debian, FreeBSD, Solaris, NexentaOS but anyone who would like to try out a BSD or Solaris please read the documentation because there will be many differences that might confuse the newcomer.
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debian, FreeBSD, Solaris, NexentaOS but anyone who would like to try out a BSD or Solaris please read the documentation because there will be many differences that might confuse the newcomer.
get a real editor .... http://www.vim.org/
I prefer the traditional, but I was under the impression Xfce has always also kept a top bar. Here is my screenshot of my current home setup to demonstrate what I mean.
I haven't been able to get AOE2 to run on wine or cedega, I think there is just something it calls for that isn't supported yet but if I am wrong, I would love to know how its working .... I played...
Well, yes ... I agree with where you are coming from in that respect 100% but I was mainly just talking about differences of getting used to the Human-Computer-Interaction design differences.
I understand to a point where you are coming from, the GNU/Linux environment is far different from the Windows environment so those who are accustomed to a Windows machine will find Linux to have a...
kudos on the thread :D
heh ... good times. I remember finding that listing of the "win2k source" a long time ago ... i printed it out and posted it on the walls of my high school, i thought it was funny as hell but not...
1 pistol, 3 extra mags
1 gameboy advance (w/ game of choice) + plenty of extra batteries
2 changes of clothes
1 1.5 liter bottle of water
1 laptop running ubuntu w/ charger (for when i reach my...
i don't entirely see the point ... i can search wikipedia from firefox and i don't really have any issues with the mediawiki layout
I do understand why they are because in the instance you have deployed an entire Ubuntu network you would probably want a local apt mirror for package updates across your network so you can then run...
Well ... that's kinda the goal of the Ubuntu project, so yes ... we hope those computer casual people are using it or are atleast able to use it without problems.
Edgy is the oldest I have running on a desktop machine, I also have Feisty running for testing purposes but I use dapper on servers and yes, it needs updates and possibly some bug attention ... there...
Geany .... its in the repos under universe iirc
Looks like Thunar to me
.... and yes, thats a really awesome theme.... kudos
Generally if you are running a 64-bit processor in a machine you use for desktop tasks, you aren't really reaping many (if any) benefits of the extra bits but I personally run it purely out of...
a combination of ubuntuforums and ubuntuguide.org covers 99% of the questions a user could have .... i'm not entirely sure where someone got the idea that this is not a good place to seek help.
It was a good read, I enjoyed it ... +1 :)
linux is a kernel ... nothing more, nothing less .... debian != linux and that can be demonstrated by visiting here and seeing just how many different kernels debian actually currently runs on (there...
I lift weights for 2 hours, 3 days a week.
Interesting ..... well, like I said ... I wanted to be proven wrong and its possible I have, but I would like to see someone run a 3d benchmark or something similar just to be sure ;)
Do you have the latest version of Cedega with a subscription for updated incremental releases?
I think it would be worth your time ... python will allow you to do some really cool things after only going through a short online tutorial or two.
Cedega is best for gaming, sorry for all those who back wine in this respect (don't get me wrong, i love the wine project) but Transgaming takes a wine snapshot and then pays developers to further...
I don't think an "offer" is such a good idea but collaboration efforts would be.
I think it would be beneficial in many ways if there was some sort of collaboration between platforms, even it was...