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I actually started a very similar thread on the Wayland mailing list a couple of years ago: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archive...nd-devel/2010-...
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+1 on all the stuff on packaging (well, on everything, but packaging in particular), I wish everyone just used .deb and be done with it.
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Agreed. Honestly Phoronix seems to be getting more and more like a tabloid - what's next, phone hacking? ...
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.x is the 3D model format baked into the D3D API. So what this means is that programs that load 3D models from .x won't require Windows DLLs to run any...
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Michael, any chance we can get some links to the sources without having to fumble through several other Phoronix posts to get to them? Cheers.
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The short-sightedness of some companies is baffling...
1. Support Linux (with open specs and drivers)
2. Increase potential uses...
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And you know this based on what evidence?
I personally think it's very likely that they were working on a Linux client, because of the...
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Yeah, I think they are making a big mistake there. Mainly for two reasons:
1. There is no reliable way to determine who is downloading...
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This whole thing has done just one thing. It confirmed my belief that I should never ever pay for anything containing DRM. It just shows that even if...
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That was Bryce Harrington, he's Canonical's X guy. I wouldn't be surprised if he is working on making it work for Ubuntu already...
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It's early days. If it looks like there is going to be a massive shift from X to Wayland across Linux distros then Nvidia will develop drivers for it...
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It's incredibly unlikely to happen, what about OSX? Android? They have Flash implementations too, Adobe would be frankly off their head to expose the...
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I think the moment that Gnash/Lightspark reach *near* feature parity with Adobe's Flash then browsers like Chrome and Firefox will implement it as a built-in...
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