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Though VCL and XUL are abominations. It's understandable why OpenOffice and Mozilla chose to use them because of the cross-platform nature of Open/LibreOfice...
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They never used Qt, it was Gtk based before Aura. Though Aura looks ugly, most of what you see on a browser is the Web page content so the UI toolkit...
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Works fine with the nVidia driver on Fedora. May need to pass GRUB_GFXMODE during boot. Check instructions on this link:
http://www....
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Amarok2 goes even further with the social integration aspect. Personally I think Clementine has just about the perfect balance of core music playing...
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Don't forget Hudson, same story as MySQL, the original creator and most of the core developers left to start Jenkins. Hudson got handed over to the Eclipse...
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They're doing an in-house SDL port as well. Considering their relationship with Valve (who employs Sam Lantinga) they may have a better chance with this...
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I thought Carsten's own words were quite interesting:
So basically everything Mir has achieved -- Androit driver integration,...
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But the language specification itself and the JCP, they still have quite a bit of influence over that....
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I've always used the commercial version of workstation, never used the open source version. Don't know how much feature is missing from that....
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So, who thinks eventually MySQL and Hudson will follow in the same footsteps as OpenOffice and go to the Apache Foundation? Java is a different story,...
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Unfortunately VMWare is not free. For desktop virtualization there's still no better choice than VirtualBox, for server virtualization absolutely go...
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Yes it definitely comes with some quite nice themes. Thank you for the really nice work....
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Very nice. Been using the much older version 2.4 from rpmfusion. Glad to see they have their own Fedora repo now. To install, just do:
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Yes all of them support both KDE and GNOME (and others like XFCE, LXDE), but there's a default, and presumably it receives more attention and polish than...Last edited by Hermit; 15 March 2013, 04:55 PM.
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