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  1. Re:Did they finally straighten out the 64-bit mess on Java 8 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't java -d32 -version:1.7 -jar myapp.jar on Windows make Java use any installed 32bit Java 7 runtime without the User having to specify the full path to the installation directory?

  2. Re:Did they finally straighten out the 64-bit mess on Java 8 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    Any program that uses JNI and bundled libraries, i.e. anything that uses SWT like Eclipse _is_ bound to the architecture of the native library.

  3. Re:The "emacs community"?? on After A Year, Emacswiki Alternative Shutting Down · · Score: 1

    Google for org-mode...

  4. Re:Prisoners are getting used to being sodomized on Microsoft Has Been Watching, and It Says You're Getting Used To Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    The Cylons managed even that... SCNR.

  5. Re:nothing new at all needed on How We'll Get To 54.5 Mpg By 2025 · · Score: 1

    Volkswagen has been selling twincharged motors for some years. Most are 4 cylinder engines but there are also some models with more cylinders. They offer reasonable fuel efficiency with serious torque values even at 1600rpm. They're fun to drive, even in a competitive environment as the autobahn. For me with my 110hp Volkswagen merging is just putting in 3rd gear and revving up from 1800rpm to 4500rpm, no sweat.

  6. Re:Somebody suggest an environment for me on Are Open-Source Desktops Losing Competitiveness? · · Score: 1

    I am sure about the last one. Just disable desktop effects and you are set.

  7. Re:jetzt on If You're Fat, Broke, and Smoking, Blame Language · · Score: 1

    Well, it actually does but it is considered to be slang and won't be found in written language: "I'm writing" -> "ich bin am schreiben".

  8. Re:Happy Gnome 3 User on GNOME Shell Extensions Are Live · · Score: 1

    All of this is not discoverable unless you click on every GUI element with every combination of left, right and middle mouse click with shift, control, alt, super, hyper and no modifier. WTF?

  9. Re:I turned to Mac on Linux Kernel Power Bug Is Fixed · · Score: 1

    I get 6 hours of battery life from a Lenovo T500 with the high capacity battery under Arch Linux.

  10. Re:HP becomes Palm? on HP Spinning Off WebOS and Exiting Hardware Business · · Score: 1

    I did have the misfortune to work with HP QuickTest Professional 10, so I know the pain.

    I see no way for HP to compete with IBM in any area. Their server hardware is competitive but that's a competition with Dell or even Oracle rather than IBM. Maybe Apotheker wants to position HP in the vertical integration league and ultimately buy SAP? If you ask me, SAP is ripe for being bought up.

  11. Re:HP becomes Palm? on HP Spinning Off WebOS and Exiting Hardware Business · · Score: 1

    HP Quality Center, which they bought from (or with?) Mercury Software.
    And the software formerly known as HP Open View, now a bunch of products that are sold by the HP Software Division.

  12. Re:What They NEED to do... on Mozilla's Nightingale: Why Firefox Still Matters · · Score: 1

    > Up until recently, it was still possible to load XUL from a remote site and get an interface with native widgets, but no longer.

    If you are talking about "remote XUL"... this is still possible but has to be enabled on a per domain basis by the user. There is a firefox extension that adds a UI for that: Remote XUL Manager.

    The Lotus Notes Webmail client uses XUL elements and it still works with Firefox 5.0 and even nightlies as far as I can tell.
     

  13. Re:Not so bad to have different systems. on Why Does the US Cling To Imperial Measurements? · · Score: 1

    Well, lets take base 60 then. Its divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 30. Thats why angular measurements in popular use, even in countries using a metric system, are still based on 360 for a full cirlcle instead of 400 or 1000.

  14. Re:Live CD with Nvidia drivers on GNOME 3 Released · · Score: 1

    You will only be able to give it a shot in a VM if your VM supports 3D acceleration in the guest in a way that compiz works without glitches. Good luck with that. The dependence on hardware accelerated 3D is the #1 reason for me to stay away from Gnome3 as long as possible because this would make my ability to work depend on the (lacking) quality and stability of Xorg graphics drivers as far as 3D hw acceleration is concerned.

  15. Re:Its about Storage on AMD Sale to Dell Rumored · · Score: 1

    You are right, Hypertransport was introduced with the K8 architecture along with the AMD64 ISA.

    Since then both Intel and AMD have been playing catch-up with virtualization support, with multicore CPUs, SIMD extensions, etc.

    I think the most important asset of a chip manufacturer is their process technology and the ability to shrink the die faster than the competition. Intel has been ahead of AMD all the time. This advantage allowed them to take the detours of Pentium 4 and Itanium without losing too much ground to AMD.

    The question is: what would be the mind-blowing awesome tech? My impression is that the innovations take place in the space of low power chips and GPUs. For the CPU the future seems to be even smaller structure sizes, larger caches, more cores and for some markets procesors with CPU and GPU cores on the same die.

  16. Re:Its about Storage on AMD Sale to Dell Rumored · · Score: 1

    AMD64 was not exciting to you? Sinking the Itanic?

  17. Re:Microsoft's next step on Microsoft's New Plan For Keeping the Internet Safe · · Score: 1

    And add Linux (all flavours), OSX, iOS, Android, WebOS, BSD (all variants), etc. to the list when you are at it.

  18. Re:Pathetic on Microsoft's New Plan For Keeping the Internet Safe · · Score: 1

    And XP Mode is only available if the CPU has hardware support for virtualization. Some Intel CPUs, even current generation ones, don't.

  19. Re:That's just dumb on Mozilla Aims To Release Four Firefox Versions In 2011 · · Score: 1

    Emacs? 23 and still kicking ...

  20. Re:Here is the list. on NASA Names Best & Worst Sci-Fi Movies of All Time · · Score: 1

    They essentially are Kung Fu films.

  21. Re:Time to move away from NVidia now? on AMD Releases Open Source Fusion Driver · · Score: 1

    On my laptop that has an ATI Radeon Mobility X-1800 chipset (R300 series) support by the open source driver is basically OK. Desktop Effects in Gnome/Compiz work well, although not all effects are available. The subjective performance is good. With recent linux kernels there also is support for power management of the graphics chipset.

    BUT:

    1.) VGA output does not work. The video signal is distorted.
    2.) With KDE 3.5 this driver/chipset configuration is blacklisted for Desktop Effects.
    3.) The machine freezes sometimes, but not too often to be annoying. Since I am a linux user since 1993 I have experienced much worse problems with X than that, y'know.

  22. Re:This assumes... on Toyota Sudden Acceleration Is Driver Error · · Score: 1

    Just google for 'audi 5000 unintended acceleration' to find stories like this: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/in-defense-of-the-audi-5000/

  23. Re:Step by step, Java reinvents Smalltalk... on Code Bubbles — Rethinking the IDE's User Interface · · Score: 1

    Thats why I am looking at Scala right now. More flexible syntax, multi-paradigm, compiles to java or .net byte code.

  24. Re:It's all the wrong system anyway on Why "Verified By Visa" System Is Insecure · · Score: 1

    *sigh* Brokat (disclaimer: I am a former employee), see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brokat, had a PKI based _mobile_ payment solution ready to market in 2000. With that framework the authorization would have been done on the users mobile phone via a pin and a nonrepudiation signature. The secret key would have been stored on the SIM card of the phone.

    Too bad they folded in 2001.

  25. Re:The problem I've had on AMD Launches Budget Processor Refresh · · Score: 1

    Yes, AMD has produced chipsets for the original K7 Athlon. Just google for AMD750 Irongate. But this chipset had its own share of problems.