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For some time I've assumed that the future of the X desktop would be to layer it on top of OpenGL, with Xgl being the demonstration workaround (being layered on GLX) until EGL-enabled drivers are available. However it looks like that is possibly a dead-end, and all that is needed to create the sort of wacky desktop effects...
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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) User Access Client (UAC) message parsing module in Avaya one-X Desktop Edition 2.1.0.70 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device crash) via a malformed SIP message. * cpe:/a:avaya:one-x:2.1.0.70::desktop and previous versions...
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Sticky Windows is a utility which extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop. Yoodoo For Mac os X 1.0 Yoodoo creative activities for your little artists Screen Mimic 2.4 Screen Mimic allows you to create screencasts (Mac OS X desktop).
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This is version 0.13 of the Shared MIME-info Database specification, last updated 15 Oct 2003. Many programs and desktops use the MIME system[MIME] to represent the types of files. Frequently, it is necessary to work out the correct MIME type for a file. This is generally done by examining the file's name or contents,
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About Screen Mimic Allows you to create screencasts (recordings of your Mac OS X desktop) that can be saved as Adobe Flash (SWF), Flash Video (FLV), or Quicktime (MOV) files. These files can be easily uploaded to a website, used in a kiosk system, and many other applications. Mac OS X 10.4 or later...
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Screen Mimic allows you to create screencasts (recordings of your Mac OS X desktop) that can be saved as Adobe Flash (SWF), Flash Video (FLV), or Quicktime (MOV) files. Search Toolboxes...
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A few hacks for using the traditional X11 terminal emulator in a modern desktop environment. by David Simmons, June 2005 The xterm program is the traditional terminal emulator for the X Window System. In layman's terms, xterm is the text window used to interact with command-line and non-graphical UNIX applications,
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