ramsubs wrote:
greetings all.
i came across this article in linuxworld.com:
http://www.linuxworld.com/ic_706716_6995_1-3133.html
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"One of the very few technical problems that arose with the Linux OS and the
custom interface stemmed from Linux's tendency to leave an application
on Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 05:12:38PM +0800, ramsubs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> greetings all.
>
> i came across this article in linuxworld.com:
> http://www.linuxworld.com/ic_706716_6995_1-3133.html
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> The DA's Office Goes Digital
> At the Queens County District Attorney's Office,
> I know this happpens in Java using AWT or Swing - in the basic GUI Hello
> World program you can make a window appear. Pressing the close button
> closes the window but the program continues running, as the programmer did
> not catch the window closing event and quit the application. Code has t
> The DA's Office Goes Digital
> At the Queens County District Attorney's Office, keeping track of all the
> documents associated with the 50,000 criminal cases it processes each year
> is a family affair. There, necessity is the mother of invention, funding
is
> the father, and the prodigal child
On 05-Feb-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I enjoyed show very much. Commercial distros were there with BIG exhibits,
> but I couldn't find my favorite: debian. Walked around small booths around
> periphery, but maybe I missed it. Wasn't there a call for volunteers on this
> newsgroup last
I was able to shoot down to SJ to make the last 2 hours of the exhibits.
The RedHat, LinuxCare, and Compaq booths were all very flashy and cool.
I was gawking at this really cool Compaq display, when I realized the
crowd was not for the servers, but for Linus. Very Cool. I didn't get an
autograp
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