On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Charles Philip Chan
True, if the user did not choose to install GNOME, then Beagle should not have been installed. However, according to other people, Beagle is a lot better on resources now, so this point might be moot.
Yep. Like 11.0 installing KDE4 packages as part of the default KDE3 install.
Yes, I know. The Semantic desktop sounds interesting on paper. Only time will tell how well it works out in really life.
Almost seems like an answer looking for a problem. IF it can make me more productive, then great. Since I have yet to see any evidence of that, then IMHO, it's a waste of time except for the developers working on it.
No problem. People should be made aware of how their governments are selling out on their fair use/fair dealing rights.
Rights? What's that? Companies are using $$ to stifle the rights of the masses while they do what they decrie. How many times have some CEO been nailed for copying something he said you shouldn't have a right to? The Windows disks say that it's illegal to make copies, but it's not the disk that matters, it's the 25 digit key that matters.
The only versions of Windows that comes with DVD playback support are the ultra-expensive, higher end Vista versions with licensing (from the MPEG-LA, DVD CCA, etc), included in the price. Otherwise, this is MickeySoft's stock response:
Since most people buy computers with Windows on them, the manufacturer is usually the one that supplies everything they need, so they aren't aware that it's an issue, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org