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Has anyone tried Discourse on a Tizen TV?
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Has anyone tried Discourse on a Tizen TV?
What are you trying to do?!?!?!? Create a fucking singularity?
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What are you trying to do?!?!?!?
Melt Jeff's brain when someone goes to meta.d and points out it runs poorly on Tizen.
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Melt Jeff's brain when someone goes to meta.d and points out it runs poorly on Tizen.
Ah. Ok. Carry on.
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Someone should get him a Tizen phone, too!
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Actually Tizen phones are a topic for another Side Bar story. The fun just never stops with this system.
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Well.... Samsung has sponsored development of Enlightenment and EFL in the past and it's extremely likely they continue to do so. Additionally, Tizen Native Applications have 2 choices for which UI library to use, one of which is EFL.
I'll let you make your own conclusions based on that.
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A program should be able to lock a folder, begin a transaction, and then do whatever it wants knowing all changes will be reverted if it crashes in the middle.
You can achieve that with symlinks.
If you want transaction semantics on a folder, make sure it's accessed via a symlink. For example,
/opt/flabdablet/blah/current
could be a symlink pointing to/opt/flabdablet/blah/v1.8/
. Then, updating blah to v1.8.1 would work as follows:cd /opt/flabdablet/blah new=v1.8.1 # Clean up after any earlier failed transaction leftovers=$(readlink new) && test -e "./$leftovers" && rm -rf "./$leftovers" # Open transaction ln -sf "$new" new cp --reflink=auto -aHT current "$new" #Updating the contents of 'new' goes here; #crashes during this process won't affect 'current' # Commit transaction mv -f new current
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If someone uses Tizen TV as a dumb TV or display panel, and ignores all the "smart" stuff - it's actually great.
And for less than a hundred bucks, you can hook it up to a really nice little media centre.
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I was really disappointed when this topic didn't contain any DiscoXSS that made the title literal
I was reminded of when I was learning Java and Swing, and discovered that I could override the close button to make it open an extra instance of the window instead. I then tried to make my toy application as difficult to close as possible by removing or otherwise screwing with all other standard close options. I couldn't get it to stay open on ctrl alt del, or stopping the debug though.