KDE 2.0 Final Released 239
Well, as the title says - KDE 2.0 final is out! You can download it here or here or you can look at the mirrors (mirrors please!) Note: RH 6.2, FreeBSD and Solaris packages will be available soon. While you're downloading it, you may want to look at Kivio (a nice diagramming and flowcharting tool for Linux/KDE), or look for some applications for your KDE2 here. I've been using lately KDE 2.0 for a while and I must say - great work KDE team.
Party at #kde :) (Score:2)
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Re:I bet they dont. (Score:1)
We need to move towards the target you talk about and this is getting there for most software people use. The latest, specialised, technical kinds of software will be outside the understanding of most users. So what! Do you expect users to know how to install a new air conditioning system in their car? No. Infact the user doesn't install bits in their car that's the difference.
Re:Living with breasts (Score:1)
Speak for yourself, please.
"It's human nature" could also be applied to, say, tax fraud and spousal abuse.
the top three religions seem to have a large preoccupation with the "BIG TWO": sex and death.
Well, the afterlife, anyway. Which, last time I checked is closely associated with one of the two subjects you mentioned (I'll leave it as an excercise to the reader to determine which :-)).
A curious child might decry his parents' preoccupation with hot stoves. Perhaps religion's pre-occupation with sex merely reflects "human nature"'s preoccupation with its abuse. Though, as a practicing adherent of one of the "big three", I'd have to say I can't remember the last time sex came up in any of my religious discussions.
Lee Kai Wen - Taiwan, ROC
Re:where oh where has my task bar gone? (Score:3)
Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
My dad isn't ignorant, he isn't and idiot. He could talk the hell out of you in politics or sociology any day.
Hammer smashes nail on head. It's a mixing of categories and labels,
"Doesn't know unix" --> "ignorant of unix" --> "ignorant person".
Likewise for the category "stupid". But hell, it's even in the school system...
"logic/math/word thinking" --> "intelligent"
Which 'ignores' spacial/mechanical/musical and visual thinking.
KDE is nice (Score:1)
This is what is wonderful about freesoftware. I have a choice and can try things out cheaply:)
P.S. This is not a troll post. Just my personal feelings.
Re:Install (Score:1)
Re:Have they fixed it? (Score:1)
Is Kpackage included in this release? (Score:1)
Re:So, when do we see Mandrake 7.2? (Score:1)
Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
Md5 Check Sums (Score:2)
Email client? (Score:1)
KDE2 vs FVWM95 (Score:1)
Where've ya been? (Score:1)
Re:Living with breasts (Score:1)
I find it interesting how people get really weird when the topic deals with their begining (sex) and their end (death). In fact, the top three religions seem to have a large preoccupation with the "BIG TWO": sex and death.
Anyway, Linux has been displaying full frontal nudity for quite some time now, with their naked mascot... the mascot even has his legs spread wide in most pictures.
Re:Email client? (Score:1)
Who? What? Where? (Score:1)
Re:Waited so long... (Score:1)
Great! But does it work yet? (Score:1)
Anyway, it's awesomely nice to have a beautiful browser that doesn't crash as much as Netscape or Mozilla. And that is lighter, too.
But I don't know why, some feelings inside me make me still prefer Helix Gnome.
Patola (Cláudio Sampaio) - Solvo IT
IBM CATE
SAIR GNU/Linux Certified
Re:Objectification of women (Score:1)
Source is: (Score:3)
Re:Konqueror (Score:2)
I, of course, don't think that all people on
I'm glad to see that you at least isn't that way - thanks!
Re:where oh where has my task bar gone? (Score:2)
Re:KDE is a beauitful environment... (Score:2)
Have you even tried KDE2.0 or one of the beta versions?
My guess is that you haven't - then how can you say that he is a karma whore? I think he might be right (I'm not saying he is)! KDE2 really is *that* much better than KDE1.x - it is highly modular integrates a lot of new features, "bells and whistles" without being slower than the previous versions!
Disclaimer: I use Helix Gnome right now, but I'm sure going to try out KDE2.
Is this true? (Score:3)
KDE does not contain any GNU software that is licensed by the Free Software Foundation.
