much more ad-hoc.
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are problematic on a touch screen.
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Q: How many DEC repairmen does it take to fix a flat?
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Q: How long does it take?
A: It's indeterminate. It will depend upon how many flats they've
brought with them.
Q
distortion sounds pleasant,
while odd order sounds bad.
To me, distortion is distortion, but that's me.
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Q: How many DEC repairmen does it take to fix a flat?
A: Five; four to hold the car up and one to swap tires.
Q: How long does it take?
A: It's indeterminate
, but it was discontinued years ago.
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total )
If it were, it would be 5 bit, and maybe 6 in the expanded versions.
;)
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almost one, it is damn near zero.
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, then pick any OS you like, and
configure it to support the application.
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a Prolific chipset, and been working fine for me.
I've heard both ways about Prolific, so your mileage
may vary.
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with the content.
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Rebuilding a 2 terabyte RAID takes hours, but the system is up
and running while it happens, with a little planning.
If there is a spare disk in the machine, the RAID driver can swap
out the failed disk all by itself, but that's a little advanced.
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Never eat more
process would see the newer updated file.
In other words, Windows creates a train wreck.
Linux ( more correctly, the file system driver ) handles it intelligently,
sequentially, and in proper order as one would expect.
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On Wednesday 08 January 2014 03:17:42 pm Cowboy wrote:
dd is not a good idea.
dd can destroy your data in one bit.
Just to elaborate a little...
dd is (D)evice to (D)evice.
Doesn't matter what that device is, or isn't.
Want to copy your monitor display over your partition tables,
pixel
On Tuesday 07 January 2014 01:33:05 pm Wayne Merricks wrote:
The single cart thing will play at random any valid cuts so won't do
what you expect.
Unless each cart contains one and only one cut.
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Committees have become so important nowadays
On Friday 27 December 2013 05:43:17 pm Peter van Embden wrote:
A-Ha - Take on me.wav becomes artist A with title
Firstly, is it
A-Ha - Take on me.wav
that becomes artist A with title
or is it
A-Ha - Take on me.wav
that becomes artist A with title
???
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On Tuesday 24 December 2013 08:40:14 am Wayne Merricks wrote:
if you have two pci cards Linux will
randomly decide which is card 0 and which is card 1.
Well, no, but yes.
It's the hald doing that.
Set the rules for which what is which in
/etc/udev/rules.d/
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On Thursday 05 December 2013 11:41:36 am Fred Gleason wrote:
An arguably better design
There's a design ?
Shirley, you jest !?
:)
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Boren's Laws:
(1) When in charge, ponder.
(2) When in trouble, delegate.
(3) When in doubt, mumble
On Thursday 21 November 2013 10:35:27 am Fred Gleason wrote:
Fixed as of about one minute ago.
And confirmed.
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The more data I punch in this card, the lighter it becomes, and the
lower the mailing cost.
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a
href=http://www.paravelsystems.com/appliance/broadcast_appliance-CD-1.0.0-x86_64.iso.md5;
http://www.paravelsystems.com/appliance/appliance/broadcast_appliance-DVD-2.2.0-x86_64.iso.md5/a/span/p
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The more data I
I'm aware of will allow at least 5 simultaneous displays
on 5 separate terminals, real or virtual.
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On Tuesday 22 October 2013 10:03:06 pm Nate Hartmann wrote:
Thanks for that input Cowboy, I was operating under the mistaken impression
that the 2-minute window was FCC-mandated. The best reference I could find
on the topic was The Public and Broadcasting (last updated July 2008
http
.
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the normal break in program.
Where are you ?
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-- Gifts for Men --
Men are amused by almost any idiot thing -- that is why professional
ice hockey is so popular -- so buying gifts for them is easy. But you
should never buy them clothes. Men
On Wednesday 16 October 2013 10:46:05 pm Alan Peterson wrote:
How about sample rate conflict? Settings for card not what RD wants to see?
Clip a speaker or cans directly on the card audio output.
Is it distorted there ?
