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Comment Re:Amnesia as you go through a doorway (Score 1) 1110

Well, my very first thought after I started using Windows 8 was that that thing was in many aspects very similar to Emacs.

To use Windows 8 you very quickly learn many useful keyboard shortcuts, like Win-x if you want to start some program that isn't jet on that Start screen. Compare that with Meta-x used in Emacs to run commands. There are many other similarities.

That said, I personally prefer Vim ;-)

Comment Re:names are so cool, not! (Score 4, Informative) 295

well, before jumping to conclusions you should have looked up previous names:
1.0 - Ada
2.0 - Barbara
2.1 - Bea
2.2 - Bianca
3.0 - Cassandra
3.1 - Celena
4.0 - Daryna
5 LTS - Elyssa
6 - Felicia
7 - Gloria
8 - Helena
9 LTS - Isadora
10 - Julia
11 - Katya
12 - Lisa
13 LTS - Maya
14 - Nadia

This way it makes much more sense, doesn't it?

Comment Re:I see (Score 2) 646

The problem is, you do not get the same results.
Mint also makes it difficult for you to change their Google search, restoring the config to the default after reboot.
When I discovered this fact, I actually went and tried out several other distros. Sigh ... I guess I am too spoiled by Mint and I wasn't satisfied with other systems.

When I type something like '1.2 * 123 Usd in Eur' into a vanilla Google, I get the numerical result. When I type those into the search box in firefox at Mint Linux, I do not get numerical result. There are many more examples.
Fortunately, it is trivial to *add* (not change the one installed by Mint ;-) ) additional search engine, so I added a Google.com search engine - the one that doesnt redirect you to regional version of Google.

For a time I tried to switch to the search engine provided by Mint for searches that I knew would provide very similar result, but I do not do that anymore. Sorry Clem. No revenue from my hijacked search queries.

In later versions Clem made pact with duckduckgo search engine and made that default. I tried to use duckduckgo as well, but, somehow, I gravitated back to using Google.com.

At the moment I use Mint Linux Maya KDE as my main home desktop.

Comment Re:Let's not forget (Score 1) 190

Yes, you knew that, and yet you called them "The Santa Cruz Operation." Santa Cruz operation was entirely different company. This bankrupted company is Caldera, later renamed "SCO" [that is: NOT Santa Cruz Operation] in an attempt to muddle things. Apparently they were highly successful.

Comment Re:Mint is nice, but... (Score 1) 114

I do that differently.
I have one large partition for the /home directory and two primary partitions for my Mint Linux installs. On one of those I keep working Mint Linux installation that I use for everyday activity and the next is for trying the new stuff. When I am finally satisfied with a new install, I switch to using that as my main workhorse and use the old partition for experimental stuff.
Just do not use the same login name when you install the new version, so you keep your entries in /home/WhateverLoginName separate. You can of course use all the stuff from your all home.

Just take care to keep all your stuff in /home directory.

One more thing. Always install Grub (or whatever bootloader the distro has) to the partition with the distro and use Smart Boot Manager in mbr to choose what you want to boot.

Comment Re:Ok with Apple (Score 1) 402

I wish I had modpoints.
There are two possibilities:
1. Excel gets ported with full support of the VBA scripts and Macros, user defined functions, and control elements (such as buttons, checkboxes) and gets shot down immediately
2. Excel gets ported without the above functionality and will be useless for business users.

When I tried to deploy OpenOffice.org in our company all users(*) that were fighting tooth and nail for Excel were claiming that they can't possibly live without "advanced" Excel stuff like macros, basic scripts and 100% compatibility with documents created by our business partners.

(*)Yes, there was small handful of users that started using OO.o Calc with no problems.

Comment My daughter was extremely upset as well. (Score 4, Interesting) 228

One day my pre-teen-aged daughter wanted to set up an avatar for her Google mail account, like her best friend had. A nice pony or whatever. So we have opened the settings and one of things that Google wanted to know was the date of birth. After naively filling in the date (*not* the real number, but still way low age) ... poooof ... the account was gone. And mind you, this was account my daughter has created in an "IT" class. In my country we do not have educational accounts the article talks about.

In one second the account is there, the next ... gone.
Google wanted scan of my ID or something.
YOU ARE NOT GONNA GET IT GOOGLE!!! You Do. Not. Need. A. Copy. Of. My. Passport.

So we have created another account with a slightly different name, but my daughter has been upset for quite a long time. Still is, in fact. And I had to explain why Google are such ... bloody morons.

The same day I have made backup of my entire Google mail account. I do not trust them anymore that they won't pull the same stunt with MY personal account.

Comment Re:HJKL (Score 1) 271

Look at my post I made moments ago a little bit up.
I use arrows too. Also other keys like delete, backspace or end ...

Comment Re:Pathogen is ruining Vim for me (Score 1) 271

Oh $DEITY, he uses arrow keys in Vim! The horror!

So what?
I am Vim-aficionado as well, and I use arrows too. What is wrong with that? I do not use Vim to demonstrate to myself or others how cool I am. I use it because I like the power of combined :ex commands, because I need powerful Regular Expressions. I use it because it works the same way on all systems - Windows, Linux and QNX at work, FreeBSD and Linux at home.

I even remap my arrow keys to gh, gj, gk, gl for some jobs, so when I have some lines with text-wrap enabled I can go to the visual next line (like most of other editors do).
Oh ... and I also use Insert, Home, PageUp, Delete, End and PageDown keys too. Do I lose even more points for that? Thought so ;-)

Aaaand ... You might wish to stop reading now, ...
sometimes I use key combinations such as Ctrl-Insert, Shift-Insert, and even Alt-F4 on non-windows platforms. I copy lines from mswin.vim to my .vimrc even on non-Windows platforms.

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