Hello all,
probably some of you already read that statement of kernel developers
about the opening of graphics drivers: https://
www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Kernel_Driver_Statement
Currently I'm using Intel's integrated graphics (G965, G31), but I'm
about to upgrade to a real graphics card.
On 6/25/08, Markus Hitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
probably some of you already read that statement of kernel developers
about the opening of graphics drivers: https://
www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Kernel_Driver_Statement
Currently I'm using Intel's integrated graphics (G965,
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 05:07:05PM +1000, Christopher Halse Rogers wrote:
On 6/25/08, Markus Hitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably some of you already read that statement of kernel developers
about the opening of graphics drivers: https://
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Bryce Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 05:07:05PM +1000, Christopher Halse Rogers wrote:
On 6/25/08, Markus Hitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably some of you already read that statement of kernel developers
about the opening of
I recently installed SPSS (a closed-source statistical program), and the
downloaded .bin file for Linux contained an installation progam using
Installshield (probably the same as they are using on Windows).
I'm pretty sure the SPSS people don't want to invest in switching
installation system, or
Jochen J. Ulbricht wrote:
Hello,
I've written a script which asks the user what to do with a created
pdf-file after printing to cups-pdfprinter.
open | save | mail | add to collection
I've written a script which parses the /etc/cups/cusps-pdf config adds
the PostProcessing variable,
Op woensdag 25-06-2008 om 21:35 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Pär Lidén:
To those who say ISVs anyway targets specific distributions: Yes, they would
still have to test it on all the major distributions, but they could use a
single installation implementation. And they would have to learn only