http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/StatusNotifierIcon
They did implement the spec. It's too bad that the only desktop to pick this up outside of KDE is Unity.
BTW, when not on a...
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http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/StatusNotifierIcon
They did implement the spec. It's too bad that the only desktop to pick this up outside of KDE is Unity.
BTW, when not on a...
Personally, I was surprised that Windows 7 supported 32 bit processors at all, considering the system requirements for Vista. They improved things quite a bit from Vista, but I still think 7 should...
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FYI, I think the terms you're looking for are "de facto" and "de jure."
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It seems that Ubuntu gets higher marks in a lot of CPU and disk intensive benchmarks, but Arch wins in media encoding benchmarks. I know that media encoding is typically helped by SIMD instructions...
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If I had a Ferrari, I'd love it too. Until I win the lottery, neither the aforementioned Ferrari nor a $1000 proc is worth it for me, however.
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Qt is actually licensed under the LGPL, which does not require a closed source application developer to get a developer license from Digia unless you do not wish to comply with the terms of the LGPL....
I really like this site and I read it almost every day as it always brings a wealth of good information concerning desktop linux. One thing that always makes me cringe is when Michael uses the term...
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