Published: Fri 08 September 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
tags: Software Openbox
Just wanted to give people a heads up that Openbox 3.3.1 has been
released in order to address a couple of issues that were found.
Changes since 3.3:
Fix panels getting a border with keepBorder turned on.
Fix a crash in mirrorhorizontal when drawing a surface with …
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Published: Fri 01 September 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
tags: Hardware
After years of only using ATI products as my video cards of choice I
finally jumped ship today.
I purchased an GeForce FX 5200 and although it is not the best card on
the market it suits my needs perfectly.
The reasons for my switch are fairly simple..
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Published: Mon 28 August 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
tags: Software
Someone mentioned this program to me this morning and I thought I would
make a post about it in case it was of interest to any one else.
Xara Xtreme LX is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) program which was
ported from Windows and released it under the GNU General …
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Published: Sun 27 August 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
tags: Linux
I just realized yesterday marked fifteen years since Linus Torvalds
posted a message to comp.os.minix and announced Linux to the world.
"I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and
professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones."
I remember first getting into Linux …
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Published: Sun 27 August 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
tags: Software Openbox
Rejoice my fellow Openbox users! Openbox 3.3 has finally been released.
If you have not been keeping up with the development of this great
window manager here is your chance to see what you have been missing.
Heck.. This is even a golden opportunity for you other *box users …
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Published: Thu 24 August 2006
By Moparx
In Articles .
It appears openSUSE 10.2 is getting a newly redesigned K-menu for KDE
(code-named "Kickoff") which was created by the KDE and usability team
at SUSE after doing usability testing with a variety of other menus.
While I don't particularly care about KDE, I decided to take a look at …
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