Well it seems there is something a number of us agree on. Why is the Ubuntu Unity launcher so ugly?
I thought perhaps it was something to do with...
Duplicate comments are not made intentionally. Its very good to know that now you are keeping check on this problem because sometimes a commenter...
"the very significant number of users" and "many (most) of us" - you have no evidence for these statements. It is a fact that most users are saying...
Another grammar faux pas is the improper use of "you". When sitting down down in a restaurant, for example, I get cringe when the waitress...
And NOW, folks, for Canonical's next trick...
Kubuntu is late.
Here's a pencil. Draw your own conclusions.
cf.:...
@kevinmchapman. The discussion here reflects the very significant number of users who really do like the traditional menu system and who wish to...
Er, no... It is an efficient means of finding the application/file/setting you need in one place. The icons are a simply a fallback for when you...
Isn't the provision of a text based search an admission by the developers that the mass of icons approach does not work? I don't need to use a...
"Unity and GNOME 3 both abandon the old text-based cascading menus in favour of a graphical icon-driven system."
Point truly missed. Both use a...
whs001 - Thank you, I'm glad you liked the article.
I absolutely agree with you on your first point. I should perhaps have made it clearer that...
If we allow corporate interest to dictate the way our government circumvents due process against foreign entities then we should accept the same...
I totally dislike pirating of works, I fear that artists will be deterred from creating works if they think that they are going to get ripped off....
How dare film makers, artists or anybody that invests in creativity stop us pirating their works for free. I want to be able to walk into my local...
@GrueMaster. I prefer horses for courses rather than one size fits all. I, and I suspect most other computer users, do not really wish to have...
The product that scares me every time I have to use it is the Office 2007 version of Excel.
The first bug that I found was applying the median...
Nice review and very informative. One thing I'd like to add (in reply to whs001's 1st question), the main reason to have the same interface from...
I'be been using Mint 12 since the RC came out, and I am far more happy with the Cinnamon, the Mate, and, yes (with extensions), theGnome 3...
Excellent article. One small correction, though--although a fresh installation of Linux Mint 12 will, indeed, provide the user with a version of...
In related news, the ISPs club together to get the members of the Home Affairs Select Committee (ya goofed on that part, ZDNet UK) copies of "The...
In related news, the ISPs club together to get the members of the Home Affairs Select Committee (ya goofed on that part, ZDNet UK) copies of "The...
Talkback
Its outrageous how Europe is turning into the US, it shouldn't be this way. People should have a say, and that say should then be acted upon.
Should this directive get passed in such slippery ways then not a few politicians will have to explain a thing or two and most likely face the political consequences of their (in)actions.
Links for registering Dissent? When an article like this is published, can you include easy links for browsers to use to register their dissent. Wd don't get much time per day as is, but I would take the time to email whoever in the EU if I knew who. I do not have the time to find out..
How can you have an invetion in software, we've been there and done that with everything now. WPs today are just enhancements of the editors we wrote 30 years ago etc...
ffii says:
WRITE to your local MP as soon as possible with your concerns about software patents, and ask your MP to bring them to the attention of Stephen Timms MP, the minister for e-commerce at the DTI.
BY ASKING your local MP to forward your concerns, you should get a reply personally signed by the minister. You could of course just write to the minister directly; but if you do, you will just receive a standard civil service reply, and the minister will never see it.
writing to your MEP is a good option and can be done [for UK users] by entering your postcode at http://www.writetothem.com/ [to look up your MEP's name] and then entering your message there to have it sent for you.
Is it going to take CIVIL WAR to stop this dambed US crap from polluting our shores or what ,
If some money chasing twat in the US had not started this we would all be quite happily going about our lives without a care but no some money chasing shite hawk has to start the ball rolling and look at us now
THIS IS A CALL TO ARMS the UK PUBLIC MUST TAKE BACK IT's control from the likes of Bush Blair Brown Presscot,
Fight for all your ar worth else loose the cahnce for good to rule your own destiniy
Very interesting article:
http://news.com.com/The+open-source+patent+conundrum/2010-1071_3-5557340.html
(also read the reader comments)
Software patents are not about open source versus closed source. It's more about those with patents versus those without (e.g.: your company having a website which breaks at least one US software patent). In even shorter words: software patents are about if you want to pay 'software tax' or not. And if you believe if only a few big, fat and rich companies in the world is all that is needed to provide the rest of us with all the affordable innovation we need for the next few decades.
I agree PGN,we must fight against Tony for the fredom of the UK.