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'Twas midnight, and the UNIX hacks
I've been asked, assuming I knew, which I don't.
Suggestion ?
Trying to find a schematic for a Broadcast Tools SS 16.4 switcher. Support at
Broadcast Tools basically told me to pound sand when I asked them.
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Chapter 1
The story
On Thursday 10 October 2013 06:42:06 pm Fred Gleason wrote:
On Oct 10, 2013, at 08:50 40, Cowboy wrote:
Are we confusing what's a cut and what's a cart ?
Probably. My original intent in using those words was to convey the idea of
'tape cartridge' to industry veterans who were familiar
On Thursday 10 October 2013 07:56:24 pm Stan Fotinos wrote:
I now understand how the feature functions, I didn't mean to change
tradition or anything :-)
No worries.
Once upon a time, radio only meant a Class A electrical emission.
;)
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Our vision
vote absolutely NO!
It should not be possible to place more than one complete sound
file into a single cut under any circumstances, so that the term cut
still means what it means.
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You know it's going to be a bad day when you want to put on the clothes
you wore
On Thursday 26 September 2013 09:40:13 pm you wrote:
On Thursday 26 September 2013, Cowboy wrote:
I was so happy to find the procedure to
upgrade from KDE4 to KDE3 !
Really? Can you give us directions?
The easiest way, of course, is to NOT install KDE or QT4 when
you install your OS
I saw X.
I swore it was the same Alto environment I'd seen at PARC,
and later on LISA.
It was a long time ago.
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We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one
technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter
, but the final chapters are
yet to be written.
Build a better mouse trap, and the world will beat a path to your door.
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We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one
technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter
,
but using the swap partition if it exists.
By the same token, I'm not fond of the Rivendell DVD wiping
everything on the existing disk.
I'd prefer the option to choose, much like Slackware will ask if
it finds a compatible file system.
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If you're going to do
running the engine
to original specifications.
The OS in my '01 car has never been upgraded.
It still drives. Still gets the same great mileage. Why up grade ?
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On Saturday 14 September 2013 08:20:37 pm Pedro Picoto (TSF/tec) wrote:
I think I can do a batch resampling on sound editing software.
Keep in mind that this does cause a generational loss of quality.
If you can live with that
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Don't believe everything
than ten minutes off line if I did it. Maybe less.
Also on the subject of hard-drives, I have used a USB H/D hub and plugged
the new Hard-drive into it, but the Linux box does not see the external unit
and drive.
What mount command are you issuing ?
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George
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with ropes so the other shoppers won't try to buy them. Holiday
shoppers have been whipped into a frenzy by months of holiday
advertisements, and they will buy anything
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be misleading. ( and it's now so entrenched, we can expect
this will continue in perpetuity )
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On Friday 16 August 2013 11:07:39 am Rob Landry wrote:
What is the reason for normalizing to -13dBFS?
0 db FS in radio leaves 20 db or so headroom.
-13 db FS digital leaves 13.0 db headroom.
0 digital is clip minus one least significant bit.
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Texas law
On Wednesday 31 July 2013 03:56:06 pm Eric Gauvin wrote:
Also, on the new Paravel Systems CentOS machine only,
Is this a turn-key machine you bought from Paravel,
or just a machine on which you installed the appliance DVD ?
There's a HUGE difference !
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doubt it.
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with that version of NTFS.
Finally, double-check that system using a M$ OS and M$ OS file
system tools designed specifically for that purpose.
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On Sunday 07 July 2013 04:30:55 pm Lorne Tyndale wrote:
As for Suse, I don't know of any current Rivendell pre-built packages.
Isn't SuSE an RPM based distro ?
Aren't all RPM the same ?
( compatible at least )
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Just be aware of what you are doing. If you're not stupid,
you don't do this on a production box, until it's been
thoroughly vetted.
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Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-
bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down
not do it in /etc/rc.d/rc.local since that's why it's standard ?
( or whatever the SysV equivalent is these days )
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Keep you Eye on the Ball,
Your Shoulder to the Wheel,
Your Nose to the Grindstone,
Your Feet on the Ground,
Your Head on your Shoulders.
