Windows 2000 is my primary OS.
I'm not giving it up any time soon (end of life or no end of life).
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Windows 2000 is my primary OS.
I'm not giving it up any time soon (end of life or no end of life).
Thanks.
Does this have all the dependencies?
Wow, it's so weird seeing Thom over here in this forum! It's like 2 of my separate worlds have collided :)
Implement proper single-click (rather than the pathetic half implemented lash-up that currently exists).
MP3 and WavPack.
My purchased MP3s are 320kbps. MP3s that I create myself are usually VBR 1.
For lossless I use Wavpack.
No weirder than most British people singing in an American accent.
However, having just listened to a few of their tracks on youtube, I can't say that they sound at all British to me.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn5072-microsoft-gains-doubleclicking-patent.html
So then surely you should disable it on your system, rather than it being forced onto the majority of users who have never had such a problem.
But as was said earlier; "what's done is done".
Provided those options exist.
How do I single click to launch a program from the add / remove dialog after it's just been installed?
How do I single click to browse through a folder tree in a...
YAY!!
I've been saying this for years (but not because of patents). Hence my ongoing frustration with this.
6 years and counting ...
Thank you!!!
I've been driven crazy by dependencies with Audacious. I could never get it to work.
I thought that running a deb would make things easier, but every deb I've ever seen for...
In Ubuntu v9.04 the installer has FINALLY stopped trashing the MBR of other drives which you have not given it permission to write to (and then getting the device numbers wrong so that you are left...
Well obviously bootchart does not include HW POST time, but it was still a full boot rather than a resume from suspend (as someone joked earlier).
POST takes an additional 11 seconds on my main...
I will not permit any Google product on any of my computers.
7 seconds.
That's a complete cold boot, up to the full Gnome desktop.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7136475#post7136475
That is so true.
Some people would rather attack those who point out Linux's shortcomings than actually accept the criticism and see it as an opportunity to improve matters.
I agree completely.
Not only do things sometimes get worse, but even when they improve, there are often incompatibilities with config files, so all your carefully tweaked settings from your...
It doubt that it will be Coyotos.
http://www.coyotos.org/pipermail/bitc-dev/2009-April/001791.html
HURD just goes from strength to strength - lol.
It's under the stupidly named "advanced" button on the last page of the partitioning sequence (where you review your choices before committing them). This option used to just have a text box with...
After my first boot chart here, I thought I'd try again but this time using Ubuntu 9.04 (standard Live CD install).
My boot time is now 7 seconds to full desktop (with GDM etc.)
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From the choices given I'd choose NTFS (I hate EXT)
But BTRFS is the one that I am really excited about.
Properly implemented single-click.
6 years and counting ....
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121113
Exactly!
If you browse a menu, then you can see the options available to you, and the selection process becomes "guided" as you make choices and navigate your way down the menu tree. You'll also...
Indeed.
Although personally I'd love it if Microsoft sued Linux for breaching their double-click patents, because I absolutely hate double-clicking and I would be so happy to see it got rid of.
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