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#251 2017-07-28 17:39:59

ugjka
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

nicman23 wrote:
ugjka wrote:
nicman23 wrote:

it is on the point that i ll have to disown it even from the aur :C latest mono just does not work with it :C

--disable-daap \ fixes it smile

yeah thanks about that, fixed the package a bit but still...

i might even go learn the mono basics to fix some of the constant exceptions (and mute the 404 http errors from the cover fetcher)

I've been contemplating learning Mono myself just to revive Banshee


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#252 2017-09-18 15:53:28

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

KMLDonkey :\


Jabber/XMPP rocks!

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#253 2017-11-03 20:54:48

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

ratpoison

Lightweight. Easily configured. Manual tiling (my preference). Dead.

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#254 2017-11-03 21:02:14

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

Is ratpoison dead?

The last release was only a few months ago and the mailing list is still active.


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#255 2017-11-04 02:57:36

speedyx
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

KDE Basket


I love archlinux: the last STABLE kernel release + the last STABLE DE release + the last STABLE apps releases. The upstream developers decide what is STABLE.

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#256 2017-11-14 04:50:40

laika
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

Rockbox

While not technically dead (last updated in May) it is of little use to most people at this point purely due to the hardware it ran on. However, running Doom on an iPod Nano and using that flimsy wheel for control is one of my fondest memories.

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#257 2017-11-14 16:40:40

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

YES!
I bought another used sansa clip zip for when my current one will die.
Rockbox already installed and ready to play smile


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#258 2017-11-14 18:22:17

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

laika wrote:

Rockbox

Haha I forgot about that! I used it to play entirely through some original Game Boy RPGs, before I had a smart phone. smile

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#259 2017-11-15 22:53:33

NoSuck
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

Rockbox?  You guys should have been rocking Zauruses with Linux right out of the box!  Quasar was pretty good (though I mostly used the Sharp app).

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#260 2017-11-16 07:47:48

x33a
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

pentadactyl.

Though it had been on life support for a while, this time it is surely dead. With so many critical changes to Firefox, I doubt if we'll ever see pentadactyl rise from the ashes.

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#261 2017-11-17 03:47:11

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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

At least parts of pentadactyl are being reimplemented as https://github.com/cmcaine/tridactyl and userChrome.css if that helps.
I myself was always a VimFX user.

I cannot find an extension that allows me to ESC from the location bar, which seems to be a Firefox design decision. sad
Also loading extensions as a content script means it freezes up on pages that are in the process of loading -- quite handy when you are trying to cycle through a handful of currently loading tabs!


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#262 2018-07-03 18:27:08

RickDeckard
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

WW2 submarine sim called "Danger from the Deep." As far as I know, there's been no development on it for a long time.  What a shame, it was a really good idea.

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#263 2018-07-04 00:48:35

drcouzelis
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?

RickDeckard wrote:

WW2 submarine sim called "Danger from the Deep." As far as I know, there's been no development on it for a long time.  What a shame, it was a really good idea.

I'd never heard of it, but it looks really great!

Does it still compile?

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#264 2018-07-04 00:51:35

eschwartz
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Re: Favorite dead open source project?


Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)

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