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LinuxWorld San Francisco Convention Report

doom writes: "Marc Merlin has written a pretty good convention report for the LinuxWorld Convention & Expo Summer 2001." A nice long, juicy wrap-up for the convention.

106 comments

  1. FROSTY CuP of PISS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    for you and you and i love it yes. yes.

    1. Re:FROSTY CuP of PISS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
      I'm 29 years old and a virgin.

      No, I'm not ugly or insane. I've been offered sex many times but I'm too shy to accept the offer. Why? Because of my age I'm already supposed to be experienced.

      A vicious circle.

  2. Maybe we should by The_Messenger · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    stop hassling the booth babes and fix our goddamned website. 'Kay, Rob? ;-)

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    1. Re:Maybe we should by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
      Okay, that was just fucking scary. This post was modded down to -1 literally less than five seconds after it was posted. WTF? Maybe we should let the users moderate, Michael. You don't contribute anything to this site, and, thus, you have no right no moderate actual users.

      Maybe the rumours are true, you fucking ass-nazi.

      -- The_Messenger

    2. Re:Maybe we should by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      heh, now you're a troll?

    3. Re:Maybe we should by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Don't worry. Michael and the boys will be unemployed soon. Their stock has tanked. It is at 1.16 -.09

    4. Re:Maybe we should by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Thanks Mike. Can I have another?

      Slashdot requires you to wait 20 seconds between hitting 'reply' and submitting a comment.

      It's been 18 seconds since you hit 'reply'!

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  3. is ir fixed? by n3r0.m4dski11z · · Score: -1

    is this thing fixed yet?

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  4. Stephen King, author, dead at 54 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Horror/Sci Fi writer Stephen King was found dead in his Maine home this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you didn't enjoy his work, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an American icon.

  5. When is there not a linux convention. by Neck_of_the_Woods · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    These things are like water now days, and they all seem to be the same stuff. Will they ever narrow cast down to something that means anything?

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    1. Re:When is there not a linux convention. by tenman · · Score: 1

      You underestimate the power of "Me Too!"

      I would love to be able to attend one of these, and the wrap up that he wrote makes me hope the same thing does come to my town. When I hear that the next convention is planned and my friends say "I'm gonna go" I want to tell "Me Too!", but I never get to leave this hole.

  6. San Francisco??? by motherfuckin_spork · · Score: -1
    Hippies and homosexuals... glad I'm not there.

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    1. Re:San Francisco??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You would get hippies and homosexuals no matter where the convention was held. They're the only ones stupid enough to use Linux anyway. MICROSOFT RULES!!!!

  7. [OT] Explaination? by FortKnox · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Anyone care to give us an explaination on why /. was hosed all day?

    Was it slashcode 2.2?

    Database again?

    Inquiring minds want to know...

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    Good quote, too many chars. Seriously, the slashdot 120 char limit sucks!
    1. Re:[OT] Explaination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      you wont get an explaination from anyone in charge. they never explain. they sit there and let everyone install slashcode without ever explaining possible problems.

      my guess would be a database crash. it appears they tried to fix it manually, but obviously failed, as many comments are no longer in their original stories (ie: go to the story on ms vs. doj, and notice all the "black hole" comments) .

      go ahead, rob/michael/hemos/timothy/jaime/whoever, prove me wrong, tell me what really happened ....

      did anne take out the database again?

    2. Re:[OT] Explaination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Anyone care to give us an explaination on why /. was hosed all day?

      Because "to many eyes, all bugs are shallow." That's why Slashdot has such great uptime.

    3. Re:[OT] Explaination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      It's too bad any of the moderators hammered the hell out of you already. Some explanation would have been nice.

    4. Re:[OT] Explaination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Yeh... what was all of those black hole comments doing in that story?

    5. Re:[OT] Explaination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      oh gee, he said the truth - that an explanation would be nice. MOD HIM DOWN!

  8. no offense guys but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    maybe yous should consider going gack to slash 1.x or whatever was the last stable, WORKING version of slashcode. If that fails why don't you try moving to Scoop. It works for kuro5hin.

