Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Juerd Waalboer
A. Pagaltzis skribis 2007-11-13 12:04 (+0100): > (If anyone is interested in a list, I can provide it. Not sure > it's on-topic material.) I would like to know, and I'm posting this to the list just to annoy people who are against using hates-software for providing fixes ;) -- Met vriendelijke gr

Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Peter da Silva
On 13-Nov-2007, at 01:43, Timothy Knox wrote: But let me clue you in on how GUIs work in the 21st century. Nowadays, when an application highlights a button as a default, hitting return is normally interpreted as though the user had pressed that button. Is this Firefox hate or Windows hate?

[offlist] Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Earle Martin
On 13/11/2007, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > (If anyone is interested in a list, I can provide it. Not sure > it's on-topic material.) I'd certainly be interested, if you don't mind. Thanks, Earle -- Earle Martin http://downlode.org/ http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/

[offlist] Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Philip Newton
On Nov 13, 2007 12:04 PM, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > My profile is tricked out with 8 (eight!) such Unbreak Me > extensions. Until I had not realised that half -- fully *half* -- > of my laundry list of installed extensions comprises fixes for > one kind of braindeath in Firefox or another. > > Wow. >

Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Yossi Kreinin [2007-11-13 11:00]: > I use Firefox on a Windows and a Linux machine. I didn't figure > out how to save the session except for killing the process, in > which case Firefox asks whether I want to restore the session > or not when it's launched again. There's an Unbreak Me extension

Re: Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Yossi Kreinin
Timothy Knox wrote: When I hit the triply-accursed enter key, and you have a fscking button highlighted, I want you to act as though I had personally moved the mouse over the d*mned button and mother-fscking clicked it! AARRRGGH! You filth-encrusted slimy turd! May you suffer a terminal case

Re: libtool

2007-11-13 Thread Rafael Garcia-Suarez
On 13/11/2007, H.Merijn Brand wrote: > The header says it all Indeed. While we're at it, here's what my rss reader fed me this morning: http://udrepper.livejournal.com/19395.html Some good libtool hate by the glibc maintainer.

libtool

2007-11-13 Thread H.Merijn Brand
The header says it all If that is not enough, combine that with building open source projects that already gone wrong in choosing libtool to make *their* lives more easy and now try to build on AIX (a subject of a lot of hate on itself) in a mixed 32bit / 64bit environment and you're fucked comple

Firefox updater hate

2007-11-13 Thread Timothy Knox
Dear Firefox updater, Thank you so much for keeping my copy of Firefox, and my Firefox extensions, up to date. I really appreciate that, truly I do. But let me clue you in on how GUIs work in the 21st century. Nowadays, when an application highlights a button as a default, hitting return is norma