Couldn't care less. Big difference.
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Couldn't care less. Big difference.
Umm, isn't it five of the five? Some of the reporting lately on Phoronix is getting pretty terrible.
I think you meant:
"While legal threats to free software projects would be disastrous to those seeking to encourage Linux and open-source work"
or maybe:
"While legal threats to free...
Edit limit is still 1 minute... :(
I've got a bug report.
I couldn't select the password input field after I'd entered my username and the username field turned yellow. After I added a letter to the end of my username it worked and...
I have to agree with Elanthis about this, it's not as easy as it should be to install third party software. Sure most people can figure it out eventually but it should be a lot easier. There's no...
I wonder how Desura is going to handle game installation on Linux (http://www.desura.com/). It seems like they would benefit from a project like this.
Yeah, Michael was probably saying it's better to enjoy those games with WINE than to wait for Steam on Linux.
Unigine is looking great, I'll be preordering. Still haven't had any time to play my...
Awesome, I've been waiting for this type of game for Linux for a long time.
So did you do:
sudo apt-get install libode-dev
Have they taken those images down? http://www.indiedb.com/company/digital-arrow/images just gives me:
OpenGameArt.org already exists and seems to be what you're suggesting: http://opengameart.org/
They reported below 10% usage with an i7. That's not particularly impressive... Unless you're talking about someone else?
Cool, they look really good!
0ad? It's coming along really nicely, with some enemy AI and some campaigns it will be a complete game.
Except this is fine for many businesses and organisations that stick with older, stable distribution releases for ages and when they update, they never update to the most recent release. It's only a...
Is that what you meant to say?
Also:
Well Boinc is running 64 processes at once as in the test case here.
The article on OMG Ubuntu about this is a bit of a joke, it makes it sound like this is some magic patch that makes Linux run...
Yes if you're compiling the Linux kernel at the same time.
It doesn't seem like this would make much difference to general users who aren't running big jobs in another tty though, it's a pretty specific use case. Most of the big jobs I run are on another...
Just a heads up to others, I found the email welcoming me to the beta test had been marked as spam by Gmail.