Now ... try
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be
that production should be rather done in.
production ?
Hmmm.
;)
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that if gain is always being increased to a floor automagically,
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Philbin to a letter of intent to attend Cal next Fall. Philbin is said
to make up for no talent by cheating well
is running.
I've been unable to determine the source of this bug/error nor able to
yet find a work-a-round.
If you're running webmin, DO NOT update to version 1.63 !!
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of those brain-dead apps that
one should NEVER use 127.0.0.1 with the hostname.
127.0.0.2 is just fine, although internally they are exactly the same.
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Real computer scientists don't comment their code. The identifiers are
so long they can't afford the disk space
on first run, but I
can't get it to.
Methinks you'll find the command line in the application notes for
the original creation of the database.
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Real computer scientists don't comment their code. The identifiers are
so long they can't afford the disk space
for
no reason at all.
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by one ?
Copying config files from the old box hasn't helped any.
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many plays as it would take, to get it queued to a definite cut.
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On Wednesday 08 May 2013 01:50:46 pm Guy Curtis wrote:
Is there maybe a way to convert an ogg into something rivendell can import
using bash?
A simple approach would be something like
sox input.ogg output.wav
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the play log, and somewhat reducing the work load
on the traffic department in some cases.
Does this help any ?
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Molecule, n.:
The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. It is distinguished
from the corpuscle, also the ultimate, indivisible unit
then supplies the password, and the forward is established.
Or, you pre-set the auth keys in the appropriate files.
The connection then looks local from both ends of the tunnel.
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My weight is perfect for my height -- which varies
On Sunday 05 May 2013 11:04:12 am Cowboy wrote:
In this case, the command would be
ssh -L 3306:localhost:5526 destination
I probably should have added that something like
ssh -L port:localhost:port localhost
does work, but can get confusing.
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My weight
!
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You know the great thing about TV? If something important happens
anywhere at all in the world, no matter what time of the day or night,
you can always change the channel.
-- Jim Ignatowski
On Thursday 18 April 2013 12:06:07 pm John Anderson wrote:
back in the old days norton had a disk test program, it tested hd's and
floppies, and moved the material in the bad sections, to good parts of the
disk,
This is still standard fare in Linux OS.
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with known stable releases, and
you should be good to go.
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On Friday 05 April 2013 12:57:17 pm Alan Peterson wrote:
I've never asked, but wouldn't it be a trip if she could be convinced to
re-release it as an open-source product?
I know Donna.
If I think of it, maybe I will ask !
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It is illegal to drive more
they license
it to others.
Note that owners and authors are often not the same.
True, and true.
In order to avoid off-topic, this will be my last post on this issue.
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The vast majority of who's code has been released Public Domain
for reasons that are quite
to the personality driven world of Open Source !
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On Thursday 28 March 2013 05:14:37 pm Alessio Elmi wrote:
I see your point, but a can't see a practical way of passing an argument to
a bash script after a key being pressed.
A=
while A =
do
read A
loop
If A=..
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Acting
that. ;)
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, I know. Microsoft says the reasons are SO compelling,
you should always enable automatic updates, and have your
system hacked at the whim and fancy of Microsoft.
( KA-CHING $$ )
To me, enriching Microsoft is not a compelling reason for anything.
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Yesterday
script
is looking for.
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, comprehensive answer. ( and likely relevant
comments from competitors as well )
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All the good ones are taken.
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On Thursday 28 February 2013 07:23:08 am Jay Eames wrote:
Ah - the deafening silence that a few posts have received on this list it
would appear! :)
It also depends very much on the chosen window manager and
the key map of that manager !
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It is against
of
the same standard that nonetheless cannot interoperate due to different
interpretations of said standard by the implementers.
The Micro$oft ping of death comes immediately to mind.
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Expect the worst, it's the least you can do
with a master
share. Each Rivendell /var/snd is local.
Possible ? Yes, though I'm not entirely certain without
other challenges.
