Well, chromium is a binary, isn't it.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Anthony G Weitekamp
wrote:
> You are surprised? Google makes its money by selling information. It
> does not care how the information is obtained, just that it is. Stop
> whining and accept the fact that Google, like any ot
Of course, then crave in to Ubuntu, It does not give you a window into
humanity! It is ourselves, as plainly as we are. At the very least of
such a pinnacle of an ideal. Would you expend only on windows into the
world? Then it is a Ubuntu default style that resembles windows or
Mac'donald? In ambie
Isamar M>
Given that comment, can he customize a distro?
Patrick F>
What would you recommend to make ubuntu, or just the internet alone as
a whole, a better experience.
What did you want to do with ubuntu?
Have you tried Ubuntu Netbook remix?
It's a very different user experience then ubuntu desk
Like any other descriptive characters, any name can be penned.
At any rate, mono is useful, there's a few cases I've come across were
mono just did the trick.
Of course as a technology itself, there are pros and cons. I can
advocate for and against mono. About the opportunities that it brings
as
A lot of this is non-sense. We'll see if this technological
contribution lasts.
If it is useful, then so be it. How long it lasts, and how useful it
turns out to be, in the end, depends on how many people apply that
technique, that's all.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Christopher
Chan wrote: