I got an Apple IIe in 1986...with an old green monitor. A year later, finally got a colour monitor.
I got an Apple IIe in 1986...with an old green monitor. A year later, finally got a colour monitor.
...and this doesn't work for Linux...
These are pretty much what I use, give or take some apps.
I have way too many songs in my playlist to list, but suffice it to say, most of it is black metal, either 'popular' or underground (which I prefer).
My ex-wife co-signed a loan in my name without me knowing about it. How? Quite simply put, the bank allowed her to login and 'E-Sign' the loan. So, now I'm left fighting to NOT pay the loan, and there is simply no way for me to prove that I either did or didn't co-sign the loan. Co-signing is a nightmare if you ask…
I just use one, very basic home screen. I like to keep things very simple and easy to use...
I see In Flames! Rock on dude! Rock on! \m/
It was a good read, but I honestly hate how people throw around the term 'OCD' for any sort of quirk. For those of us have true, balls out, diagnosed OCD who struggle with it on a regular basis, it's a bit insulting.
I personally went with the Roku box. One of the beauties that I've enjoyed is private channels, which really expands the content even more. I also ended up paying for an extra channel, Roksbox. It takes content from my computer running an Apache server and streams to my Roku box. As a Linux user, this is by far and…
I love it! Minneapolis and St. Paul...two cities that I've lived in and love to visit.
I voted for Foobar 2000, as that was my favourite when I was using Windows. But now, since I use Linux exclusively, I find myself using Clementine more than any other player. I tried all the others on Linux (Banshee, Rhythmbox, etc.) but none was as well put together as Clementine in my opinion.