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Re: nice
by anon on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @11:03
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To boot, that looks like a much more recent KDE!
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Re: nice
by panzi on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @13:49
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Well this looks strange: a CDE Window in a KDE environment? Allways the same state of the "background" (KDE, Konsole). Maybe KDE is a screenshot displayed fullscreen on a CDE machine (the CDE Window seems to do someting: ping pong, so this can't be a shot.... hmm, maybe a movie? The actor(s) can't play ping pong!?).
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Re: nice
by Anton Velev on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @13:54
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Again the Movie director is cheating the stupid TV user with a cheap tricks .... :)
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Re: nice
by Roberto Alsina on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @17:34
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The guys using the computers in movies and TV shows are actors.
They are acting. What you see is always a slideshow.
You see, if they clicked wrongly on something, they would have to reshoot.
That costs money, and delays production.
So, they rather pay a few dimes to some nerd who can do slides, and have him click the space bar behind the camera (although sometimes the actor is the one that triggers switches, but not always).
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Re: nice
by anon on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @13:54
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There was a time when KDE let you have different window decorations on different windows. Maybe that was it.
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Re: nice
by Hetz Ben Hamo on Friday 31/Oct/2003, @22:55
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This is KDE 3 running on Silicon Graphics (yeah, Irix). Hence the KDE & CDE stuff
Hetz
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Re: nice
by rjw on Saturday 01/Nov/2003, @16:45
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With two different window managers running on the same display?
I think its more likely one of the wms that lets you have different window decorations for different windows. And the most likely option - a hack job in the gimp ..... erm photoshop..
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Re: nice
by nonamenobody on Wednesday 05/Nov/2003, @15:49
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>> Maybe KDE is a screenshot displayed fullscreen on a CDE machine
>> Again the Movie director is cheating the stupid TV user with a cheap tricks
>> There was a time when KDE let you have different window decorations on different windows. Maybe that was it.
>> With two different window managers running on the same display?
>> a hack job in the gimp ..... erm photoshop..
Are none of you guys aware of X Windows' networking features? This is exactly what you would expect, i.e. the big powerful server running Solaris or HP-UX etc. and the linux machine being used as an X-Term.
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