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Slashback: Rendering, Munich, Clones

Slashback tonight with a passel of updates, corrections and tangents related to recent Slashdot postings, including GNU/Linux vs. Windows in Munich, Bunnie Huang's book on Xbox hacking, Mozilla's 5-line crash-test, and (sigh) yet another SCO note, but at least it's one to smile at. Read on for the details.

How to impress users. chjones writes "The bug that crashes Mozilla with simple HTML has been fixed in the latest nightly build. This was previously mentioned in a Slashback in response to a similar bug in Internet Explorer. No nightly build of IE appears to be available."

Quiet but sterile, or silent and deadly? JerryKnight writes "With the wider availability of TouchStream keyboards, such as at ThinkGeek, I wonder if these great devices are used by anyone else besides me. Since the last story over a year ago, Fingerworks has made quite a few improvements, such as many firmware upgrades and the (currently still Beta) Gesture Editor. Does anyone else find the gesture/mouse benefits to outweigh the headache of learning zero-force typing?"

Would you like to play a game? bigattichouse writes "When I read the piece on using gaming to keep your brain moving, it reminded me of several articles on coders needing 'ramp-up' time to get into coding. I put together a small freeware game PortaLogica as a preliminary attempt to create a game that would help stimulate coding-related-thought. The game is played using schematic logic gates, and trying to get inputs to match outputs. I'd love to flesh it out a bit more (like writing a KDE or Gnome version)..."

Offically official. Alexander Schatten writes "Although Steve Ballmer interrupted his holiday to try to change the decision of the Munich politicians, after some weeks of discussion Munich decided today to change all 14.000 PCs, Notebooks to Linux. Servers as well as Clients!

One of the main reasons was to avoid a too close binding to specific vendors. A wise decision, one will confirm, especially as Munich is one of the biggest cities in Germany and might be an example for other cities. For more details see: SuSE or heise.de (both in German)"

Buy it while it's legal. An anonymous reader writes "Remember Bunnie Huang? He's the MIT student who first hacked the Xbox. He wrote a book that was supposed to be published by a well-known publisher, but the publisher chickened out, afraid of Microsoft's wrath. Bunnie isn't so scared, however. He's publishing the book himself. The book, "Hacking the Xbox," can be purchased from his website. I just saw Bunnie on TechTV, and he's offering a 20 percent discount to TechTV viewers (Scroll to bottom of article to see the coupon code)."

The famous Finnish art of the insult. scotch51 writes "I followed the links to the Raelians website on Friday after ./ reported Linus Torvalds comparing the amazing SCO lawsuit to the Raelians claims of amazing (bio)technological achievements. Today, wanting to show a friend the Raelians rather pretty twist on the Star of David for their own logo, I see that all pages I'd visited yesterday report blank. "Reveal codes" on every page I visited yesterday reveals only: html body /body /html. Guess that's one way to deal with being slashdotted, or were they perhaps hacked?"

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  1. wget -r http://www.sco.com/ (FP) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's time for sco to feel the PAIN!

    1. Re:wget -r http://www.sco.com/ (FP) by Phleg · · Score: 4, Funny

      This is silly and sophomoric. You should be ashamed.

      I mean, for god's sakes you forgot the recycling for loop.

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  2. Not an admin ? by IanBevan · · Score: 4, Funny
    No nightly build of IE appears to be available

    Only the near-daily security updates.

    1. Re:Not an admin ? by pla · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yeah, but who needs their virus scanner broken because of a web browser fix? ;-)


      (Note to the humor impaired - I realize the Symantec problem with the newest XP patch has nothing to do with virus scanning. Joke, meet Slashbots; Slashbots, meet joke. Joke != troll, even for very weak values of "joke").

    2. Re:Not an admin ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      No nightly build of IE appears to be available

      DON'T try windows update!

    3. Re:Not an admin ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Or the net-update every 3rd day --- Monday update (break) XP, Tuesday un-update-XP, Wednesday update XP .... any bets on Thursday?

  3. OOK! by sulli · · Score: 3, Funny

    Quit linking to bugzilla, you insensitive clod!

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  4. SCOM by Omega1045 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I heard SCO is adding an "M" their name to make it SCOM. This will make it more closely resemble SCUM.

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    1. Re:SCOM by bakes · · Score: 3, Funny

      I heard SCO is adding an "M" their name to make it SCOM. This will make it more closely resemble SCUM

      Conveniently, it also closely resembles "SCAM".

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  5. Steve Jobs NOT a Raelian by JamMasterJGorilla · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was looking at the Raelians' website after the Linus story then, after leaving the site my Safari browser unexpectly quit.
    Could the Raelians have some secret plan to use a buffer overflow to exploit my computer to attack their critics?
    The i began to think, is the Steve Jobs religion just to incompatible with the Raelians? I mean, who needs two god like icons. Steve in his black atire could be the Anti-Raelian, afterall why would he let anyone clone Steve?

  6. I understand oh great one by djupedal · · Score: 4, Funny

    must....render....munich....clones

  7. Re:SCO lawsuit by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 3, Funny

    SCO has MUCH case law on their side, which I will not cite

    Gee, there's something new

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  8. Re:Munich by captain_craptacular · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, buying locally is a terrible idea. We would all be much better of if everyone mail-ordered everything from Taiwan. Money wants to be free and LOVES to travel!

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  9. Re:Zero-force typing? by realdpk · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey Radon28, what's your password?
    <radon28> *thinks about password for a split second, decides against sharing*
    <dpk> N/m, thanks!

  10. Re:Zero-force typing? by Mononoke · · Score: 4, Funny
    So, what, that means I just have to think about it and the letters appear?
    Zero-Force that is not. The Force that is, young one.

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  11. Raelians slashdotted? by vladkrupin · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, they just moved the servers to the outer space and what you saw was a glitch during the transition.

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    Jobs? Which jobs?
  12. "Reveal codes" by matthewn · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Reveal codes" on every page I visited yesterday reveals only: html body /body /html.
    Reveal codes? What, we're surfing the web with WordPerfect here?
  13. Re:there is no such thing as "zero-force typing" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Besides, what is the fun of being a fast typer if you dont have a keyboard producing a machine gun like sound???

  14. Re:Do not /. Bugzilla... by dcmeserve · · Score: 3, Funny
    Do not /. Bugzilla.

    Do not taunt Bugzilla.

    Do not use Bugzilla on concrete.

    Bugzilla may stick to certain types of skin.

    Caution: Bugzilla may suddenly accelerate to dangerous speeds.

    Warning: Pregnant women, the elderly, and children should avoid prolonged exposure to Bugzilla.

    Discontinue use of Bugzilla if any of the following occurs:

    * Itching

    * Vertigo

    * Dizziness

    * Tingling in extremities

    * Loss of balance or coordination

    * Slurred speech

    * Temporary blindness

    * Profuse Sweating

    or

    * Heart palpitations

    Bugzilla comes with a lifetime guarantee.

    Bugzilla! Accept no substitutes!

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  15. Re:Alas RedHat indeed. by lurking · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are you sure you are not trying to install Redhat 2.1?

  16. Embrace and expand. by Phleg · · Score: 2, Funny



    It's not a bug, it's a feature! The "crash" input type allows the user to crash the browser. It's very useful and another Microsoft (TM) innovation.


    Yeah, gotta love Micrsoft's technique of "embrace and expand". Pretty soon they'll implement

    <input type bsod>

    and

    <input type format_C>

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