What happens if two workstations attempt to edit the same thing
at the same time, and both save those edits ?
Was this meant to be on or off list ?
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it the same way I do.
Open the file in a binary editor, and start manually counting bytes.
Could Rivendell be made to do this ?
I suspect, not easily.
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Iles's Law:
There is always an easier way to do it. When looking directly
at the easy way
probably pretty close to equivalent in both. RF?
Hint :
AC is AC.
It's just a matter of scale.
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which file system you use.
The database however, may have limits.
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On Tuesday 19 February 2013 12:59:30 pm Nathan Steele wrote:
Hope that you can understand that question because for some reason I'm
having trouble with it...
The question was quite clear.
( but I'm not the guy to answer it )
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Velocity, for example, will be expressed in furlongs per fortnight.
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with reading *from* an NTFS with an appropriate
file system driver, but writing to it is risky. Always has been.
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Error in operator: add beer
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That's partly why useradd and adduser both allow one to manually
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On Wednesday 09 January 2013 09:35:34 am drew Roberts wrote:
Ignorant question: Can hpklinux be used with jack?
hpklinux is a device driver for the card hardware, so I doubt it.
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Turnaucka's Law:
The attention span of a computer is only as long as its
that has
not been updated, nor compromised, since 2004.
It does what it was built to do, so what's the point ?
( it's the artificially intelligent, self training, Spam-O-Matic anti-spam
appliance )
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How come wrong numbers are never busy
On Thursday 03 January 2013 05:40:54 pm Joseph Matthews wrote:
How can I tell which user is running lame?
ps -u
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On Thursday 13 December 2012 09:39:32 pm Tim Camp wrote:
Any Ideas, where to look, etc?
On the console for that machine, what does
top
show you ?
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A candidate is a person who gets money from the rich and votes from the
poor to protect them from each other
)
but also are very well aware of what and why.
Hey Cowboy, really nice explanation about levels, congratulations boy!
Thanks...
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CAPRICORN (Dec 23 - Jan 19)
You are conservative and afraid of taking risks. You don't do
much of anything and are lazy
range than anything in
common use.
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CAPRICORN (Dec 23 - Jan 19)
You are conservative and afraid of taking risks. You don't do
much of anything and are lazy. There has never been a Capricorn of any
importance. Capricorns should avoid standing still
automation, but can
have quite a bit to do with how it sounds.
Of course, it's irrelevant when you play MP3's.
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assume that db means the same as voltage,
when it's no such thing.
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a few MySQL databases lately.
We all have our preferred tools, and they are not text editors.
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mumble my glasses mumble mumble my cane mumble mumble
:) :) :)
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anyway.
-13db relative to what ? Well, relative to total, fatal, destruction !!
And, that -13 is PEAK level, not average !
More importantly, how many of the available 1's in the sample is
that -13 ? It better leave a few, since zero leaves, well, zero !!
Does this help ?
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On Saturday 08 December 2012 08:04:25 pm James Harrison wrote:
That said, unless you have good reason to use 44100Hz... :-)
Every CD in the world is 44.1 seems a valid reason.
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Expense Accounts, n.:
Corporate food stamps
.
Have you tried escaping the characters, or putting the whole
name in quotes ?
( I don't know that it'll help )
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The first bug to hit a clean windshield lands directly in front
of your eyes
giving the listener access as if the listener
was the station program director, with restrictions.
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And I heard Jeff exclaim,
As they strolled out of sight,
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You take credit cards, right?
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it to compile isn't enough.
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A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries
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I know of no one better qualified than Fred.
( well, OK, I know *of* one or two, but I don't *know* any... )
;)
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Critic, n.:
A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries
to please him.
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Far FAR less resource intense than KDE. I've not played with Gnome.
Most of the others fall somewhere between FVWM and KDE.
Because of the way KDE apps communicate, KDE is somewhat more
resource intense than Microsoft Windows, or so it appears.
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Philogyny
, then it
becomes an extended failure and a revenue problem.
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