On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Nico Weber wrote:
> This seems to work as advertised now (only that when I run `git
> branch` directly after running git-ffwd, git tells me I'm on branch
> "(no branch)". Checking out my forwarded branch makes this go away and
> everything looks sane).
I wasn't q
Windows 7 has changed. I am really impressed with the Install times in
Windows 7. You should give it a try :)
- Mohamed
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
>
> Oddly, some of the biggest delays in updating my fresh
> vista box (including part of the ie8 delay) were due to
> the
Oddly, some of the biggest delays in updating my fresh
vista box (including part of the ie8 delay) were due to
the update requiring user intervention, but popping
the user intervention dialog *under* the main update
progress dialog. It's luck if the user sees the dialog.
So score one for our ins
This seems to work as advertised now (only that when I run `git
branch` directly after running git-ffwd, git tells me I'm on branch
"(no branch)". Checking out my forwarded branch makes this go away and
everything looks sane).
Also, I installed git 1.6.4.4 from
http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-in
That's the advantage of knowing users have a forced path to install your
product. While firefox, safari, opera, and chrome all focus on install
speed, Microsoft doesn't. They know they'll get it on your box under all
circumstances. So they just don't care. Sad.
Think about the man-years (or man
Chrome installs in finite time, whereas (judging by how long my
Vista box has been saying "installing IE8") IE8 seems
to require infinite time to install.
I don't know how many people actually sit there and
wait for software updates to finish, but lordy,
watching ie8 update is like watching paint
Hi,
My understand is chromium RenderView create a IPCResourceLoaderBridge
everytime ResourceDispatcher needs to make a HTTP Get and HTTP Post.
My question is how does the HTTP Post data being pass to
IPCResourceLoaderBridge?
I created a simple form:
http://localhost:8088/SomeProgram";
MET
By the way: After resizing the window, you can hit cmd-shift-b twice
to move the bar back to the bottom of the window.
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Nico Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wondering why there's a grey, useless bar at the bottom of the latest
> mac dev release? It is not intentional, and
Hi,
wondering why there's a grey, useless bar at the bottom of the latest
mac dev release? It is not intentional, and is my fault – sorry. It
will be gone again in next week's dev release. It was only active on
trunk for a few hours, but this week's dev release was cut in that
interval.
If you s