On Thu, Feb 7, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2002-02-07 - Last release of Ion1 (it never had ds/rc/stable)
> 2004-02-07 - First "stable" release of Ion2
> 2008-02-07 - First "stable" release of Ion3
> 2016-02-07 - ?
I can't fully blame myself for missing this post
On 2008-02-27, Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could be more fun than sitting in front of the computer and typing
> crap, but the lakes are frozen.. finally.. and yet not well enough
> to be safe for jigging. This "winter" sucks.
(Actually my dictionary is probably wrong -- they often
On 2008-02-27, Sylvain Abélard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Happy trolling :D
Could be more fun than sitting in front of the computer and typing
crap, but the lakes are frozen.. finally.. and yet not well enough
to be safe for jigging. This "winter" sucks.
--
Tuomo
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 00:37:26 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michaël Cadilhac) wrote:
MC> Etan S. C. Reisner writes:
>> P.S. I'm curious why you need to measure the distance between two points
>> on your screen with such regularity.
MC> I use a lot of maps :-) If they're on a website (for instance goo
On 2008-02-27, Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everyone knows the next great OS will be written in Javascript :)
I'm not sure how "great" it will be, but very likely it the next
popular OS will be written in broken javascript on top of a stinking
pile of C, C++, shell scripts, python, pe
> Everyone knows the next great OS will be written in Javascript :)
The One True OS is just a new name for The One True Editor.
And as everyone knows, it's in Lisp ^^
Happy trolling :D
--
Sylvain Abélard
"J'ai décidé d'être heureux, c'est meilleur pour la santé." -Voltaire
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 07:11:53 + (UTC) Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
TV> C.. and then some.
TV> There's just no way around it: for any serious work you want C.
Everyone knows the next great OS will be written in Javascript :)
Ted
On 2008-02-27, Adam Duck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a small question: how do I remove all window decorations around
> a specific client window? I'd like to have my Audacious without any
> decorations...
Basically, you can't. It's very intentional.
In case of tiled frames, you can in p
Hello list,
I've got a small question: how do I remove all window decorations around
a specific client window? I'd like to have my Audacious without any
decorations...
cu, Adam.