would be to use unionfs with loopback to merge directories without creating a ton of symlinks. You could implement...
Wow, that's a great piece of luck!
Logger really isn't the right tool for the job. It logs everything to the operating system logs and is only appropriate for scripts used during the boot sequence and things like that.
The magic...
To be fair, WinCE *does* do ARM, and Windows 8 will support ARM as well. The NT kernel has historically been ported to several architectures.
But it's still nowhere near portable as the Linux...
(Purely in response to the OP, I haven't read the thread yet.)
The only way that Microsoft can sell its products is to deny reality in its marketing materials. This is not news.
http://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/
This looks like a really interesting project. I think the founder is making a mistake about the viability of mesh networking over wifi, but otherwise very...
Looks like a really interesting project-- I'll check it out one of these days.
Well, you could start by figuring out what kind of cable that is. Looks like a ribbon cable with 20 pins on it. That rules out PATA, which is 40 pins, so the device is probably not a hard drive. Do...
Actually, User Friendly did a series on this. March 16 through March 24, 2001.
First one: http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20010316...
That sounds like a lot of fun, wish I was there!
You are at your desk, working at your computer. A friend walks in who you haven't seen for two years. You shake his hand, tell him to sit down, and then say, "So? Tell me everything that's happened...
Well, you could replace cow="small" with something else. All available cows are in /usr/share/cowsay/cows.
I'd suggest an artwork tweak. It would have been more obvious if it was a solid block with a "beam nozzle" or portal-looking thing at the top with the beam coming out. That would have made it clear...
Cool! Was that converted from an SVG or hand-written?
Might your password be some sequence of keys in order, i.e. "qwerty" or "1q2w3e4r5t6y" or some other easily-rederived pattern?
Some googling turns up the Bittorrent net protocol spec:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/528983/Bittorrent-Protocol-Specification-v10
Just from skimming, it looks like the tracker uses HTTP, and...
The only series I'm really familiar with is Cowboy Bebob, which I think is great. Haven't really watched much anime television besides that.