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lnteveryday

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    Comment #8030867

    Agreed. There are some things that you wouldn't expect to attenuate signals (that much) as well, such as glass, that can have a significant effect. Tinted glass can cause a 12-20db…

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    Comment #8030837

    Another issue to consider is that the maximum bandwidth halves with each hop on a normal mesh.

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    Comment #7987038

    This looks like a fantastic tool. Unfortunately I use firefox. That being said, I use similar extensions for other sites including RES for reddit. I will definitely use it if/when …

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    Comment #7796551

    I was looking at the product picture for the module with the breakout board (2). It looks like the only available GPIO come from the 10-pin header at the top of the board. From wha…

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    Comment #7772528

    I guess it depends on what you are doing. I rarely use the trackpad at all. In fact, I'd say that 85-90% of the time I have my trackpad disabled. Whether I'm working or not I tend …

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    Comment #7416480

    A quick google led me to this ( https://github.com/svijee/taskwarrior-androidapp ). I did not develop it and, unfortunately have an iphone 4 for the next few months. It looks fairl…

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    Comment #7410576

    'task all' will display all of your tasks with the status (e.g. pending/active/completed). 'task reports' lists a number of all the premade reports that will give you some of the i…

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    Comment #7410512

    Have you heard the good word about taskwarrior? I did not see any mention of this cli utility in this post. I have not tried doing, but use taskwarrior on a daily basis. It is fair…

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    Comment #6482177

    I think tiling would greatly improve the usability. If windows had tiling and something like dmenu I would be much happier. The start screen sucks, especially if you have a lot of …

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    Comment #6007579

    Trayer too (if you use it). I'll have to take a look when I get home to see how it all adds up.

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    Comment #5651485

    There are many keyboard shortcuts available for gmail. You have to enable keyboard shortcuts in the settings though. See this link: http://gizmodo.com/5995218/a-cheat-sheet-of-ever…

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    Comment #4683008

    There are many tasks at many jobs which require a PC (PC as in personal computer, which could be any OS as the author points out). The trade-off between a tablet device and a PC ma…

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    Comment #4444865

    I generally don't set up RAID on any of my machines because there really is no need. A quick google search though returns tons of stuff on the archwiki, which goes through preparat…

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    Comment #4444820

    No. I actually went through the process of installing it on a netbook about two weeks ago. First time seeing it that way. Jumped onto archwiki and gave it a quick read. I can't rem…

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    Comment #4443594

    A note about Arch: most WMs and DEs have support for packages that allow configuration through a GUI, although the installation is all text. Configuration through editing text can …

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    Comment #3624972

    Ditto. Like a few others here I prefer xmonad though, but there are certain things that I use Windows for and it is fairly disappointing to not have the wm functionality. As for th…

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    Comment #3519839

    For some reason (there must be a limit on the number of subthread levels) there was no reply link under your last message so I'm replying to my own in the hopes that you're reading…

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    Comment #3519519

    You may be right. I have only recently made the switch to wm, mostly because of the problems with gnome 3. Originally gnome was the only de that I liked, absolutely hated KDE for n…

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    Comment #3518803

    I find my system quite usable. Most arch users attempt to solve their own problems before asking another. What do you expect to get out of your system? Maybe Arch just isn't tailor…

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    Comment #3518761

    You will be missed. Absolutely correct on the wm comment. However, I am an organized, messy person and prefer stacking wm. Currently in favor of openbox, but it may be something el…

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    Comment #3518573

    That's the beautiful thing about arch. While figuring out configurations, tweaks, or problems for yourself may seem daunting Arch has fantastic documentation through the web on ton…

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    Comment #3403907

    I was just clarifying. Some benchmarks would be nice for comparison purpose though...another time, another thread. Maybe I'll take the time to set up a dev machine and do some test…

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    Comment #3403849

    I don't know if RHEL should be included. Although the list is of Linux distros, I was thinking that it should be geared toward home users. RHEL is great, but I wouldn't pay for the…