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  1. Tablets in discount stores on Ask Mark Shuttleworth Anything · · Score: 0

    It's truely a great day for Linux when you walk into a discount store (Big Lots) and see Android tablets. Do you think we'll see Ubuntu preloaded on some of these devices in the near future?

  2. Dude, Free on Xbox 360 Kinect Said To Add Internet Explorer Browsing · · Score: 0

    Are you over 5 in the IQ department. Do some research. It's free to watch Youtube. They have an application. You can access all the services for free. The only thing that costs is the online multiplayer. Sigh.

  3. Not optional on Canonical To Remove Sun Java From Repositories, Users' Machines · · Score: 0

    It's there, install 10.04 and run Update Manager along with checking for the lastest updates. Do not allow it to update while it installs. I don't remember if it asks to download updates during installation. But you'll see the unattended updates package in the upgrades. The only two packages that need upgrades are kernel and firefox. This crap is out of hand.

  4. Automatic Updates are being forced by Canonical on Canonical To Remove Sun Java From Repositories, Users' Machines · · Score: 0

    Automatic Updates are being forced. One of the new updates I saw the other day, UNATTENDED UPDATES.

  5. This Fedora,let it step forward and present itself on Linux Mint: the New Ubuntu? · · Score: 0

    This Fedora, let it step forward and present itself.

    1. No Long Term Edition
    2. Forces beta software on userbase (GNOME 3.0, KDE 4.0)

  6. samzenpus : Face it, you're a facist on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: -1

    Fascists seek to rejuvenate their nation based on commitment to the national community as an organic entity, in which individuals are bound together in national identity by supra-personal connections of ancestry, culture, and blood. (wikipedia)

    You have a group: Linux, that you want everyone to belong to because a certain part of your brain feels pleasant when using Linux. Now you feel you want more individuals to have this same feeling. Unfortunately, not everyone has that same feeling when using the product: Linux.

    Internet, music, games and work are the reasons people use computers. But how well Linux handles these criteria is the problem. It's publicly known that the people developing Linux know there are issues with performance, drivers and usability in general. But they keep changing things, GNOME 3 / KDE 4 / UNITY.... That's what keeps me from switching.

    1. Learn new system

    2. Work
    3 Learn newest system
    4.Work
    5. Learn latest system
    6. Work


    It's a monotonous series of events. If you don't upgrade to the latest the new wireless key won't work you purchased.....


    respectfully,

  7. Re:In comparison with Sony? on Valve Announces Massive Steam Server Intrusion · · Score: 0

    PSN Admins just never noticed for whatever reasons, playing games... looking at p0rn... Same thing it seems with kernel.org they were too focused on releases and deprecations.

  8. Prevention on Valve Announces Massive Steam Server Intrusion · · Score: 0

    SQL Injection? Come on Valve. Get your Database Specialist some training.

  9. Re:I hate Jobs on Slate Reprints Blue-Box Article That Inspired Jobs · · Score: 0

    Money won't buy you happiness.

  10. whats' next product keys and activations on Canonical Begins Tracking Ubuntu Installations · · Score: 0

    So what is next product keys and activations? When I choose to opt-out of PopCorn on Debian installs it ends up installing it anyway as if I will decide in the future to opt-in. This is why I like Slackware. No opt-in to anything. No annoying update manager eating up system resources to finally pop up and tell me I'll have to manually check for updates. Pinging Canonical sucks.

  11. Have you noticed the hardware they sell? on Dell Drops Ubuntu PCs From Its Website · · Score: 0

    Their servers come with a 10 year old video card chipset, the Matrox G200. Ubuntu would more than run on their hi-end desktops. They have chosen their low-end model PC so that if there are problems they can minimize the cost of a failure to move units. Nobody can seriously keep up with Microsoft's licensing. The situation is just coming to a head. I personally predict Microsoft will fold in the next 3 years. It's just a matter of the old guard retiring. If Mark Shuttleworth and the Canonical team can hold on a few more months things will turn around. Companies are hurting and don't have the money to push into server licenses such as with the monstrous requirements of Sharepoint, CRM, or even Microsoft's Cloud solutions. So when the chips fall into the right places open-source will excel ahead. Also John Titor told us Microsoft won't matter in a few years.

