Bill Omer [EMAIL PROTECTED] fired a flaming arrow at my monitor on
09/15/2005 8:20 AM -0700 with this note attached:
Jason Edson wrote:
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I just wanted to throw this in for no apparent reason and I don't know
if you mean from a developers point of view but, I've never had
Am Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:10:54 -0400 schrieb Mike Russo:
But I get my eyecandy fix when I have to work on windows by changing
skins with WindowBlinds (www.windowblinds.net). ;)
I looked at the screenshots and videos. For example the FX videos[1]
look very impressive. Will such effects be
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Quite possibly, although to be fair, most if this isn't X's fault -Nvidia and ATI have been pretty bad about supplying decent drivers for
linux, so most sytems are running without and hardware accelleration.Here's a good look at it.::snip snip::
I just wanted to throw this in for no
Jason Edson wrote:
::snip snip::
Quite possibly, although to be fair, most if this isn't X's fault -
Nvidia and ATI have been pretty bad about supplying decent drivers
for
linux, so most sytems are running without and hardware accelleration.
Here's a good look at it.
Jason Edson wrote:
I just wanted to throw this in for no apparent reason and I don't know
if you mean from a developers point of view but, I've never had any
problems with the nvidia driver for Linux. For what I have used it for
it runs just as good as the windows one and the 3d
Am Thu, 15 Sep 2005 15:32:54 +0800 schrieb Alan Trick:
Quite possibly, although to be fair, most if this isn't X's fault -
Nvidia and ATI have been pretty bad about supplying decent drivers for
linux, so most sytems are running without and hardware accelleration.
Here's a good look at it.
Jason Edson wrote:
::snip snip::
Quite possibly, although to be fair, most if this isn't X's fault -
Nvidia and ATI have been pretty bad about supplying decent drivers for
linux, so most sytems are running without and hardware accelleration.
Here's a good look at it.
Hello
I do sometimes need to work on a shitty MS platform. In that case I use
BlackBox on Windows, instead of default explorer.exe window manager
(http://www.bb4win.org). When in linux, I always prefer E17, it is
small, quick an beautiful.
What do you think about something like porting E17 to
hi,
search this mailing-list archive, somebody is already working on e17
under cygwin and said something about it here a few weeks ago, but i
don't remember how far he got as i don't have to use windoze...
greets, chris
Bu Bacoo wrote:
Hello
I do sometimes need to work on a shitty MS
Hi,
I just started to play with eesh on e16. Really a awsome tool to play
with...
Is there a identical tool for e17?
Cheers Erik
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Christian Pedaschus wrote:
hi,
search this mailing-list archive, somebody is already working on e17
under cygwin and said something about it here a few weeks ago, but i
don't remember how far he got as i don't have to use windoze...
greets, chris
We all decided it wasn't going to work :(
It's been talked about, however doing so would be a major project, and
it probably won't happen in the near future.
Paul
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 22:52 +0200, Bu Bacoo wrote:
Hello
I do sometimes need to work on a shitty MS platform. In that case I
use BlackBox on Windows, instead of default
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:52:36 +0200 Bu Bacoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Hello
I do sometimes need to work on a shitty MS platform. In that case I use
BlackBox on Windows, instead of default explorer.exe window manager (
http://www.bb4win.org). When in linux, I always prefer E17, it is
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