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usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Monday, 17-Jun-2013 09:27:00 EDT usrshare For comparison, that's like blaming Microsoft for every unstable program on Windows Store or Valve for every bad game on Steam. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Monday, 17-Jun-2013 09:26:04 EDT usrshare Xalan is an Apache Software Foundation program. Debian devs didn't create it, they only packaged the program. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2013 03:51:59 EDT usrshare "Commonly used"? Seriously? -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2013 03:04:12 EDT usrshare I prefer to stop referring to Ubuntu as "Linux" at all -- both have completely different target audiences. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Feb-2013 01:47:07 EST usrshare You just upload the source DEB and get working DEBs for all architectures* and versions* *supported by Ubuntu -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Monday, 04-Feb-2013 04:32:40 EST usrshare I think, as an end-user product, Ubuntu is great OS. Even though it doesn't follow the traditions and standards of other Linux distros. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 17-Jan-2013 07:55:36 EST usrshare LOL. That one's ni--- oh, brb, cops at the door. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 17-Jan-2013 07:27:26 EST usrshare alias hate='sudo apt-get remove'; alias die='sudo rm -rf /*' ? -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2013 13:36:41 EST usrshare looks like ranger would now be one of my fave file mgrs, too. I especially liked the finder-like columns view. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2013 13:26:25 EST usrshare Why nvi? Is vim too heavy or something? -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 13-Dec-2012 05:45:40 EST usrshare Free software is a good thing, but the user shd be free to -not- use it too. If a user needs Flash and knows its dangers, he shd get Flash. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 25-Oct-2012 05:21:54 EDT usrshare Have you tried _xfburn_? -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Sunday, 21-Oct-2012 11:31:49 EDT usrshare Back to !Debian. Except now, I downloaded a testing build. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Sep-2012 04:18:43 EDT usrshare On the other hand, wicd and others have problems with mobile modems and PPPoE/PPTP connections. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Sep-2012 03:34:13 EDT usrshare Dunno. NM is stable enough to be used nowadays. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Sunday, 02-Sep-2012 23:48:18 EDT usrshare The follow-up msg says it's documented in apt.conf man page, as well as the example config files -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Sunday, 02-Sep-2012 23:46:35 EDT usrshare In Linux, file systems do not block opened files. The running program won't stop, but it will be replaced after it's closed. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 08:54:01 EDT usrshare No, video conferences are a problem with Jabber (the only client, Muji, is in development). Dunno about SIP, though. -
usrshare (usrshare)'s status on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 08:35:16 EDT usrshare For voice chat you can use a Jabber client with Jingle support or a SIP client, but that's it.