  12. What no release version of KOffice on Slackware 13.1 Released · · Score: -1, Troll

    What really pissed me off with 13 was that Koffice was a freaking beta. Stable my ass. No spell check capabilities. Which shows Pat don't even use his own product. He's probably using Windows 7. I read somewhere in an interview he used XP.... Nothing new, Deb' Ian uses a Mac. Red Fedora Bob forgot his name, uses a Mac. Linus is probably using Windows. It wouldn't at all surprise me these guys doing the kernel development do so in VirtualBox. 10.2 was the last solid release of Slackware.

  13. Dinosaur book on Why Linux Is Not Attracting Young Developers · · Score: 0

    You can get the basics of an operating system from the Dinosaur book. The you use deduction and figure out what files hold the piece you are learning. You don't start by just trying to encompass the entirety of the kernel. You just say that one day you are going to learn how the scheduler works. You start perusing the code. Make some logical assumptions and move to a different file. You write down in your notes which files hold what purpose. Eventually you'll have a general idea of how it all fits together.

    I doubt any of the developers know everything about every subsystem. Not even Linus can possibly keep up with everything. I maintain a pretty complex application at my job. So many people have added to it that when it breaks it takes me a day to just go through and understand the logic. If I get tasked to another application developed by others then it will take me almost a week to move through the logic of the application before I can truly determine the problems. I can in fact make some assumptions but they are only opinions from experience.

  14. Senial old farts on Why Linux Is Not Attracting Young Developers · · Score: 0

    Colleges have always looked for an easier way to teach basic computer science to individuals. You can teach data structures in python, visual basic or any other language. The reason they wait to teach C++ later is that you have to get the basis down for the ideas behind the languages. This is a simple rule to life in any area of study. "You build a simple model of a complex idea." "You break down a complex problem into simple pieces." C++ has too much overhead to begin with. Students get stuck in the language and not the idea.

    I like to refer to novice developers as Harry Potters. They learn a new technique and have to cast that spell in every situation. Take the Virtual function for instances, you don't really need it. Just somebody got the idea that it's great to enforce prototyping. Which brings up my current problems with my workplace. You'll get the experts who are really just novices trying to cast every spell in the C# discipline. Most the time because Microsoft has enforced the use of their magic incantations.

    Colleges hardly teach a student what he will need for the working career. I'd say 83% of the jobs at the moment are ASP.NET/C#. 15% are JSP. 2% are Linux related. If you are a student then you had better be learning C# if you want to make a living and have a job upon graduation. GET A COOP JOB BEFORE YOU GRADUATE. That way you have experience upon graduation. I know many graduates that probably think just because they got their degree and certification that they are cadidates for a job. Truth is there is a whole science behind project management you only learn upon working.

    The only Real linux jobs I can think would be tuned for the young people right now are Android developement. 25$ start up fee and you don't even have to own a fone. Sprint also offers something similar. Free SDK. Back to the subject, #1 reason nobody is interested in Linus development is that Ubuntu works well enough at the moment people figure there is no need. That and everbody is playing too much Xbox. Microsoft is giving away all their goodies.

    The Zen version of Linux is the way ahead. They include patches normally passed over such as the Brain F### Scheduler (BFS).

