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by john3voltas
20 Oct 2014, 07:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New savefile creation tool
Replies: 1
Views: 5545

Re: New savefile creation tool

Excellent! :)
by john3voltas
20 Oct 2014, 07:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How do you setup a permanent swap file?
Replies: 10
Views: 18583

Re: How do you setup a permanent swap file?

As always, another great tool Scooby :)
Thanks
by john3voltas
20 Oct 2014, 07:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New web site style
Replies: 14
Views: 42191

Re: New web site

I love the new site "look". But I am still deeply concerned that one day you (simargl) wake up fed up with having to maintain everything in alphaos. If that day ever comes, I will probably abandon linux because I won't go back to what I did before I found alphaos, using bloated gigabyte di...
by john3voltas
17 Aug 2014, 00:00
Forum: Misc. & Off Topic
Topic: Side-project / ArchLinuxARM
Replies: 3
Views: 12396

Side-project / ArchLinuxARM

I'm currently working on side-project using a full blown installation of ArchLinuxARM to an external USB hard disk. From the 1st impressions I've noticed that even when the PC is idling without anything to do the hdd will spin up and down every 5 minutes or so. Then I tested booting up from pendisk ...
by john3voltas
16 Aug 2014, 23:49
Forum: Announcements
Topic: alphaOS 15.0 - 15.4
Replies: 49
Views: 165085

Re: alphaOS 15.0 - 15.4

Could you tell us what branch of the arch rollback machine is going to be used in 15.4, please?
Thanks :)
by john3voltas
15 Aug 2014, 14:33
Forum: Misc. & Off Topic
Topic: Do you consider windows malware?
Replies: 3
Views: 12025

Re: Do you consider windows malware?

Believe me, malware/spyware and viruses are never taken care by corporate software. There is no single software that can effectively take care of > 90% of all that crap. Besides they're all CPU hogs. The only way of effectively get rid of all that is using *nix/*BSD. So yes, I find Windows to be mal...
by john3voltas
12 Aug 2014, 17:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: To be based on Manajro?
Replies: 3
Views: 6398

Re: To be based on Manajro?

In my opinion, Manjaro is quite close to Arch but more stable to be a base. Have you guys (developers) think about it yet? How could it be the base if it doesn't have the rolling back machine that Arch repos have? These rolling back repos are the only way to keep using pacman. Well, to be honest we...
by john3voltas
07 Aug 2014, 11:33
Forum: Scripting and Programming
Topic: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala
Replies: 15
Views: 62187

Re: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala

What you're saying seems reasonable but there are literally dozens of applications that can: - take a Jpeg image (lossy) - rotate it - save the result to the same Jpeg or to another Jpeg file without loosing any information when compared to the initial Jpeg image. Thus lossless rotation. There just ...
by john3voltas
06 Aug 2014, 12:43
Forum: Scripting and Programming
Topic: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala
Replies: 15
Views: 62187

Re: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala

The only way to get a loss-less image rotated: If you have a raw file from a camera and load it into a memory buffer you get raw pixels in a loss-less format. Sorry but I don't see how that can be the only way. I've posted here a link to a page that has lots of utilities that allow you to rotate lo...
by john3voltas
04 Aug 2014, 22:59
Forum: Scripting and Programming
Topic: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala
Replies: 15
Views: 62187

Re: Voyager - Image viewer in Vala

Here it is_ for a test Eeeer...sorry Sim but, what do I do with that code? I don't know how to compile in Vala. EDIT: then again, I've been following a tutorial and it says that if I have valac installed it can be run just by using "valac name_of_the_program.vala". Do we have valac compil...

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