Oded Arbel writes: > > Not to be nitpicking or anything, but esd has nothing to do with > > Enlightenment, and it's actually Enlightened Sound Daemon. Check its > > web page -- http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html. Enlightenment and > > GNOME just happened to be the first programs that started to use it on > > a wide scale. > > you are write about me miswriting the abrevation, but esd was written for > Enlightenment. Could be. I just didn't see any mention of Enlightenment on the esd home page. But I may be wrong. > BTW - what CVS stands for ? Concurrent Versioning System -- a system that handles many developers working on a source tree together. It holds the source code in a server, and then each developer takes out (checks out) the files he needs to work on, and after that he checks them back in. Most big projects such as KDE, Gnome & Mozilla keep their code in a CVS server. For more info, check http://www.cyclic.com/. -- Alex Shnitman | http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] +----------------------- http://alexsh.hectic.net UIN 188956 PGP key on web page E1 F2 7B 6C A0 31 80 28 63 B8 02 BA 65 C7 8B BA I previously had IE4/NT4 on the same box and by comparison the combination of Linux / Navigator ran at least 30-40% faster when rendering simple HTML + graphics. -- Internal Microsoft memo
