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There is a bug, Gnome…
You might also hear about that Flickr added a feature for uploading videos. Cool, so I attempted to try it out, but… When I clicked the “Choose photos and videos” link in the upload page, I got a very long … Continue reading
Hey DistroWatch, it’s a joke, right?
After I finished reading the latest DistroWatch Weekly and hit the back button, I saw a pretty scary distro rank ladder: I was scared so I even actually checked top three’s homepages and the result was even more scaring: they … Continue reading
Solving Cyclic Dependencies Is Hard
I am a C/C++ beginner but I’d been already taught that dependency cycles are generally evil since it’s very hard to solve. I haven’t realized how hard the problem is before, because all the works I’ve done are “one file” … Continue reading
LINKSYS-WPC54GS(BCM43xx) in Debian 4.0
If you’re using Debian 4.0 but you find your 2-3 years old Linksys WPC54GS wireless card doesn’t work even though the system can “see” the hardware, then you may want to continue reading. Because the Linux kernel has already supported … Continue reading
Gutsy and Chinese
After 3 days playing with Ubuntu 7.10, Gutsy Gibbon, I would say that I am not very satisfied with it; the ratio between excitement and disappointment is 4 to 6. The excitement comes from the new Compiz and all the … Continue reading