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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302507478 by ni2 on Thursday 24th of March 2011 02:12:20 AM
Old 03-24-2011
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Originally Posted by KenJackson
Is it specifically the Kindle that you object to? Because it's proprietary? Because of Amazon's control? Privacy?

Or do you object to ereaders (Sony Reader, Nook, etc.) in general?
No. I have nothing against the Kindle. I read ebooks on my computer. Personally, I do not see the need for an ebook of any brand. I would rather get a smart phone that lets me read ebooks. That way I have a device that serves more than one purpose.
 

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OBUS-GEN-SERVER(1)					      General Commands Manual						OBUS-GEN-SERVER(1)

NAME
obus-gen-server - generate server-side ocaml bindings from D-Bus introspection files SYNOPSIS
obus-gen-server [ options ] input-files DESCRIPTION
obus-gen-server generates an ocaml module from D-Bus introspection files. The generated module contains code for defining a D-Bus service implementing the D-Bus interfaces listed in intropection files. It depends on the interface module generated with obus-gen-interface. The module generated by obus-gen-server it is meant to be edited. OPTIONS
-o output-prefix Use this name as output prefix. It defaults to the input file name without its extension and extended with "_server". For example, if the input file name is "foo.xml" (or "foo.obus"), then "obus-gen-server" will generate "foo_server.ml" and "foo_server.mli". -keep-common Keeps common interfaces, i.e. all interfaces starting with "org.freedesktop.DBus". By default they are dropped. -help or --help Display a short usage summary and exit. AUTHOR
Jeremie Dimino <jeremie@dimino.org> SEE ALSO
obus-introspect(1), obus-gen-interface(1), obus-gen-client(1). April 2010 OBUS-GEN-SERVER(1)
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