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Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "commotion".

2003 Jul 17
1
AW: AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
> All true. But note what the user wants according to these definition: > he wants different icons for audio vs. video. Yes, he doesn't know > the difference between `.mp3` and `.ogg`. But that's precisely why > windows hides the extensions from him by default. If he does know, he > would have disabled this hiding. Exactly. The main reason for different extensions from
2003 Jul 17
1
AW: AW: AW: AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
> Good point. File extensions normally represent groups of related > formats. I don't propose differentiating everything (e.g. standalone > FLAC from Ogg FLAC). I do want as a minimum to tell apart these > categories: > > - Lossy audio: Vorbis, Speex. But speech is useful to distinguish > from music, so making Speex separate is not a bad idea. > - Lossless audio:
2003 Jul 17
1
AW: AW: AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
> > That might be true. However, the main problem I see with this is > > that by using only the codecs as the extension you make it > > impossible to filter for audio/video without knowing all the codecs. > > You cannot easily do file searches without specifying all those > > extensions either. > > > Nor can filter audio/video without specifying all of `wma`,
2003 Jul 16
1
AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
Well, I only recently subscribed to this mailing list and do not know all the history of this extension debate (I passed up on reading the hundreds of messages that seem to have been written about this topic). I just wanted to make one quick point: from my experience, the average user does not know about file formats, only about content (my experience stems from working for ashampoo
2010 Apr 06
2
CentOS press kit
Hey Looking at the Fedora ML there is some commotion about a Press Kit [1] they are constructing. I am thinking about doing something like this for CentOS. Now comes my question, what do people think should belong in such a kit. Do you think this is needed? Cheers for your help, Didi [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F13_press_kit -- Hoffmann G...
2005 May 30
2
Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make)
...so I start trying to explain why. Eventually these people don't stop, and others join my position. And that's when these few people start taking anything said they disagreed with and attribute it to me. There's plenty to dislike about me than to make up stuff. ;-> > Much of the commotion is related to the manner you > communicate and interprete what people say, But it doesn't excuse them for taking what _others_ said, even if it was defending my position, and saying I did. So as I said, that's what I hate about these lists and such meta-discussions. It totally results...
2020 May 01
3
[PATCH] Use POSIX standardized options for head(1) and tail(1)
Hi Damien, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> writes: > Thanks, but I don't think we're going to merge this one because I'm > somewhat worried that some systems we currently build on do not support > the -n syntax. Conversely, AFAIK everything* supports -number. Michael Forney said that he was trying to run on a system that did NOT support head -number and tail
2005 May 29
1
Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make)
From: Collins Richey <crichey at gmail.com> > I roll my eyes when I hear how good and great and all-virtuous > RedHat is, On GPL. That's all. On GPL. IBM is praised while HP, Red Hat and Sun are demonized. Companies have their agendas, and we need to be _cautious_. But one thing remains: Stallman's Moral Delima Which means that the only thing that matters in the end is
2004 Dec 17
0
[Off Topic] humour, XMAS, ground loop - good business strategy
...n Raiding his toolbox Steve rummaged with fury Never before had he worked with such hurry Widgets and gidgets and gadgets did fly Until the optical isolator caught his eye With sweat on his brow replaced the foul node And threw the failed unit in the commode The power switch flipped in a flash of commotion Steve prayed for stoplights to begin their motion Despite his best hope, the darkness remained The Christmas disaster his job record stained Down to his knees he fell in despair Until he heard sleigh bells filling the air Up he looked, and to his surprise Eight reindeer and sleigh greeted his eye...