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I was just testing different versions of wine and was quite... well, no, it's hard to surprise me.
So, I'm just a gamer, willing to play half-life 1 under wine, also, some visual novels. About a month-two before this, I was trying to make crysis work under wine but failed completely, since noone ever tested directx under wine after building a release: mouse just escapes the window, no matter if you play it in windowed or fullscreen mode. Well, that's considered normal these days: no one ever...
For almost 1+ year I've considered XFCE to be stable and well-optimized. And, well, it was. As minimalist, I have to note, there were two bugs annoyed me from time to time. The first one seems to appeared in 4.6.1 or 2, it was an issue with logging you out anyway once you pressed "Exit", even if you click "Cancel" later on.
The second one was not in xfce itself but in Thunar file manager, when copying address from bar, it copies as file:/// URL + newline, which gave me...
I have just lost my backup data thanks to STABLE versions of stupid GUI "xfburn".
Of course it was mainly my fault I didn't check if it was written okay or not and just put that away then removed source files from hard disk. Im now wondering what's on that DVD disc, some space looks to be non-empty but mounted disc is empty. Quest for future. Luckily, the data wasn't that way important so that's why I didn't check it, in oppose to other discs I've written that day.
A short story about Infernet Exploiter usage in popular P2P app "Shareaza".
It was last summer, when SourceForge wasn't so bad and I was always sitting and helping on their channel @ freenode, and, also, I was a windowz user.
Persons: _AnywhereIs_: me Ryo-oh-ki: Shareaza developer
Local time: GMT+06 (in DST) Channel: #sourceforge Place: IRC.FreeNode.net Date: June 13-14, 2009
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