I'm I the only one that thinks, they didn't have to say this??
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You can bite the finger that fed you if it finds its self in your mouth again.
Re:Xinerama? (Score:2)
A better solution will be dual head support for Matrox, but no one done have it yet
no source available for Kivio (Score:2)
I emailed them about the source or a ppc rpm, and they said "the source will be released with our next version in the next couple weeks"
oh well, i dont get to play
cristiana
Re:Living with breasts (Score:2)
Re:Weird filesystem traffic (Score:2)
Re:Anyone else notice the breasts on the screensho (Score:2)
Re:How to build a FAST kde2 (Score:3)
THE BIG MOMENT (Score:5)
ftp://derkarl.org/pub/incoming/kde2_out.jpg
Come and join our release-party on
#kde on irc.kde.org / irc.openprojects.net
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
Konqueror (Score:3)
Re:Living with breasts (Score:2)
Being that person, I think I can answer that one.
That wallpaper simply happened to be one of the wallpapers I was using at the time I compiled the screenshots. That's basically the whole story.
No need to make a big fuzz about it.. I've seen many software screenshots with models/actresses on it. Gail Porter doesn't seem to mind having pictures taken where some off her clothes tend to fall off, so why should we?
This is just objectification of women.
I doubt she reads Slashdot, but shouldn't it really be up to Miss Porter herself whether she objects her pictures being looked at in/on magazines, sites and wallpapers?
I find it unprofessional to have it on the main KDE site.
I'll take this view under consideration when preparing new screenshots. Chances are I will create some new ones showing off 2.0 Final.
free visio replacements (Score:2)
Re:Very disappointed. (Score:2)
Kmail also refuses to contact my pop3 account. I havn't yet looked into this in detail, but it doesn't even appear to attempt to contact my ISP. Pity, as I receive an HTML formatted email once a week and need to be able to read it, and I wonder if it renders it better than Netscape Communicator.
I've not yet tried the other packages (games, admin, office). Probably need to wait for the weekend for this.
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
A) Just because Apple's GUI works with a one button interface doesn't mean that they think anything more is complex.
B) Apple's UI guidelines kicks ass. I can't stand the company itself, but I've used Macs several times and the UI is great. The OS is a piece of shit, but the UI is wonderful. Take, for example, the menu-bar across the top. Not only does it greatly simplify things (since all apps have a menu bar in more or less the same place) it greatly shrinks the amount of screen space devoted to gadgetry like that. When I see that Apple's thin little bar takes the place of GNOME's entire monstrosity plus the "file edit view" bar present in every single app I see a well designed UI. When I see how well input boxes are labled and how usefull error messages are, I see a good UI. Even BeOS, which owes a lot of its friendliness to the Mac, still can't compete in some UI areas (though it outshines it in some others)
Re:yay! (Score:2)
Re:Anyone else notice the breasts on the screensho (Score:2)
3rd pic, seems a tad rude [kde.org]... but whats this
I agree that the top in question is very slight and may get you arrested in the land of the free, but thats beside the point.
Time to grow up and stop gaulking I'm afraid, even your mother had them.
Just wait until you see the picture of her arse [fortunecity.co.uk] (PIC 2 from left, bottom row. Click to enlarge.) the gnome boys have lined up for the login dialog on the next killer release...
I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:5)
A) It still isn't pervasive enough, and
B) It still isn't automatic enough.
Windows Update is a very cool thing for the mass of users. The system takes care of itself, not the user. That's the way it should be.
PS> It's incredible how nearsighted the bulk of the Linux community is. They look at Windows and think, "oh, its ridiculously easy." That's just not true. No computers are yet to the ease of use of every other damn consumer product. Take, for example, resolution and refresh rate. You do realize, don't you, that 90% of home users without at least an intermediate computer knowledge (or a sysadmin) are sitting there running there 19" moniter at 640x480 @60hz. The computer should detect he monitor type, and configure itself. Then you have networking. What the hell is an IP? Your telco's equiptment (assuming DSL) should automatically configure your modem and your computer for you. Think of the present day cars. They do so much behind the scenes so the user doesn't have to bother with it. For example, our car automatically runs the AC fan on a hot day to evaporate the condensed water. Without features like that you end up with thousands of people with corroded radiators.
