Comment What a revoIutionary idea! (Score 2, Insightful) 449
So you are saying allowing people to use computers as computers makes them more useful?
Who wudda thunk it?
So you are saying allowing people to use computers as computers makes them more useful?
Who wudda thunk it?
1.5 Your Moms?
Thats because your xorg memory usage counts data coming from the every GUI program your computer is running.
Ideally they should be accounted for in the client's memory usage, but it isn't.
Yes. and the way to prevent every corporation from fixing this is it post the technique on Slashdot.
Security by obscurity, people!
demography. DEMOGRAPHY. Sheesh
> You have to understand, slashdot isn't pro-Linux. Its anti-The Man. And at the moment The Man is Microsoft. Once Microsoft becomes an underdog people will sing its praises as they hate on whoever The Man is of the day.
I will believe that when I see people supporting SCO.
>> * Shelving - storage of not-completed changes on the server without checking in. We use it to share
>> suggestions and if we cannot make the daily deadline on consistent check-ins.
> Never used it. Frankly sounds like a hack; why not use a branch?
see git-stash(1). Does exactly that. shelve current work without committing it. I use it every day when somebody wants a bugfix in the branch I am working on, but can't commit yet.
.... For larger offenses (like wreckless driving)
Just because somebody is not going for the funny mod does not mean he should not get it
This is just begging for a Roland Emmerich Movie.
I think its really sad that microsoft can basically ignore the existence of openoffice.org even after all these years.
Not on that computer, you can't
FreeNX only had a client, no server implementation.
I am using SneakerNet. Never underestimate the bandwidth of a portable harddisk in my pocket.
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