but Eclipse can't create C/C++ or Java projects.
> I installed too the Pydev and same problem, look the video I made:
> http://media.libreplanetbr.org/u/dharc/m/eclipse-bug-kfreebsd-amd64/
When you run it from the command-line, do you see any error messages?
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Robert Millan
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This is
ised if you can honestly say the
> opposite.
I suppose it's different for everyone. But if you want my opinion, the
reason I refuse to use Sun's plugin is not because of security, but simply
because I believe I am my own master. And since I don't owe allegiance to
Sun, I don'
t you to a website, giving you an unsigned binary, and upon your approval
your system ends up executing it. Clearly we should do something to prevent
that.
Fix your double standards.
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Robert Millan
The DRM opt-in fallacy: "Your data belongs to us. We will decide when (and
how
at the solution against blindly
trusting a website is blindly trusting a binary blob.
Here's my advice: If you don't like gcjwebplugin, don't use it. If you like
binary blobs, go use them. If you don't care about Java, don't use either.
Just don't impose your view on everyo
ing a website is blindly trusting a binary blob.
Here's my advice: If you don't like gcjwebplugin, don't use it. If you like
binary blobs, go use them. If you don't care about Java, don't use either.
Just don't impose your view on everyone else by requesting arbi
cial privileges were requested, and asking for
confirmation.
There's a huge amount of users who don't care about security, but do care
a lot about certain websites working.
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Robert Millan
The DRM opt-in fallacy: "Your data belongs to us. We will decide when (and
how) you ma
;s a huge amount of users who don't care about security, but do care
a lot about certain websites working.
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Robert Millan
The DRM opt-in fallacy: "Your data belongs to us. We will decide when (and
how) you may access your data; but nobody's threatening your freedom: we
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