On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Nathaniel Price
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using the Tomato firmware for my WRT54GL and I noticed it has
> QoS stuff too. I'm pretty pleased with the way it works for me, though I
> haven't touched the QoS stuff specifically, so there's another option
On 8/14/07, Stephen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what about cedega?
Unfortunately it looks like Cedega doesn't support the game. At least
none of the compatibility lists show it as working. In any case, I'm
not a fan of the way Transgaming has treated the open-source
community. I'm not sure I
> You should probably know that in the eyes of the RIAA, the MPAA, and the
> writers guild, libraries should not be legal and are definitely not
> moral since they rob the copyright holders of the right to squeeze every
> penny out of each and every person who would have purchased said media
> had
I believe that if the NTFS volume is heavily fragmented, parted is
unable to resize it. It can only cope with the empty unused space at
the end of the volume.
This was the case when last I used it. The situation may have changed
since then.
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I use Eclipse myself, especially with Java. It's got a very useful
auto-indent, and can re-indent a file after it's been edited. It's got
a graphical system for describing your preferred style of indentation
as well.
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