I currently have the iPhone 4, and I hate it. I've been able to upgrade since November, and I've been waiting for the galaxy s4. The other night my mom went & got an s3 - originally I wanted the s3, but I heard the s4 was coming out in May so I decided to wait. Now she tells me that the guy who sold her the phone told her that the s4 probably isn't coming out until next year sometime..
Greetings Crunchbangers,First of all my name is Seth, and I am a new user to these forums. I am a 24yr old down to earth aussie guy, living in Sydney, who has had a little experience with linux but not enough for my current tastes!
Question to Prime owners...are the wifi issues such that I should wait until it comes out, or are they really not that big a deal, and should go ahead and buy the current Prime?
I have been on the fence about a tablet for months, actually was going to buy the original Transformer with the keyboard, until I recently decided to just go with the Prime.
We just got a laptop in the family that will be shared by 2-3 people, so I decided to put a Linux on it for myself. I allready have #! on my PC, so I decided to dig through my install disk stash. I tried some distros OpenSUSE, Ubuntu 11.04, Debian, finally installing Mint Debian. But after half a day of calibrating Mint I gave up on experimenting and installed good ol' Statler.
Im looking at a new phone to buy and I was wondering would it be worth to get a new nexus coming out before the holidays or wait till the Galaxy S4 to be released
Qt, a cross-platform application and UI framework with APIs for C++ programming, is now at version 5.1 Alpha.
A lot of people were waiting to see a Qt 5.1 release, but it seems they will have to wait a little longer.
Hello everyoneReal name is Nick, the forum name, well thats from star trek :PIm a bit of a distro-hopper and test things in virtualbox, while properly installing a single distro on my machines.Recently i thought xubuntu was getting fat and bloated, so i decided to look for something lighter, i remembered crunchbang from when a friend showed me a version of it working on his laptop and it was very
I first tried #! with Openbox, and only give it about a weeks worth of use/testing before switching to another OS-distro. Openbox made no sense to me.About 6 months more of Linux use, I decided to give #! another go -- BAM!! Openbox made sense - it was awesome.Now, years later - I, still use #!Crunchbang with either Openbox or Fluxbox. And always Debian.