Sorry for the OT, but I had to vent. Moderate away!
Re:free visio replacements (Score:2)
Dia is still a 'new-ish' program, so it isn't perfect, but it is getting good. I like the feel of the program a lot.
I thought their flowchart template was a little...quaint though. Punchcard templates? Really now.
Re:Is this true? (Score:3)
While I do not like this remark, I think KDE developers have a right to be pissed off at RMS. Heck, I was pissed off when he started preaching his forgiveness thing. With all due respect to RMS, I think that was unnecessary and, indeed, counter-productive.
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Anyone else notice the breasts on the screenshot? (Score:4)
Re:KDE is nice (Score:4)
irc.kde.org is part of OPN = more servers (Score:2)
There are plenty of irc servers on opn. irc.kde.org is one of them. irc.linux.com is another one. Many listed above. Visit #kde and #slashdot. The opn version of #slashdot is better then the slashnet version!
Why do you do it? (Score:2)
Second, I ask why you even bother to write stuff like that, much post it with your +1 bonus. Does it contribute to the collective intelligence of slashdot? Does it make this a more inviting community for people already grossly unrepresented in slashdot's readership? Does it actually help anyone? Do you just find some kind of vicarious pleasure in being "politically incorrect", some sense of freedom in having complete unabashed disregard for the impact and consequences of your words on others?
I don't have the energy to be pissed off by people like you. You just make me sad.
Re:Very disappointed. (Score:2)
Sorry guys, but linux still isn't ready for the desktop.
It's been on my desktop for years... and I don't even use Gnome or KDE. Oh, you mean for the lusers' desktops. *Yawn* Guess not if you say so Chief.
"Free your mind and your ass will follow"
Re:KDE2 vs FVWM95 (Score:2)
Ummm, guys, KDE is not a window manager. It's a Desktop Environment (like Gnome) that gives you things like desktop document icons, file associations, and drag-and-drop. It comes with a window manager (kwm), but you could use other KDE-compliant window managers instead.
Personally, I just use a standalone window manager (Sawfish) instead of Gnome or KDE, but get your facts straight.
"Free your mind and your ass will follow"
Re:Living with breasts (Score:2)
Please tell me you do not really want to see a topless man...
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Re:Konqueror (Score:2)
But I think it is because most of the people here are pro Gnome and most of them don't intent to even just try KDE2 - it's nearly a religion to many (beats me why, I just want what suits me best).
We are all free to use whatever we like - right now I would say the best browser for Linux is Konqueror and I feel sad for all the (Gnome) people that haven't "met" Konqueror
Not about spite (Score:5)
Mascots (Score:2)
Done... (Score:2)
Re:Where've ya been? (Score:2)
But flame away. Keep telling us how great
Re:read *my* words, not his (Score:2)
Your obsession with the size of my penis can mean only one thing: penis envy.
Maybe you'll get lucky, and be born male next lifetime...
Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Secondly, The Kompany [thekompany.com] will be releasing a similar update tool as Helix/GNOME really soon for KDE.
Thirdly, if you use Sax2, it automatically does configure itself for the highest resolution that the monitor supports (i tried it with a TNT2 clone and it worked beautifully).
And of course, for the IP you can use DHCP. Works out of the box (at least for SuSE, but I don't know about Redhat).
Re:Great! But does it work yet? (Score:2)
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
It doesn't help that out of some desire to be different and special, they used control-tab instead of alt-tab (even the mac has alt-tab, it just has a different name for alt -- same key position tho). And to switch it to alt, you have to reverse your accellerator keys from alt to control. Then there was the way they made it two-dimensional, with alt/ctl-tab going through groups and having to use the arrow keys to flip through each one. I never got used to that. Then there were replicants
Maybe they fixed all that in the latest version. Too late for me, I still don't really have a use for it that isn't already covered by a Mac, Windows, or Unix.
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:3)
First off, There is an option in KDE2 for having a shared menubar for all KDE2 apps. I use this myself. That + one more small panel seems perfect, because it gives a menu of all apps on machine, a tasklist and clock, launchers and desktop switchers, which the MacOS doesn't have.
