If they make it more easily customizable - it gets harder to use for those less computer literate. There would be a quick jump from GUI editing to editing come config files and mastering to terminal, no?
If they make it more easily customizable - it gets harder to use for those less computer literate. There would be a quick jump from GUI editing to editing come config files and mastering to terminal, no?
Samesies.
orly?
Sure is hipster in here.
Grados for life.
Holy crap that was fast. I literally just got that tweet and switched.
How'd you know I am currently procrastinating?
I will be waiting.
You mean like in Windows?
I really like the night school series. It IS when I seem to be most productive.
When it comes down to finishing a paper for school at 2 AM, I am not going to go read a book after I finish. Oh yeah, nothing like 2.5 hours of sleep a night.
I find it quite the opposite. There is always something more I can customize or change.
Activator is the second best jailbreak app, up there with SBSettings (which uses Activator), Lockinfo, and MobileNotifier. My favorite use is pressing both volume buttons plays/pauses music.
That sounds like a better idea.
If you do htis from Windows, do not reboot. I've had this problem. GRUB overwrites the Windows bootloader. You might be able to pull it off without shutting down Windows with this method [support.microsoft.com] This shouldn't be needed though ;).
Try the LiveCD first. It probably handles it better than Windows, but you can make sure of it when you run off of the LiveCD. About the raid, is it software or hardware? Software might be a bit tricky but hardware might be fine. Do some research.
I don't know about you, but my internet isn't fast enough to feed my media demands. On the go? Forget it. Public/free wifi sucks.
I honestly don't think it will. I think Apple is headed down a route where you don't have to worry about files, or even know what they are. They just appear magically when you pay for them. Managing your own files in iOS (from the looks of the current organization) will be quite confusing, and confusing is not what…
You can't, and probably never wil be able to, manage your files the way you want to in iOS.
Try Docky (recommended), Avant Window Manager (personal favorite), or Cairo-dock.