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AFAIK --enable-bdjava is not even the default for libbluray. Anyway, switch it off if you don't need it. As others have mentioned, libbluray needs libaacs and a KEYDB.cfg to be able to play encrypted...
Thanks for the link. I used alternate glyphs by opening the font in Fontforge and copying the alternate glyphs block into some unused area that will show up in the "add symbols" dialog. Cyrillic say....
Wow, still no proper OpenType support. I want to be able to use ligatures and alternate glyphs on Linux. In any software actually, I don't care!
You're not alone. The miracle driver also crashes my X on startup :/ It does so whether I use my second screen or not. I'm using an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450. Can't get you the log because I tried...
I just love the "Known Issues" section in their release notes. If this heading doesn't lie, I think it's safe to say that AMD just doesn't know nearly as much as they easily could know:...
Gentoo users are the best!!11! Nobody is performancyer! Also, Gentoo users are *not* presumptuous and ignorant! That is because Gentoo invented the source-based distro and even if there were others,...
Reiser 3 also lost data regularly for me. What bothered me even more than that was the "why should we care" reaction from the developers to the bug report. I can't find it anymore but the...
Youtube and Vimeo supporting HTML 5, the iPhone (*spit*) not supporting Flash ... Flash is just so going to die and it will be a better web without it.
So, a wizard ... it would be great if they fixed the "wizard" that is the Catalyst Control Center to begin with, so that it doesn't look like this anymore:
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Except for a decent video acceleration on UVD 1 I actually don't need that much feature releases anymore. Bugfix releases are much more urgent. At least for a composited desktop, the reliability of...
Sure, but I wasn't talking about full disks as in "no space left on device". I was talking about 80-90% full disks that lead to an I/O speed dropping to a few kilobytes per second. Not a very good...
I'm really too lazy to read the whole thread so excuse me if I just don't know what you're flaming about. But it seems to me as if an example of someone switching from Solaris to Linux was searched...
Wow, glxgears now doesn't flicker so badly anymore. Instead it just totally messes up my screen, with parts of windows all over the place and only killing X helps. Never seen anything like it....