When I use a Mac, I am constantly plagued with running more than one app. If I want to raise one browser window, the GUI forces me to raise all of my browser windows. And if I want to switch apps, I must go through a menu. And there is no way to show the desktop instantly.
Paging through Apple's OSX pages, I have noticed one glaring thing: It keeps raving about all of its new GUI features. The problem: KDE2 has implemented almost all of them. This gives me great hope for the future, with a contemporary free IDE and Office suite.
Good job KDE team!
Re:Install (Score:3)
-Brandon_Z
hope for it to work (Score:3)
I guess the one big thing that bothers me most about kde 1.x is that the task bar or 'start' bar never seemed to get hidden. It apeared in the top left corner of my desktop and covered my icons. The other thing I was botherd by, but not as much was the fact that the icons did not take to 'random placement'. They were to ordered and inline. GNOME's does not do that nether does windows.
It will be nice though to have 2.0 if they use gtk themes as well, then all the kde and gnome apps can finally start to look like they belong on the same desktop.
My final wish is that the two adopted API's into each other. I.E. a user could write a program in QT/kde libs and then another user could add to it in GTK/GNOME libs. Or call functions from the differnet libs more easily. It would be nice if there were interfaces into QT/kdelibs from gtk/GNOME and visaversa. It may reduce some of the overlap in software.
I don't want a lot, I just want it all!
Flame away, I have a hose!
Re:Install (Score:2)
Re:Have they fixed it? (Score:2)
KDE is a beauitful environment... (Score:2)
KDE's features are so powerful, slick, and incredibly accessable. I've configured it such for some users that they couldn't tell the difference between KDE2 and the Windows UI (other than the fact that it's look *so* much better!) - which is important because it gives such a seamless transition between Windows and Linux.
KDE's internal model is also great. Unlike those *other* desktop environments, it's written in a language that supports objects directly - rather than using something hacked together. (Sorry for the jab - I love KDE! :-) I foresee it as being incredibly extensible and incredibly powerful for rapid application development (which is really good for commercial applications to take hold on the platform).
If you're using GNOME or haven't switched over from 1.1.2 yet, I *highly* recommend doing so. KDE2 is definitely worth it and a HUGE milestone for Linux on the desktop.
Props and thanks to the KDE2 teams! :-)
Weird filesystem traffic (Score:2)
The last KDE beta had some weird filesystem traffic going on. My home directory lives on an nfs export on a central fileserver, and kde was trolling through the .kde subdirectory often enough to be generating about 500 nfs packets a second. It's an annoyance rather than a real critical issue, so I haven't bothered to do any more research to see what program is causing it, but I suspect kicker.
Has anyone noticed this behaviour, and does anyone know if it is fixed/reduced in the final version?
Also, the choice to not allow a running program in the root menu is annoying as well. I liked having a scrolly running in my root window telling me what song I was currently playing from my mp3 database. The new kdesktop thing in the betas had a maximum refresh rate of once every five minutes. Not often enough when an average song is 3.5 minutes long.
read *my* words, not his (Score:2)
Your swift, misled, unthinking, and ad-hominem attacks against me, combined with a knee-jerk resort to dictionary.com and the inability to format your italics tags correctly, are consistent with possessing a small penis. In fact, the possibility isn't excluded one bit. Tut tut tut.
To the moderator...please reply as AC if necessary (Score:2)
Please spend more of your moderator points burying this comment so you'll be less able to screw anyone else.
Re:Konqueror (Score:2)
You are right, I'm not always that good in making myself clear and combined with the fact that english is not my native language...you get the point.
KDE has been "flamed" a lot because of licensing issues, but not any longer, so what are they going to bitch about now?
(beats me why, I just want what suits me best)
If you keep making sense like that, you'll never get into the proper
I'm not sure I understand what you mean?
Announcement also here: (Score:2)
Re:KDE is nice (Score:2)
Furthermore I find KDE to be more polished" and "clean", but then again - this is also just my opinion.
