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First | Previous | Next | Last Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4150 post deleted, go back and look at it great stuff. i'd say it comes down to this ... if you could go out and buy insert software package ... adobe... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4151 On Fri, 27 May 2005 16:43:02 -0700, Martin Linux is everywhere full stop. Bullpoo. That ridiculous story was done to rest here months... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4152 Martin That's because a lot of the Websites are badly written, are for IE only. Sometimes it... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4153 Martin The problems never seem to be Linux, but with third party software. That has nothing... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4154 I'm a linux user, linux will not conquer windows because the general mbuttes are to lazy to learn how to use a computer all they want is some... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4155 I doubt it's quite that simple, though it has got to be a scary thing... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4156 Martin Posted from google, check. Reasonable number of crossposts, check. Lose one mark for not including Windows, Mac or BSD groups. General "Linux sucks" and incorrect facts, check... Desktop Linux Where is it hiding Is this group a joke or something 4157 On Sat, 28 May 2005 07:44:02 -0700, lqualig The point being made here is slightly different, IMO. Computers (at least in teh Windows world) have developed... Considering Linux You had better Look at WhoWhat Is Supporting it. 4158 On Sun, 29 May 2005 12:55:33 -0700, Peter Lee What rubbish. Commercial distros come with a wide range of options for support, depending on what you need or want. If... Considering Linux You had better Look at WhoWhat Is Supporting it. 4159 Peter, You did indeed crosspost to: comp.os.linux.advocacy alt.os.linu comp.os.linux.mis rec.audio.pro This means that you are not really looking for genuine and sincere help but are... Considering Linux You had better Look at WhoWhat Is Supporting it. 4160 For the record, InfoWorld gave the Linux community an award for "Best Support in the industry". That was back... Considering Linux You had better Look at WhoWhat Is Supporting it. 4161 Apologies to rec.audio.pro It would appear that the individual who began the thread in your forum is suffering from some sort of psychological abnormality and... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4162 Read, I gave you an answer. falls VERY Why not just have it all in one app like Cubase, ProTools, Sonar, Logic, Digital Performer, and even the cheapie apps like Magix Studio, PowerTracks... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4163 The first may or may not be true, but 6 years later the second still... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4164 On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 11:01:09 -0700, Noah Roberts I'm not sure I understand what you are saying here? I am buttuming (correct me if I am wrong) that xruns are some kind of overrun... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4165 I am not exactly sure either. The do have something to do with latency and data loss. I am guessing that they have something to... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4166 On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 12:20:39 -0700, Noah Roberts Ok ic. So in effect, if you log in as a superuser, you would be running jack and the buttociated programs at a... Help needed in rec.audio.pro 4167 There are other low-latency options that alter the way the kernel schedules programs and what is preemptable (preemption is when the OS pauses... Linux Maybe We Should Beg Digi for Linux Support dbxboy "Dear Printer Manufacturers, We, the Undersigned, are sick of your unprofessional atbreastude toward the users of the Linux operating system. You often state that you do not support Linux... Just Tried Dynebolic Linux Audio Suite. Don't Waste Your Time Scott Dorsey Quote: Many people are at a loss for a response when someone says, "You don't... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts 06-04-2005 Before spending a lot of time trying to figure out why, try investing a little time to figure out... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4171 Because you're reading an *.advocacy newsgroup. It's deliberately designed to shunt unwanted traffic away from better forums. People who think they are promoting Linux by posting in *.advocacy... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4172 No Jackson, that is what people hiding behind their computers and forgetting all about common courtesy and treating... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4173 They are not, just as not everyone who is an advocate for MS, for USA or for anything... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4174 I severely blame the schools, because the schools are there to teach the background theory, so that students can learn the technology easily. Too many of them don't teach... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts True enough. I avoid windows and Mac os because I'm not a gui person. Blind men don't point and click real well and most of the... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4176 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:06:51 -0600, hell yes! tried installing XP on a SPARC box lately? or perhaps a Mac G5? perhaps you've installed XP on an... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4177 Duh. Thanks for throwing up that Strawman for us all to appreciate... Ah, so you admit that you use old hardware. Now, will you be so honest as to... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4178 Except that some people have found that Linux by default supports their hardware where Windows did not. Of course the manufacturer might well have a driver to support... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4179 Dyn0 Mu77 A large percentage of Linux drivers are developed by the manufacturers themselves and most of those make it into the kernel. Others are developed by Linux developers working for... An Open Letter To The Linux Enthusiasts. 4180 Yo Mike, Absolutes like "everyone" and "never" are easy to shoot down... like you just did. But the majority of people out there do use MS Office. Not... I've been using Linux Audio since 1997. What's the problem begin virus.txt.scr 7 You don't actually mean that, do you (you failed to include the irony or sarcasm tags) Because... Linux...Great if you have tons of free time and a tolerance for unstable APPLICATIONS Not so much as I see it relatively commonly amongst open-source software. The issue is not specific to Linux. Are you equally as critical... Linux...Great if you have tons of free time and a tolerance for unstable APPLICATIONS I spend quite a lot of time defending attacks on linux because I feel that seeing problems with our wonderfull OS is the... Linux...Great if you have tons of free time and a tolerance for unstable APPLICATIONS Some of us actually like it that way, (or rather, don't like GUI's at all) The... Linux...Great if you have tons of free time and a tolerance for unstable APPLICATIONS winnotlin poked his little head through the XP firewall and said: You're more than two years... Do so called "Linux advocates" ever address the points of the topic 4186 Rockerto wrote, it's so funny reading this from the sidelines, thank you to all for... Do so called "Linux advocates" ever address the points of the topic 4187 You shake when you laugh, like a bowl full of jelly. What shell are you using? What distro? Alive... Corrupted tape backup. 4188 Lawrence D'Oliveiro Now that is not fair. With a good tape drive and using good tapes, they are extremely reliable... Corrupted tape backup. 4189 Hi all, Tape backup systems are quite reliable but can be tricky. I work for a software engineering company that specializes in backup & disaster recovery of... REMOVE IE 4190 Internet Explorer != DCOM. Bullpoo. Internet Explorer != protocol. Therefore, I may come and sneak in your computer since I added something that I can get past. Nice try... HLA Adventure Version 3.05 The regulars are acting like it is some kind of mortal sin for me to try to help you extend this to multi-user, but heck... IPC messagequeues: msgrcv vs pipessockets ACE Salut Matt, You can't really tell before your experiment it, actually. The performance of an IPC (latency, bandwith) largely depends on the underlying kernel implementation... SusE 9.3 Riddled With Bugs! Don't Waste Your Money Or Your Time Peter Blah, blah, blah........ If it really is THAT bad why not offer to SELL it for $10.00 and recoup some of your loss ?? I suspect you are not being... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4194 Yes, well I don't. The last time I optimized a compute intensive operation on sparc solaris (generating RSA key pairs), I was able to achieve a 30% speed up over the... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4195 After you read that FAQ, you will walk away impressed. I certainly did. That is why I'm promoting it as much... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4196 Both (Gentoo and NetBSD pkgsrc) use a monolitic approach that I don't like. With both, you first need to install 250 MB of "skeleton files". With NetBSD pkgsrc you in... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4197 OK, let us understand that we are talking here about Beta software that is updated once a month. Now, your Solaris Express is (AFAIK) not suddenly going to stop working just because... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4198 Technically, it was only "postponed" but I think we all knew it was canceeled, I grant you that. But if... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4199 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tony Lawrence Do explain how IBM can do anything more than just drop support for Linux (which isn't really that catastrophic). Be very specific, and remember that once... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4200 Peter Jensen IBM has a couple of zillion patents and copyrights and legions of well fed lawyers. Even if their actual chances of winning were low, they could throw enough... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4201 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thomas Dehn Last I checked, IBM was a US company, so what happens... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4202 That's rich; Americans apply their laws to foreigners in other countries all the time, so why shouldn't the reverse apply? There could very well be a difference between a "work made... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4203 We compensate for that by having more laws, and by having laws which conflict with eachother ;-). OK, we do not yet have US style tort law. We probably won't get that because we have... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4204 If it was mistrust, they should believe in the people who are no Sun employees and who know more..... If it was mistrust, why then do they spead "information" that may... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4205 No its not. How do you browse the web? With Mozilla or FireFox? If you are, then... OpenSolaris Speed VS. Linux. 4206 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 No, I use Galeon uses gtkmozembed, though typically I use w3m or elinks. Yes. They are both incompatible and equally bad. I hope that... |
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