  15. Unix will hardly run on newer hardware on Ubuntu on a Dime · · Score: 0

    You will need an Internet connection to begin with. That should add on $50. You can basically buy a new computer for $200 at Walmart with Windows 7 on it. It'll play 3D games, DVD's, and word process. Why the hell do we keep pussy footing around with :
    Here's the new distribution of Bob. You'll have to enable DVD support by adding the necessary repositories.
    Codecs need to have this respository. Alt+F2 and paste this line from the mediabuntu website.
    apt-get this, apt-get that. Oh use Ubuntu Mint if you want all this already installed.
    Sorry about the ads and begging money but you know how it is.
    I think Astrumi Linux comes with propritary drivers. Ubuntu may have at one time. Get some balls distributions.

  16. Irregardless is a world? on Songbird Drops Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Say Irregardless one more time motherfucker! BMF

  17. Because nobody has a DirectX 11 Computer on Are Consoles Holding Back PC Gaming? · · Score: 1

    Even now stores aren't exactly selling computers with 4-Gig of ram, a high-end directx 11 card, and the Quad-core processor power enough to run these absurd requirements. Look at starwas force unleashed. I can disable one of my cores and it won't play at all past the main menu like they are checking for dual core or something. i call Shanagans.

  18. Re:Wow... on Digg Says Yes To NoSQL Cassandra DB, Bye To MySQL · · Score: 1

    so does ASP.net and C#.

  19. bullshet, I call Shanagans on AIDS Virus Can Hide In Bone Marrow · · Score: 1

    Of course they want you medicated for life. Watch Highlander 2. Same shet. Keep the shield on and make the money.

  20. Re:Well something fishy is going on on Some Newegg Customers Received Fake Intel Core i7s · · Score: 1

    No more than going to the store finding all the 360 game in a display case. Reason is assholes steal them right out the case. Before circuit city died, I was buying a copy of fallout 3 and the box was still in the security device enclosure. the lady noted the weight was wrong and sure enough opened to no game.

  21. Re:Programming == Cut & Paste on Whatever Happened To Programming? · · Score: 1

    Resume Pumpers

    Problem: Solve a logistical delima by moving work being entered into an Excel spreadsheet to a SQL Server database.

    Solution 1: The resume Pumper.
    K we gona use a ASP.Net front end with login manager and user maintenance screens.
    We're gona implement FAST, CRUD, create at least 70 classes to offload complexity.

    Solution 2: The new hire.

    Just use Sharepoint!
    6-weeks later
    Having some troubles, need an extension

    Need 6 more weeks.
    Hey I found a new job, bye.

    Solution 3: The Unix guy
    Well, if we had FOSSL(unix) we'd have this problem licked.
    I'm going to get coffee be back Sunday.

    Solution 4: The Engineer
    Six months.
    Huh?
    I need Six months to make this thing work with active directory, SQL Server 2008, and argue with you about the short-comings of ASP.Net.

  22. No time dialation on Interstellar Hydrogen Prevents Light-Speed Travel? · · Score: 1

    No mention of it by Nasa for the Helios probes as it approaches it's fastest speed. http://www.clubconspiracy.com/forum/f30/einstein-vs-tesla-good-article-explaining-573.html toot

  23. Listening to the Users on Ask Matt Asay About Ubuntu and Canonical · · Score: 1

    There are many outstanding bug reports. Waiting for upstream is not a good solution. How will you address issues and ensure customers can come to rely on your company?

  24. Re:Remember folks, it's a NETbook. on Google Docs Replaces OpenOffice In Ubuntu Netbook Edition · · Score: 0

    Don't worry, I'm sure the preinstalled version of Windows will come with Microsoft works.

  25. Wrong XVID / DiVX is the way on Oh, What a Lovely Standards War · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Why is it when the industry adopts a standard the OSS community must switch to something else? Take an Old Xbox with XBMC. Try playing these H.264 encoded videos then try playing an XVID encoded video. XVID is superior as I can actually watch and enjoy them on older technology. DiVX is a standard. My DVD player can handle XVID, my Xbox and my computer. Almost ever mkv, mp4, etc I download I convert to XVID. My second point is that everybody seems to be encoding for 720p. 480p is acceptable. Vote Xvid. Hell I think youtube should move to streaming XVID.