How to build a FAST kde2 (Score:5)
first, I CVS co'd off the KDE_2_0_BRANCH. Check out qt-copy,kdesupport,kdelibs, and kdebase at a minimum. Do try out other packages, though...
In qt-copy, edit the /configs/your-architecture file to include the -fno-exceptions option in teh CXXFLAGS variable. Optionally, change the compiler to pg++/pgcc if you have them. If you're feeling lucky, kick the -O2 up to -O3 or even -O6. Then define -mpentiumpro (for portable objects) or -march=pentiumpro (for Pentiumpro+ only objects). Then configure and build the sucker.
Before building kde, define in the shell:
CXXFLAGS="-fno-exceptions [-O6][-march=pentiumpro | -mpentiumpro]"
and
CXX=pg++
CC=pgcc
if you have them. Do NOT define -fno-exceptions, as this may jack up khtml, and each module already correctly determines it's prefrence on this option. Then build as per normal instructions.
This gave me a %100 startup speed improvement (mostly due to turning of exceptions where not needed). It also gave me a noticable runtime speed boost and improved app 'feel'.
Major distro packagers, if you're out there, PLEASE DO THIS! It's unfair to give KDE a reputation for slowness just because you chose to use poor compiler options!
Re:Xinerama? (Score:2)
Arg! I should stop immediately, then!
I've been using Matrox's XFree86 4.0 drivers for months now. Oh, and they use Xinerama, as that is how XFree handles dual head issues like monitor placement and such.
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Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Second, you got into dangerous territory the minute you hit the CLI. Third, RPM upgrades are a dangerous thing. The Slack package is probably the easiest thing to do, and that is still too difficult ("install_pkg kde2.tgz")
The problem is that it isn't automatic. I should be able to go to a webpage (or program) click on the things I want upgraded, and have the thing download all RPMS automatically (another sticky point, does anybody actually ever download only one RPM? Why keep them seperate?) install the thing, and reboot. Take a cue from the way BeOS does Tracker upgrades. I hit the ActiveUpdate button. It downloads Tracker and Deskbar. It warns me that it is installing, and Tracker reboots while I am still typing in Netpositive. THAT'S the way it should work.
irc party update (Score:2)
Will Compile For Food (Score:2)
Living with breasts (Score:3)
Obviously written by somebody in the Western Hemisphere, where we have a weird obsession/denial thing going when it comes to the human form. Remember that most of the KDE team is in Europe, a region that seems to have misplaced that particular cultural artifact. Lucky them.
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What an ugly, clunky GUI! (Score:2)
I cant speak to how well or stable KDE will be for long term use -- but I cant stand the feel of it.
KDE violates most of the Human Interface Guidlines for good GUI design (which, of course, were written by Apple -- after years of painstaking study).
The icons are too slippery, the fonts look awful and are too small, the toolbar is idiotic. The window sliders have a mind of their own. Might as well be pulling the shortcut keys out of a hat -- they're that random. Dialog boxes are not straightforward and appear at seemingly random positions on the screen, unrelated to the parent app. Window sizing is not consistent. Overall, even within the KDE project, the behavior and appearance of apps isnt even consistent...much less with other non-KDE apps.
Awful, awful GUI. But better than nothing, I suppose. No one who's used a Macintosh for any length of time could stand it though.
I mean, gee whiz...my Grandma just wants to write an e-mail! Why do you have to make things a million times harder than they need to be!
Re:Install (Score:2)
Anyway for RedHat and derivitaves try
rpm -Uvh q*
rpm -Uvh k*
And for Slackware, after I aliened the rpms for the release Candidate 2 packages
upgradepkg *.tgz
Couldn't be simpler. Please note that the rpm command will upgrade existing KDE packages. Please consult your documentation (man rpm) for further details.
Re:Not about spite (Score:3)
Fulfillment! (Score:2)
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Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Re:I bet they dont. (Score:2)
Theres more than one component in a distribution do you wait for the new gnome, the new apache, the new mozilla...
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For a desktop, Apache is one thing, the main DE is another. If you're going to release a desktop OS, wait for the latest XFree, the latest kernel, and the latest DE. If you're releasing a server, use a mature kernel, and wait for a couple of point releases of Apache.
