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this site looks like a shameless ripoff of git-scm.com/blog :( sad!, hire some designers?


"A shameless ripoff"? Seriously?!

http://i.imgur.com/r8mDlVU.png


I'm another XPS user. I have to use linux (for work). Bumblebee is PITA on ubuntu and fedora, but works surprisingly well on opensuse 12.3

check: http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/h...

( after installing bumblebee and primus, please remember to add your user to 'bumblebee' and 'video' groups, before reboot)

KDE is still a messy shit but doesn't crash much any more ;). It can display a wicked Mandelbrot as background but can't auto add wallpapers in ~/Pictures. Reports about v4.10 desktop indexing being 'sane' and 'reasonable' are wholly untrue.

sound works over HDMI cable but occasionally goes quiet (relogin). flicker is an xorg feature which is not going away :( Sound is still subpar compared to maxx drivers under windows. So much for 'Open-source Desktop'


"Netscape wasn't the first company to make this mistake. Borland made the same mistake when they bought Arago and tried to make it into dBase for Windows, a doomed project that took so long that Microsoft Access ate their lunch, then they made it again in rewriting Quattro Pro from scratch and astonishing people with how few features it had. Microsoft almost made the same mistake, trying to rewrite Word for Windows from scratch in a doomed project called Pyramid which was shut down, thrown away, and swept under the rug"

"Things You Should Never Do" http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000069.html


Not exactly the same mistake but this is even worse: http://yuhongbao.blogspot.ca/2012/12/about-ms-os2-20-fiasco-...


Debian testing is frozen with KDE 4.8.4 and it's very stable (more so than recent Kubuntu releases, imo).

Adventurers can always use the siduction's kdenext repo, which is at 4.9.5 atm. I'm sure 4.10 will be released there soon.

"deb http://packages.siduction.org/kdenext unstable main"


KDE 4.9.5 it's already packaged in Debian, see: http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2013/01/msg00060.html, although those packages are targeted to sid, it works with testing after pulling a couple libs of sid.


OMG, the shock of it ...

He was such a terrific writer, easy to see why he could code so well


Open Software Foundation (or "Oppose Sun forever"), they were never about "open source" but was a corporate group originally formed to fight AT&T/Sun and later Microsoft/WinNT. Despite millions of dollars investment in R&D and product development, they didn't produce anything of value. They also failed miserably in competing against Windows-NT. Except BSD, none of "traditional UNIX" had much to do with open-source.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_wars

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Software_Foundation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USL_v._BSDi


You can get back the old UI using "old gmail" userstyle (http://userstyles.org/styles/57755/the-return-of-old-gmail) and a few tweaks such as turning off chat. This only works in chrome or firefox.

One complaint I've heard, a lot .. almost everyone thinks new gmail UI is butt ugly.

But it's also very functional. My parents were long time yahoo-mail users, who switched a few months ago. They love never having to delete mail in order to tidy, terrific spam detection etc. My dad uses filters and archiving, but my mom has a huge inbox and only ever searches. This dichotomy between searching and labeling is an on-going debate in the family :)


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