Want a more responsive awesomebar but don't want to give up your history?
Want a more responsive awesomebar but don't want to give up your history?
Let me know when they get imap support.
Ghah. Still doesn't work for me. I really want this functionality.
@Audiyoda: Completely agree. Pitting Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro against Windows Movie Maker and iMovie is not a valid comparison.
Digg stopped being interesting some time ago. It's lost most of the intelligent community it once had. It was a neat experiment, but it's a demonstration of why editors are important and why mob-mentality is bad.
@Culinaryguy21: Geeze. I'd hate to see you if he actually did something wrong.
I woke up this morning thinking about making soup. This sealed the deal.
@whereisian: ooops, forgot a few 'sudo's there. I tend to login as root for those times (sudo su -). Still trying to lose that habit.
For the CLI people, this can be done with:
@bradL: I'd say go prefab. I've build a number of computers over the years and it no longer seems cheaper, if you want a modicum of quality. I can get a decent Dell tower for the same price or less as a similarly spec'ed custom rig.
Well that blew my mind
Haven't tried the latest version of Spicebird, but I wasn't terribly impressed with the last version I tried. It sounds like a duplication of Thunderbird 3, which will have many similar features.
@LessIsMore: I was wondering the same thing
I just zip up my profile folder and take that with me. Never had a problem. Is there a reason this might be problematic?
@SanjulaCushy: I actually use TightVNC in Wine because Vinagre doesn't do scaling. It's set to get it in the future.
VOTE: 7-Zip (windows) (zip for portability)
VOTE: Vuze (Azureus)
This sounds like the "recommended playlist" option in Amarok that uses MusicBrainz to find relationships and generate playlists on the fly.
I'd never even heard of freezer paper. You learn something new everyday.