Regards the making computers easy to use, yes its true windows isn't easy it has GUIs for everything but you still need to know what to but in the each
configuration box. BUT, there is a big difference between the computer and the car, the car does one thing, no latest feature upgrades and so on.
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No there is not. That's the kind of thinking that gets you in trouble. Who says computers have to do many different things? Most people use their computers for one set of tasks anyway, right? The computer should mold itself to fit those tasks. Its high talk, but I'm not looking for YADE (Yet Another DE) here, I'm looking for a user-interface revolution.
The car is
much simpler. The car is one kind of hardware, the computer can have thousands of different options for hardware, just look at all the video cards, sound
cards, network cards, and so on.
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Ummm, last time I checked, there are more types of tires than graphics cards. Cars are made up of thousands of different, interchangable parts. Sure computer parts aren't interchangable, but maybe they SHOULD be?
We need to move towards the target you talk about and this is getting there for most software people use.
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Uh, no. Sorry. But you still get the consolation prize. Take, for example, CD burning. On a dedicated copier, you plug in a disc, and hit copy. Then take a look at Adaptec's software. You've got dozens of different options. Multi-mode, Disc at once, image types, speed, etc. That is simply unacceptable for consumer level software. To make a disc, all I should have to do is put in a CD, and drag files into it (which DirectCD does, but it adds it's own set of problems) Some software makers do the Beginner/Advanced interface scheme. Wrong again. The software should grow as the user grows. Its a dumb idea to hem an intermedia user into a beginner interface, or drop them into an advanced one.
Waited so long... (Score:2)
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Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Re:Hard to install ... ? (Score:2)
Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
It will nuke KDE 1.x (Score:2)
That's not a horrible policy, I guess, but it seems unnecessary. One of the things I always liked about Linux was the ability to have, say, libc5 and glibc, or ncurses 3,4, and 5, all installed at the same time to support old binaries.
Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Have they fixed it? (Score:2)
Alright, perhaps that was a little offtopic, but when you see all this great stuff, and can't use it because of $%#$^@ 32-bit only users, it makes you a little mad.
Re:It will nuke KDE 1.x (Score:2)
I'll be pushing out a kde1-compat package (so people can continue to run KDE 1.x apps) later today.
Re:I bet Suse feels stupid. (Score:2)
Re:Great! But does it work yet? (Score:2)
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
Re:Why do you do it? (Score:2)
If somebody tells me it makes me uncomfortable, I don't joke. In general, I tend not to make jokes because people are uptight about these things. However, I never seem to mind Indian jokes and they just don't offend me. There are jackasses out there who make jokes to make other people feel bad. However why should I have to be careful for their sake?
That's the whole thing you miss! I shouldn't have to show respect. I should be able to treat women EXACTLY like I treat men.
Re:Konqueror (Score:2)
But I am looking forward to KDE2. The biggest change in my mind is that KDE2 is Free Software. If it is Free Software and it has great usability and technical design...then I'm all for it.
So please let people speak for themselves instead of playing the victim and throwing a pitty party.
Its just that some of us value Freedom over Marketshare and Popularity. If you think that is strange, fanatic, or esoteric, then I might think the same of you. You. Just you. Not All-KDE-Users. I don't play that game.
Because that's the way its supposed to work.
Re:Anyone else notice the breasts on the screensho (Score:2)
I recognise those photos, and she is in fact wearing clothes, albeit rather skimpy tranparent ones. (You have to look really closely, be careful you dont go blind
Re:Apple stole it from XEROX (Score:2)
At the cost of switching the key used for all your accellerators too. I just wanted to switch that one feature, not make another big global change.
> Also, the group thing is due to the way BeOS organizes by application, then by window
I understand the thinking behind it just fine. I just can't stand it.
> Replicants allow you to use replicant enabled apps in your own programs
Translation for an end user? When I made a replicant of NetPositive from some menu, I forget where, it didn't seem all that useful. Was that just some kind of experimental feature to show it off to developers or something?
I like BeOS from an architectural point of view. It's a precocious new kid, but it seems to be an orphan without a home. It's like linux is for many other end users: "It's neat, but