well... sooner or later the old versions of those libraries will have their support ceased... since it's open source someone else would be able to take care- but i somehow doubt so.
i'd not get too...
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well... sooner or later the old versions of those libraries will have their support ceased... since it's open source someone else would be able to take care- but i somehow doubt so.
i'd not get too...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvejp8v8qbU :)
Kadu for Windows.
yes. thats great if you know what you want. If you don't, you buy one from nearest pc store.
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Booting-Linux-using-UEFI-can-brick-Samsung-laptops-1793958.html
"(..)Booting Linux using UEFI just once on various Samsung laptops is enough to permanently...
AAC ~300kbs, using Foobar2k and Nero codecs (they are also available for Linux, I've never tested them 'thou).
Easy, quick, foolproof.
as for GTK application- there is nothing that can beats Nero.
K3b isn't bad, but it's Qt (and even worse- a lot of KDE dependencies).
Shame, it's (i.e. Nero) on sale anymore.
unless you encrypt/signature every message (and your friends are doing the same) with pgp-like solutions, you cannot know is that email sent by the person who claims it.
I used to have an iPod Classic- great piece of hardware, good battery life and capacity- but it was stolen from me (well... from my GF)- since than I just stick to mobile phone+ earphones. It's much...
i've got a logitech c510 webcam, works without problems with skype and it is recognised during ubuntu installation (i can take a photo of my and set it as my account's icon)
... which don't work if you are using "normal" (= non administrative) account (as you should do!) and simply "hibernate" computer instead of "cold restarts". at least that's what happen on windows 7....
that's true, mate
the only drawback of using windows machine (as opposed to ubuntu) is the lack of "automatic" updates, i.e. the ability to update *all* applications (including 3rd party, most...
give it to less fortunate.
unix is more an idea than product
they were shut because they were breaking license of MacOSX (apparently)
on desktop (where macosx is used, its absent on servers)? no, it doesn't. and...
how is your printing going? or using anything with webkit?
truth is, that the Apple was the only firm that brought unix onto desks of "normal people". it's contribution into various parts of...
WindowMaker was the first "graphical environment" i've seen on Linux. I saw it 11 years ago, but i see icons are as ugly as they've been back then.
get anything from intel- their wi-fi cards are well supported under linux, their desktop versions are based on the same chipsets as their mobile ones.
i have gf 560 ti, big problems under 64 bit ubuntu 12.10.
to add an insult to the injury, myunity doesn't work on new unity.
so no, ubuntu 12.10 doesn't stay long on my computer.
First time I saw Linux was in 2000 (or was it in 2001?), in the Internet caffee- friend of mine was running that, he was hosting files etc for dozen of computers running win98se. I was amazed how...
well- next time you will take out hdd before giving it to service.
in thinkpads, its a matter of unsrewing one screw.
yet another vapourhardware.
dream on, mate!
yes. especially on laptops, where i could use an external GPU.
simple answer- ********.
there is far too many differences between unices and unix-like operating systems to make it possible without major code rewriting and breaking a lot of things that already...
oh, thanks a lot for that interesting video!
now i'm going to watch it from the start.
I use MSEK 4000. that's my 4th keyboard- they die because of coffee (no, i'm not proud of it).
If I'd have a money, I'd buy Kinesis Ergonomic Pro with blue cherry switches (i'd have to wait for...