  9. Author Stephen King, dead at 54 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll


    I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Horror/Sci Fi writer Stephen King was found dead in his Maine home this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you didn't enjoy his books, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an American icon.

  10. The new slashcode sucks. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The new slashcode really sucks. How many hours of downtime did we experience today? Corrupt databases, slower then normal response times, and that stupid filter... Come on taco. Downgrade /. or we will revolt.

  11. Maybe he could add a comment board? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I would suggest it not use slashcode, as it seems to not work fairly frequently....

  12. How dare you fucking mod me down! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Its not offtopic if you cant post ONtopic because the site is a piece of shit! YOU FUCKING BASTARDS. FIX THE DAMN SITE YOU NAZI MODERATORS.

  13. Speaking of things coming to an end... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    VA Linux and RedHat stock both hit all-time lows today, with VA Linux at one point all the way down to 1.05 per share. Delisting isn't very far off. Slashdot, we hardly knew ye.

    1. Re:Speaking of things coming to an end... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Yea the DOT CRAP revolution is over and Slashdot is marching into the sunsetof it. Its gotten so bad that the only advertiser that Slashdot appears to have is ThinkGeek and they will be out of business soon enough. Geeks of the world, time to die, your rise to power is over now its time for us non-geeks to go back to our previous jobs, laughing at your lack of personal hygene and inability to get laid. Taco can go back to his old job selling CDs at the local Best Buy. Hell those CDs that AOL ships out are more valuable than Taco's stock holdings in VA Linux.

      You knew the world was about to explode when people actually thought RMS, EMS and Alan Cox were cool. Please!

  14. i got my revenge by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    you fucking douchbags.. this is what you get for messing with a woman

    - Anne Tomlinson

  15. Conventions... by briggsb · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...are just for lucky guys like this Linux developer.

  16. Just tell me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    How much did it cost to get to see Linus's speech? Software for the masses, but conventions for the rich elite only? Nice consistent philosophy.

    1. Re:Just tell me by ecki · · Score: 1

      If you registered early enough, it was free (as well as the exhibits). Later (a week before?), it was $25. Hardly a price only the "rich elite" could pay...

    2. Re:Just tell me by Shitsack+Comments · · Score: -1

      To a crack whore like the original poster, $25 is a fucking fortune.

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    3. Re:Just tell me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why the hell does their pricing page say that $25 give you access to the exhibits only? Read after me. Exhibits only. Exhibits ONLY. Maybe you could sneak in by hiding in the flow of the crowd, but not everyone shares your low morals.

    4. Re:Just tell me by ecki · · Score: 1

      Now you repeat after me: All registration packages include the exhibits, Keynotes, Feature Presentations, Birds of-a Feather Sessions and a complimentary subscription to Dr. Dobb?s Journal (a $34.95 value).
      Is it really that hard to read?

  17. Too Funny! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I expect to see this photo on Consumption Junction w/ something to the effect of "Penquin Dick". Muhahahaha...

    Go ahead and Troll me down but you have to admit this is a stupid pose.

  18. Linux still sucks by teknopurge · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I saw the cover of CRW saying somethings to the effect of "Linux taking a stand". I just laughed to myself. Linux is free and opensource. great. wow. It still is clunky and poorly managed. OpenBSD 1if3!!@!

    -teknopurge

    http://techienews.utropicmedia.com help us beta!

  19. TROLL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    ARE you fuckers on CRACK? DO YOU NOT WANT TO discuss the problems with Slashcode?

    die

    1. Re:TROLL! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      It is offensive to say that there are problems with Slashcode. We all know that open source software is extremely reliable. You, sir, are obviously a troll, to fly in the face of what all right-thinking people acknowledge.

  20. BSD RULES!!! Re:Linux still sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Now that Apple has adopted BSD for the basis of Mac OS X, BSD has become the #1 UNIX distribution overnight. Unlike Linux, BSD is real UNIX not some finnish knock-off. Plus the mascot for BSD kicks the mascot for Linux's ass.

