Hmm, what do you mean like quake 3 live exactly? Sounds interesting lol and the OS refresh thing is awesome! On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:47 PM, tribaljet wrote: I've heard something about it, though I didn't know about x86. Another thing that's sweet beyond measure, is that they finally having understood that OSes need refreshes from time to time, so they will enable the user to reinstall windows, making it a fresh copy, but retain all installed apps, configs, etc:) Also, can you imagine if they launched a version of win8 like quake 3 live? On 7 Jan, 02:44, Espionage724 wrote: very nice! I heard on win8 that the x64 version is gonna have like a completely GPU accelerated desktop interface or something that has to be onwhereas the x86 will either not have it or have an option to disable it On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:41 PM, tribaljet wrote: As in it running on arm cpus.
I tried to install everything using zypper > > -install gstreamer-0_10* and it installed a lot of files. When I do > > rpm -qa| grep gstreamer, it lists about 28 items. However, when I > > run gst -inspect fakesrc it says that gst is not a program. I usually use Gstreamer in Linux and there I install it simply using the command and then I can play an RTP stream by the command gst-launch-0.01 playbin2.
It's set to have x86, x64, arm, and there are talks that the arm version might have its code a bit more open. On 7 Jan, 02:39, Espionage724 wrote: hmm a non x86 version of win8? Like how we have win7 32 n 64 bit now? On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:33 PM, tribaljet wrote: Exactly:) that's kinda the only way I'd use a netbook and not complain. If it has lower specs for the sake of portability, then at least be actually portable, and I do love it having a keyboard.
Btwhave you heard about microsoft going to do a non x86 version of windows 8? Which means it will kinda run on just about anything, being specially interesting for the tegra 2 soc that's going to be having a blast this year;) On 7 Jan, 02:29, Espionage724 wrote: that thing looks awesome (a netbook, that can go flat and go into touchscreen):) On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:25 PM, tribaljet wrote: Almost reminds me of some kool aid business I've heard some time agobut I don't want to go into that. A few days ago I've seen some very nice pics about a samsung tablet that also has a qwerty keyboard, hdmi, usb, card reader, and feels like what ipad should have been. I think it's called samsung pc 7 series, take a look. On 7 Jan, 02:21, Espionage724 wrote: meh not really (my mom is a yahoo fan herself, but I look down on that hahaa) but ppl might start to love google more knowing they gave laptops out pretty much On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:15 PM, tribaljet wrote: I think this year might be good for sdd storage tech, so wait a little before rushing out to spend cash on mechanical or solid stage storage. On a non related note, do people now look suspicious at you and run away from sheer fear due to you using the tools of the devil that is google?
On 7 Jan, 02:12, Espionage724 wrote: Not sure, Ive heard of gstreamer but I never used it. But yea I don't really need another windows laptop atm anyway lol, but maybe if I can buy a bigger SSD or get a bigger SDHC card, then I'll highly consider it (having windows on its own SSD alone is nice for performance) On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:07 PM, tribaljet wrote: So now is the time where I get there and slap you silly?:) Just joking, but I kinda sacrifice a few GBs for full windows compatibility. Tell me something please, is gstreamer still being actively used in linux?