Hello list!
I have created a detailed guide on how to setup XGL on a Debian system with
an ATI graphics card along with Compiz Fusion and/or Beryl.
If anyone's interested, the guide can be viewed here:
http://linuxized.blogspot.com/2007/08/how-to-debian-ati-xgl-compiz.html
There's also a digg on
The following movie of the day is pertinent to the discussion, and is
even a bit on-topic (there is a penguin, if you look carefully!):
http://wolfgang.lonien.de/?p=386
--
In civilized societies, captions are as important in movies as
soundtracks, professional photography and expert editing.
My
On 11/08/07, Lior Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't have any clue about the reason, but I've forwarded you mail to
> the bug report with hope that someone will answer.
>
> I've also reproduced the bug on my machine, and updated it:
> * reassigned it to the libc6-dev package
> * retitled
On 21/08/07, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So, the above law could be improved by saying, for example, that anyone
> whose records are pulled will have to be notified (preferably by an
> automatic system) as soon as the investigation can allow it, but never
> later than a month aft
Nadav Har'El wrote:
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> However, look at the other powers the police have, which are far more serious
> than searching of evesdropping. The police have guns, and can shoot you, for
> example. Before a policeman shoots you, does he need to get written
> authorization from a judge? No, of course not.
This is another issue that seems to repeat on the list every few
months. I took the courtesy to summarize the findings of this thread
here: http://www.mybroadband.co.il/wiki/Banks. Hopefully we and other
communities can keep the list up to date (feel free to publish the link
wherever relevant).
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007, Gadi Cohen wrote about "Re: [OT] Online privacy, police
to have free access to IP addresses":
> Exactly, but that's just the point... in any sane democracy there are
> structures in place to prevent such abuses taking place. Like before I
> gave my example of police needing