With the release of
Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 and Firefox 1.0 preview, the problem with Desktop Manager and CodeTek Desktop Manager are gone. For the past two release it has been beyond belief hard to input any text into Firefox and Thunderbird, to the point where I've gone back to Apple's Mail and Safari. Now I can use both Mozilla products again. ![]()
I've been working on installing PHP5 on client webservers the past couple of days, and with some help that's been going all right. Much I've read has been on the merits of PHP5 vs PHP4, little have I read on user experience. So here's my first experiences with PHP5 and commonly used PHP packages:
Great point of entry into ongoing discussions about Skype: privacy, VoIP, statistics, infrastructure.
In a response to an ongoing discussion at Binary Bonsai, I decided to implement Gallery 2 for Kubrick. Estimated time: 30 minutes. This is not Vanilla Kubrick, this is my bastardized version, I just copy-pasted most of the plain HTML and made sure all the CSS was in the CSS file. Reason being, { and } are "smart tags" in Gallery 2. Ok, so let's go.
First of all, Gallery 2 CVS as of today. Get it.
Now, if people would like me to post my modified files, do leave a comment (can't be bothered if no-one cares
) And, unless other licenses forbid it (i.e, GPL kicks in), all files will be under the standard two-clause BSD license.
Ok, ...
I'll definetly need to read Using VST/VSTi Plugins In Linux when I'll want to do the same for FreeBSD. Just reinstalling 5.3BETA3 on my laptop to make it my power music-station. Yeah, it's still the 400 Mhz thingy. ![]()