    1. Re:BSD RULES!!! Re:Linux still sucks by The_Messenger · · Score: -1, Offtopic
      Plus the mascot for BSD kicks the mascot for Linux's ass.

      Um... okay.

      Cartman, Episode 104: "He's doing something to his ass. He's not kicking his ass, but he's definitely doing something to his ass."

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  21. This years expo vs. last year by generationcrm · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I was disapointed to see less software venders there. Last year there were pleanty of new ideas and projects started. You really noticed how the down economy has weeded out a majority of them. It was a great expo over all (a lot of hardware). To bad some of the newer up and comming software and development projects could not get a presence there. Maybe someone can start a non profit drive to sponser smaller up and comming groups?

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    1. Re:This years expo vs. last year by [amorphis] · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I thought it was interesting how SGI had a HUGE pavilion at last years LWCE, complete with lame emcee guy and flashy dog and pony show, yet had zero presence this year.

      I wonder if they're reconsidering their linux strategy in view of the recent shift to linux from sgi in computing & rendering projects.

    2. Re:This years expo vs. last year by tenman · · Score: 1

      Did you see the 25 foot tall Tux penguin that we (Computer Associates) had there?

    3. Re:This years expo vs. last year by l3377r0lld00d · · Score: -1
      'Fraid it's because, aside from IBM, they spent the past year going out of business

      http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-7079058.html? tag=mn_hd

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    4. Re:This years expo vs. last year by Syberghost · · Score: 2

      SGI has been manic-depressive over Linux for years.

      Their flakiness nearly destroyed the Orlando LUG not so long ago, when they decided not to allow us to hold our meetings there anymore because not enough people showed up at a meeting. Never mind that it was summer, we'd just moved out there and their place was hard to find, and we'd been locked out of the web page briefly and couldn't update it that there was a meeting that month...

    5. Re:This years expo vs. last year by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Isn't CA just a buzzard that feeds off the corpses of dead products (dBASE, anyone?) I guess this makes it official, Linux is now toast.

  22. Ra-Shlop-Rop-Trop, pharao, alive at 4563 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I just heard some joyful news on talk radio - Pharao Ra-Shlop-Rop-Trop was found alive in his Egyptian tomb this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will welcome him - even if you don't enjoy his work, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly a historical icon.

  23. Hahah! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    I hacked Slashdot using Microsoft Windows 2000.

    Why was the lameness filter encountered? You stupid shitdicks.

  24. LinuxDA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hey, did anyone heckle LinuxDA? They were supposed to be there, and they're *still* violating the GPL!

  25. Another wrapup by Rob+Kaper · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Checkout this wrapup if you're interested in the events that took place at the KDE booth. Comes with many pictures.

    1. Re:Another wrapup by generationcrm · · Score: 1

      The price was fine....FREE if you just went to the exhibits. $25 if you registered late. But heck even at $25 that is well worht it. I do agree the cost for the keynotes, and other stuff could come down a little. But the expo needs to make money too. over all it is all worth it.

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  26. Is it just me... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...or are these conferences always too expensive to attend, always in expensive cities, and always announced too soon in the future to prevent us from actually arranging time off from work, finding a good deal on a plane ticket, etc. etc.

    1. Re:Is it just me... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      nope. thats what keeps them from having to socialize with the "rifraff" like you and me. Us common folk. The people who make it all work...

      They dont want anyone to shit on their parade.

    2. Re:Is it just me... by generationcrm · · Score: 1

      The price was fine....FREE if you just went to the exhibits. $25 if you registered late. But heck even at $25 that is well worht it. I do agree the cost for the keynotes, and other stuff could come down a little. But the expo needs to make money too. over all it is all worth it.

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  27. heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Your GNUtered selves cannot see the outrage you have caused, because no only you run stupid stories, but now your site is broke. alot

    heh

  28. Jingle Bells.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Jingle bells
    Niggers smell
    Hook nosed kikes, oy vey.
    Illegal spics, drunk dumb micks
    All invading the USA! Hey!

    1. Re:Jingle Bells.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You're not my fucking mom, you goddamned shitdick.

