You all have available at your fingertips the greatest desktop environment ever conceived. It's customizibility is the stuff of legends, it's stable, and has been in active use for almost 40 years.
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You all have available at your fingertips the greatest desktop environment ever conceived. It's customizibility is the stuff of legends, it's stable, and has been in active use for almost 40 years.
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I don't understand all the protocol. Why can't I give the Queen of England a pat on the back?
Just saying.
That's because the two are not compatible. A rolling release distribution is the antithesis of user friendliness. Eventually, it will break. And when it does, this "user friendly" distro is going to...
http://bash-fu.com/
So, Debian?
What garbage.
1) Optimizations only go so far. The algorithm is what's important. Besides, generic optimizations means more stable code. But maybe you like reading core dumps.
2) There's a bug...
Debian developers recommend you use aptitude. It would be a combination of the following:
aptitude update
aptitude safe-upgrade
aptitude full-upgrade
You could pull Iceweasel from experimental, although I wouldn't advise it. On my sid install, I normally just pull the latest stable firefox and xulrunner from mercurial and build them myself. That...
First rule of making profit: get 'em while their young.
There's a reason McDonald's has slides and a clown mascot.
Most likely a hardware issue.
Indeed.
This is so absurd I don't even know where to begin.
http://pastebin.com/jxSteNx7
No special colors, outside of the background.
http://imgur.com/eG6f0l.jpg
Upgraded to Debian sid. stumpwm from git, emacs, emms, urxvt.
No marijuana. :(
Fixed. Thanks for the tips guys. :KS
http://imgur.com/5ybifl.jpg
Debian Squeeze + Stumpwm compiled from git + emacs + emms + urxvt
I think you'd like ratpoison/stumpwm
You trade abstraction for performance. If you were really concerned for performance, you'd write your own DE in assembly.
General nonsense.
It's better.
All roads lead to Debian.
http://orgmode.org/
One of the things that brought me to emacs.
1. aptitude install --without-recommends foo
2. wget http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2 && sudo tar -xvjf linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2 -C /usr/src/ && cd /usr/src/ && ln -s...