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Re: Try doing this with Linux...

  • Subject: Re: Try doing this with Linux...
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:48:24 +0200
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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> __/ [ Oxford ] on Wednesday 23 August 2006 05:59 \__
>
>> the early demos are starting to appear showing off Spaces, which will
>> appear in the new OSX version "10.5" in the spring, it's years ahead of
>> Linux in this area, enjoy!
>> 
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1254656550190215821
>> 
>> (a default total of 16 Spaces can be made, more if you want)
>
> Linux does 32 virtual desktops, at least in KDE 3.4. The 'Expose
> stuff' has

32? So what? Who the hell will use 32? It might as well 65535.

And its not "Linux" doing them its the window manager of "choice".

> been in Linux for quite some time. Have a look at KPager and XGL (among
> other 3-D effects packages). You haven't a clue about Linux, which has been
> ahead of this vapourware (Leopard is due to be released next year). An Apple
> employee has just been sacked for downloading Leopard, IIRC. So why the
> flame in a Linux group? Are you trying to embarrass Apple by showing that it
> has almost caught up with stable Linux, with its alpha software?

You're really trying to suggest that Linux leads the way in GUI
technology?

LOL.

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