    2. Re:Jingle Bells.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Hey, semen recepticle - you stole my 'shitdick' insult. If you're vaginally enhanced, I demand restitution in the form of a sloppy blowjob. If you're vaginally challenged, I will murder you.

  29. Did someone let chicks write code? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1

    My only guess is that Malda, in order to get laid again since his stock value is zero and cannot pay for a new Apple for his girlfriend, had to let some of her "Hacker Grrrls" do some coding and we ended up with this crap. When will we learn not to let women around programming code. They much better in the kitchen coding me up some pie!

    1. Re:Did someone let chicks write code? by The_Messenger · · Score: -1, Troll
      I agree. While these women have been out "empowering" themselves by doing the same jobs as men, only not as well, domestic civilization has been crumbling. I say to these girls, stop trying to program; there's no hope for your success. Instead, study the algorithm for making me a hot dinner, and troubleshoot the washing machine. Come back to the kitchen; a place for every woman, and every woman in her place.

      It's the same with women drivers. What, they weren't satisfied driving the vacuum cleaner?

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    2. Re:Did someone let chicks write code? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Maybe that should be can't by a new apple not Apple. Buying fruit is gonna be tough with stock value like VA linux.

  30. golden peguin bowl by gol64738 · · Score: 3, Informative

    YES YES! the NERDS win again!
    i finally have my very own golden penguin!
    take that Michael Tiemann!

    some other show highlights:
    IBM had a good showing with lots to exhibit. i wasn't sure if it was IBM or a partner, but they had a great display of a java app that checks to see if your eyes are open or closed. this would be great to incorporate it into a car.

    also, check out alicebot for a good AI example of a psycho-analysis program.

  31. Great convention by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Actually, I wasn't there and I couldn't care less that it took place.

    Why is slashdot broken? What is wrong with slashcode? You have a responsibility to tell the people that use the code what the problems are. Or are you going to do the M$ thing and pretend the problem(s) doesn't(don't) exist?

    1. Re:Great convention by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      The problem is that the new Slashcode wasn't tested NEARLY enough. The new Slashcode is full of bugs. MySQL is gagging under the pressure.

      And the egos at Slashdot refuse to face reality.

    2. Re:Great convention by Strom+Thurmond+(R-SC · · Score: -1
      They are features, not bugs.

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      Strom Thurmond; the dean of the US Senate...
      the deadest fart on slashdot.

  32. Excuse me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I hold the patent for posting links to bbspot articles in an attempt to gain karma. In fact, I have already linked to this very article. You will be hearing from my team of lawyers.

  33. Answered my question... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Since this was modded down in less than 5 minutes I'm going to assume that you are going to bury your head in the sand and not admit to any problems

  34. is michael the only slashdot poster? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    i am tired to see michael posts, they really suck, what happened to the other posters, giving up slashdot? slashdot is also really starting to suck

  35. [OT] Goodbye /., it was nice knowing you once by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm fucking pissed my posts got deleted.

    I'm fucking pissed the headline and text of the Microsoft story was changed without notice, and it's still wrong and incredibly biased.

    I've been reading /. since `97, and this latest round of behavior by the editors, particularly Michael, is intolerable. As of 5 seconds after I post, slashdot.org is going into my junkbuster block file. There's nothing for me here anymore.

    1. Re:[OT] Goodbye /., it was nice knowing you once by Shitsack+Comments · · Score: -1

      Damn we're going to miss you... Who's going to be our token homosexual now?

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    2. Re:[OT] Goodbye /., it was nice knowing you once by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Isn't Cowboy Neal still here?

    3. Re:[OT] Goodbye /., it was nice knowing you once by Shitsack+Comments · · Score: -1

      I think Michael is far more of a pillowbiter than CowboyFatBastard. Editors are out of the running though, as they are all assumed to posess latent homosexual tendencies.

      Since I have to wait for the fucking lameness filter to stop fucking around, I may as well type some more.

      Michael
      sodomizes
      boy
      scouts
      with
      his
      Jar-Jar
      binks
      action
      figure.


