LFS is definitely a great experience, however, maintenance is a greater burden than Gentoo. I've been through a 20 or so Gentoo installs and it's not so bad, especially lately. Some of the big...
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LFS is definitely a great experience, however, maintenance is a greater burden than Gentoo. I've been through a 20 or so Gentoo installs and it's not so bad, especially lately. Some of the big...
Windows is a great OS and a high quality software product, there is no
question about it. From the aspects of usability, support, software availability,
hardware drivers... linux can look up to...
Oh, come on. You think that you can find an icon designer
with more experience and quality that Nuno? That's simply
bollocks. Icon design is fine. UI spacing and font usage is
a bit of a problem,...
NVidia (and companie alike) will try, and you can't blame them for that,
it's just business as usual. GPL is the sole reason for today user freedom
and diverse software ecosystem. I think nVidia...
@hoohoo, @mmstick
Sorry guys, it seems that my irony was too deep yesterday :)
I'm a Gentoo user myself, and am aware of the advantages
that compiler flags bring, and these are not negligible.
...
Oh, come on. There can't be so much difference just with compiler flags.
That would mean Gentoo is faster than Calculate Linux, and we damn
well know that it ain't so. Stop this madness once and...
And that's the way the cookie crumbles, AMD ;)
Don't tell me, it's Broadcom, isn't it?
I hope the news come from HSA foundation.
That would be a doub... triple... multiple whammy.
Yawn.
Hasn't this already been done, and much better?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwVBzx0LMNQ
Oh, come on. As if western style democracy is an option
when you're a "strategically important" country.
There's no way I'm buying it until it gets reversi.
I was a KDE myself, however, lately I found that I'm not using
many KDE apps, and that I could live with something lighter that
with added Qt libraries. XFCE it was and at first I couldn't believe...
This.
A can of Intel opensource whopass waiting for
your AMD APU to enter legacy (non)support.
After that it's world of hurt with xf86-video-ati.
I don't care how much AMD's hardware is...
Open source driver seems roughly the same level of performance
as open source driver for Intel's SB graphics. I guess one should
really use Catalyst. If your card is supported, though.
It is really amazing how Intel is cracking through their weaknesses.
First there was a lame integrated graphics. Then came their first
"fusion" chip before the other man's real Fusion. After that...
http://i42.tinypic.com/kb616a.gif
I don't get it.
Did they just said that kernel build lasts 2 hours, and thats the
reason for not having a non-SMP kernel? Are they building it on
a single core PPC with a non-SMP kernel?
It might be. To us, user, though.
I almost can hear them in Catalyst linux team:
"Mother of cards! Where did this one come from?
Better get our driver shit together and start some
typin'n'shit....
A firm with close to a 10000 employees...
Has a open source vision and official comittment.
Yet struggles to provide a working linux driver.
So close.