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Amuze yourself ysss i got things to do non-related i must say to this site.
Have a good one. |
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Please come back and visit us soon. Pretty please? |
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Oh, come on everyone. There's no need for bullying..
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N.B. For those that don't get what I'm talking about, look up "jack off" over at Urban Dictionary. |
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@retsaw
Ahem. I think that it was intentional. http://verydemotivational.memebase.c...s-punctuation/ Happy weekend! |
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Perfect example of this is Iceweasel. It's written for Desktop, doesn't actually use GTK libraries except as a drawing engine, so consumes that much extra memory, and since it doesn't use the hildon libraries at all, it is much slower to load (having to load up all the libraries as well). Try any of the command line programs, and they run just as fast as the native Maemo ones do. Because a chroot IS native. Uses the same kernel, etc. Just bootstraps a different environment. slaapliedje |
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