      There, that should do it.

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  36. I'll second the motion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I live in a part of the country where plane tickets are _never_ under $300. If you live in a major city, then yeah, it's $80 coast to coast. It's actually cheaper for me to fly anywhere in Europe than most of the U.S.

    But the rates for these conferences are outrageous. Lets see, attend a conference, or buy my own 8-processor RC5 box. Hmm, same price....

  37. i've stopped looking at prices by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    every flyer i get in the mail for conferences always start at several hundred just for registering, and a few hundred more if you want to do anything.

    so, attend this conference? i never even looked at the price, because i've never seen a conference that i could afford. i know it costs money to rent the space, but it can't cost that much. someone's making an oversized profit.

  38. Marc Merlin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Marc Merlin, the man with the amazing EXPRESSIONLESS FACE! ARG!

  39. It sucked by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The conference sucked ...

  40. Sounds interesting.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    As a pedophile, I am always interested in long, juicy wrapups. Please send me more information.

    Your Pal, JonKatz

  41. make money for who? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm just curious who these orginanizers are that they need to make $100/profit/head for every person that attends. I've organized conferences and get togethers before, and I _know_ how much good hotel space rents for. Someone's charging OPEC prices.

  42. Unless you're on a Corporate Expense Account by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I don't see how people can afford going to conferences in general. The Vegas and Chicago Comdex's, or whatever the hell they are.

    Someone's making a killing. Attend a conference? Never could afford it, never will afford it, and I'll never go unless someone pays for the whole damned thing for me.

  43. Stephen King is dying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Let's just look at the numbers. At 54, he's no spring chicken. Last month there were 537 posts to usenet about Stephen King. While during the same period on the irc channel #trollbag, newbies were dircted to go to gatse.ms 4,376,282 times -- an astonishing 37652% more popular! Obviously, the only logical conclusion we can draw here is that Stephen King is slowly dying of an very embarassing disease.

  44. What is wrong with Slashdot? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why doesn't anyone at Slashdot aknowledge the problems that have been occuring over the last couple of week? Remember that search and older stuff were broken not to long ago. Now posts are not going through. Try to read an article and end up back at the homepage. It is enough to drive one to Zdnet.

  45. and now a word from our sponsor by Shitsack+Comments · · Score: -1

    CUNT

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    1. Re:and now a word from our sponsor by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      C is for cum, the stuff michael drinks
      L is for lesbian, the subject of every man's beatoff dreams
      I is for insert, which is what I did with my penis to CmdrTaco's girlfriend
      T is for titties, so wonderful to play with

  46. I can top that by scotpurl · · Score: 2

    When I lived out in Montana, it was $500 minimum for a ticket that left the state. At least that much just to get to Minneapolis, or Chicago, which are hubs. Only could ever afford to fly twice when I lived there.

    As for conferences, I've never seriously considered one. Waaay too expensive. Someone mentions going to a conference, and my reaction is, "No thanks, I'd like to pay my rent this month." Plus the major speakers are frequently people that I don't want to hear speak.

    CIO isn't an acronym for "Compellingly Interesting Orator."

  47. What would it be like..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If Slashdot ran on Windows 2000 and MS SQL Server 2000, instead of this chicken shit software that you can't discuss when it fails.

    1. Re:What would it be like..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      Well, there would be no failures to discuss! We all know the MS software kicks the shit out of this open source bull shit. Let's see, how many times in the past day has Microsoft's site been down due to shitty ass code? ZERO! And how many times in the past day has Slashdot's site been down due to shitty ass code? LOTS! Just face it you losers, VA Linux is going down the drain, and Slashdot is going right down with it. I will throw a party the day Slashdot dies.

    2. Re:What would it be like..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      what if it ran on solaris? what about openbsd? ibm hardware/software? oracle instead of mysql? there are a LOT of better alternatives than linux and mysql, a LOT.

  48. Will RMS ever bathe? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Would you look at this guy??? What is it that makes him feel compelled to be the posterchild for grunge?

    Crimony man, get a haircut and take a bath.

