Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 13:19 +0100, Palle Hellemann wrote:
I answered: You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!
Also, I use Ubuntu 9.10 with the default theme ((Humanity icon theme)
and all save icons seem to show a harddisk (3.5) with an arrow
On 20/10/2009, at 15.35, Derek Broughton wrote:
I will never understand why a server GUI would improve anything?
I will never understand why elitists hate GUIs. A good UI should
improve
things by absolutely preventing misconfiguration.
That's because the GUI often gets in the way of
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that has a
smaller default font-size, and perhaps another one, for the vision
impaired, having a larger one?
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On 09/09/2008, at 20.31, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote:
Some systems have been really successful at making it *appear* as if
the
system starts up faster. In my opinion, where the system can't be made
to boot faster, it should be made to appear so.
Is booting really relevant these
Let me add my 2 cents' worth. I don't know what algorithm is used by
lzma, but I think there are other factors than CPU speed and size
that matters. Namely memory.
As an example, I can tell you that in the past we have experienced
problems with the quite serious memory requirements of