Slow night. I need to do something with all the electrons bouncing around my computer.
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Slow night. I need to do something with all the electrons bouncing around my computer.
Let's see here:
1) I don't have problems with window tearing. Not an issue, here. Usually this is a flaw in the low-quality ATi drivers.
2) I Don't need Wine. Not an issue.
3) Lots o'...
How does it feel being wrong 90% of the time or more?
"Windows 8" sounds a great deal better than "Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx", if nothing else it rolls off the tongue easier.
No. It would be utter chaos. A desktop tower or laptop and a smartphone are two completely different entities, with completely different purposes, with completely different capabilities.
Why...
I use linux because it is FOSS, and does what I want it to.
I have NO desire to spend silly sums of money for a completely closed hardware/software ecosystem.
I need to get working on that Swedish work visa....
If your pal is doing ANY kind of graphics intensive gaming, get a dedicated GPU. He will get annoyed VERY quickly at the poor performance due to penny pinching. Just about any dedicated card,...
I'm using a Phenom2 clocked higher than your quad, that cost a lot less. And I have as good or better performance and is still FAR cheaper. So no, your argument doesn't hold water for someone...
Ah, got it.
I'd still contest "bandwidth will keep increasing". It is HIGHLY geograpchically dependent. Out here bandwidth speeds have not moved in 3 or 4 years (stuck around 6 or 7 megabit),...
Wha? First clarify your units. Are you speaking of Gigabits or Gigabytes? Secondly I don't see where you come from with your numbers
At best disk-to-buffer rates are usually 70Megabyte/second...
If you want to pay twice the price.
A few things:
1) Games, when played at "normal" resolutions these days on decent sized LCD panels such as 1680X1050 etc, really MUCH more on the GPU than the CPU. Much Much more. If money can...
I actually thought Sharon was try to one-up my funny poast.
Foist hit on Google:
http://www.manast.com/2010/02/01/how-to-upgrade-to-kde-4-4-on-fedora-12/
I just opened up ma' iGoogle in Rekonq...X was pinging 1 CPU core @100% as long as that tab was open.
Nope. If nothing else, Google produces much higher quality code....even though they still ignore this 64bit OS fad we are in.
Interesting. Nepomuk is behaving fine here, and is still at ~40MB (with shared memory) after 7 hrs of online time.
Seems they've only packaged for Karmic and above on *buntu.
Follow this linky:
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-sc-4.4
The speed of light slows down to avoid skidding off the info super-highway.
Historically, it has always taken a few days from release announcement to availability to end user for Kubuntu via backports. Around KDE4.2 they got around to getting packages out on their servers...
I cared about, and took seriously, anything anyone affiliated with CNet said until they got bought out a few years ago by CBS. They rapidly went to the dogs. Then they became a bunch of hack...
Wait for new versions of said plasmoids to be issued, and/or recompile them for 4.4 That is your problem, nothing the KDE devs can do anything about, or did wrong.
KDE4.4 runs great here. No...
Articles on Cnet are about as ridiculous as articles on Cnet.