  49. Rebellion has begun by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Taco is gonna have to mod everything down to -1 real soon. People want to know what the hell is going on with Slashdot lately. It used to be Slashdot would post stories about their own network or server problems. I guess since this is a code update Slashcode 2.001 (pre-alpha??) they take the problems much more personally. Also slashdot has always promoted that mySQL is the best DB out there. Maybe its time they open up their minds and consider other posibilities. If they must stay open-source they could always take a look at Postges but that would required actually changing their opinions of software.

    1. Re:Rebellion has begun by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Microsoft SQL server is their only chance for survival. Of course, if the stock hadn't tanked and they still had some money, they could have gone with Oracle. But, with their budget, MS SQL is their only hope.

  50. LOL! Redundant! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    We already KNOW that Linux sucks, you don't need to remind us.

  51. Slashdot in serious trouble by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Someone needs to do a story on what is going on around here. No one at Slashdot wants to talk. Maybe some other online source should post some articles about Slashdot't persistent promblems and downtime.

    1. Re:Slashdot in serious trouble by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      The problems are getting harder to ignore, even for the Slashcrew. Searching "All Topics" still doesn't work after two weeks, more database corruption today and that's after who knows how many times over the past two weeks. Even the stupid lameness filter still doesn't work.

      Can we get a penis bird over here????

  52. Government subsidy by T1girl · · Score: 2

    And if you work for BigCorp, they not only pay your way but write it off their taxes. But the tech slump has cut into that gravy train big time.

    Certe, Toto, sentio nos in Kansate non iam adesse.

    1. Re:Government subsidy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >And if you work for BigCorp, they not only pay your way but write it off their taxes. But the tech slump has cut into that gravy train big time.

      Another /. lack of economics knowledge moderator moding something up to 2 instead of -1.

      Let's see:
      the company pays you a salary of 50,000

      it writes off as an expense
      $50,000
      plus
      $ 3,000 social security taxes
      $ 500 medicare taxes
      $ 500 unemployement taxes
      $ 500 worker's compensation taxes
      for a total expense of $54,500

      emplyee pays
      $ 10,000 income taxes
      $ 3,000 social security taxes
      $ 500 mediare taxes

      Total taxes paid $4,500 + $13,500 = $18,000

      $18,000 / $54,500 = 33%

      That's very close to the effective tax rate of 35% for most large corporations.

      Effective tax rate for employee is 27%

      /. should require a basic ecomonics test before giving out moderator status.

  53. My report from the LinuxWorld convention: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A strange yellow field emanated in a 5-mile radius around the Convention, a horrible force that kind of reminded me of the Instrumentality thing in Evangelion. It inspired interest in Open Source software and Star Wars movies to anyone who encountered it. Decades from now the area where the field stood will be avoided by local residents, and it will be referred to in horror as the place where no one ever has sex.

  54. Why did so many posts get deleted? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    What is going on? Here is a plan. Someone needs to write up an article about Slashdot problems. Document various bugs and inconsistancies with posting and then public it and label it tech news. Then even if Slashdot doesn't publish some other news site might. Get the word out. SLashdot sucks bad.

  55. Linuxworld highlights by fetta · · Score: 1

    I posted a brief note about Linuxworld on my own site a couple of days ago. The things that caught my eye?

    1. Lots of embedded vendors showing off their stuff.
    2. Ximian's great booth!
      Great presenters, interesting products, and a great looking booth. Impressed me enough that I built a new system just to play around with the Ximian desktop. The Linux desktop lives!
    3. The Linux Bootable Business card session
      The folks from LNX-BBC.org put on a great session about bootable Linux CDs in general and their impressive LNX-BBC in particular.
    4. Rick Moen's The Sysadmin's Secret Weapons session.
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    ** The opinions expressed here are my own, and do not reflect those of my employers - past, present, or future**
    1. Re:Linuxworld highlights by Arandir · · Score: 1

      Did you *buy* Ximian for your new system? If not, that expensive booth was wasted.

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    2. Re:Linuxworld highlights by fetta · · Score: 1

      Did you *buy* Ximian for your new system? If not, that expensive booth was wasted.

