Quick use of Ispell on the page before ricklowe and Attyz jump on me again!
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@:news_title@
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Will the epplets in E16 work under E17?
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@:news_body@
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No. The API for epplets under E17 will be completly diffrent and
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No. The API for epplets under E17 will be completely different and
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therefore old epplets will not work.
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@:news_end@
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Why don't you add support for browsing FTP, Tarballs etc to EFSD?
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@:news_body@
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Because that's not EFSD's job. EFSD's job is to provide a facility
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for launching filesystem commands and asynchronously receiving replies *on
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top* of the filesystem, not to extend it.
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for launching file system commands and asynchronously receiving replies *on
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top* of the file system, not to extend it.
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@:news_end@
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<p align="center">EVAS</p>
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When run with hardware acceleration EVAS uses the GL libraries on your
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system; this means that if you have Mesa installed then EVAS will use
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the Mesa GL liberties. Mesa however only provides software acceleration
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and therefore will run slow compared to Evas's in-built software mode. If
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and therefore will run slow compared to EVAS's in-built software mode. If
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you have a video card that supports hardware acceleration then you should
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attempt to get the manufacturers own GL drivers for your computer and
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install them making sure that none of the Mesa libraries are left behind
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<p><table width="100%"><tr><td class="newstitle">
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Will the epplets in E16 work under E17?
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</td></tr></table><table width="100%"><tr><td class="newsbody">
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No. The API for epplets under E17 will be completly diffrent and
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No. The API for epplets under E17 will be completely different and
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therefore old epplets will not work.
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</td></tr></table>
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Why don't you add support for browsing FTP, Tarballs etc to EFSD?
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</td></tr></table><table width="100%"><tr><td class="newsbody">
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Because that's not EFSD's job. EFSD's job is to provide a facility
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for launching filesystem commands and asynchronously receiving replies *on
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top* of the filesystem, not to extend it.
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for launching file system commands and asynchronously receiving replies *on
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top* of the file system, not to extend it.
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</td></tr></table>
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<p align="center">EVAS</p>
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When run with hardware acceleration EVAS uses the GL libraries on your
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system; this means that if you have Mesa installed then EVAS will use
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the Mesa GL liberties. Mesa however only provides software acceleration
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and therefore will run slow compared to Evas's in-built software mode. If
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and therefore will run slow compared to EVAS's in-built software mode. If
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you have a video card that supports hardware acceleration then you should
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attempt to get the manufacturers own GL drivers for your computer and
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install them making sure that none of the Mesa libraries are left behind
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