      I have to admit, I downloaded the free version. But, discussing that very issue with some of the folks in the booth, I (as an individual) wasn't necessarily their target. I don't have all the details, but as I understood it the desktop software is intended to drive/create demand for other products they offer.

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    3. Re:Linuxworld highlights by Arandir · · Score: 2

      And what other products do they offer? And don't say Redcarpet, because none of the distros/systems I use are supported yet.

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  56. Another highlight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    New Slashcode sucks ass. Info swept under the rug by Malda and crew. Bugs persist.

  57. Slashdot really sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Only recently has Slashdot come back from the grave. But for how long? I am guessing more problems will hit Slashdot in before the day is out.

  58. SAIR by ConsumedByTV · · Score: 2

    One thing that was great was that SAIR was giving away free tests for certs. I got my LCP for free. Pretty nice, but does it even matter?

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  59. A message for those who would restrict content: by alecto · · Score: 2

    Don't want content downloaded and stored? Then don't make it publicly available on the Internet. If you'd like a closed network for timed viewing of your precious content, get out your checkbook and build your own.

  60. !Dear Linux Developers Worldwide! by idResponse · · Score: 1

    i'm tired of the fundamentalist linux/microsoft is "GOD" freaks...

    i'm a user of both linux and microsoft operating systems and honestly, i'm not very happy with either of them. linux makes a wonderful server system that never crashes, however, when i try to use it as a functional desktop workstation - it blows. there's nothing that i find useful for linux. there's no professional quality audio editing software, there's no excellent selection of games, there's no easily-compatible way to network it to an NT lan without having to learn samba (this kind of thing should be natively supported by now damnit.)

    but at least linux is stable as a rock.
    hoo-f-ing ray... i can stare at linux all day and it'll never crash no matter what i do! shame i have nothing i want to do on it!

    then we turn the page to microsoft...
    who has lost compatibility, increased required resources, and generally pissed off a lot of people most of the time. i'm still using windows 98... i won't use ME because it crashes -really- often for me... i won't use windows 2k because it can't run old dos software (although 2k is a very nice set of server software, not quite linux, but nice) and i'm avoiding XP like the plague. windows crashes and is really buggy (so is a lot of linux stuff, most of it in fact - it's all beta!)...

    but at least i can attempt to use a bunch of different software on windows! *crash*

    there's no right choice...

    *(BIG IMPORTANT PART)*

    i see the linux community... and it's beginning to make me somewhat sick...

    there's a ton of amazingly brilliant resource in the linux community, but it's so divided and disconnected and unorganized that it's almost worthless. each distribution team has their heads up their asses and decides not to look at what needs to be done to actually make an operating system worth looking at.

    dear linux developers... write something worth writing... what we need is something that outdates microsoft's plans five years from now to be released -now-...

    we need stability, speed, functionality, software to go with it - something useful for everybody, compatibility with the rest of the world, ease of use for the stupid people who work in the offices... all in a small tight clean package that can be manipulated, upgraded, undone, and transformed with ease...

    if that doesn't get created by linux developers working together (as they should be in the first place but seem to fail to do) then there will be no viable future for linux as -the- operating system.

    it's sad to see such potential being wasted... apple took freebsd and made ultra-eyecandy out of it... why is it taking the linux developers to come anywhere near that for the gui? on top of that, linux, even for an experienced computer user, is -damned- frustrating to use when you haven't used it before... wheras windows is easy enough for a child to figure out in a day...

    so what can the linux community do? unless they regroup and rethink their strategy, they're not going anywhere.

    'nuff said.

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  61. Linux growth is strong by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Linux keeps growing, growing at an ever faster rate. I belive that this what explains the fear that Microsoft now has of Linux. Microsoft is now sending their reps ("spys"?) to Linux conferences to scope out the oposition. Microsoft is in trouble, and they know it. Sure, Microsoft controls the desktop, but it is Linux which now plays a major role in controlling the network infrastructure. That is the one area which MS is losing ground.

    Linux continues to grow.