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  1. Repurpose the telephone cabling on Ask Slashdot: Best Wi-Fi Solution For a Hotel? · · Score: 2

    100 Mbit Ethernet really requires only two twisted pairs so you might just get away with replacing the connectors on the end of the existing cable which has exactly that number of pairs! The old cable is probably not shielded at all so before jumping on this try it out with a few interconnected hotspots and load the system as best you can.

  2. Re:Patently Absurd--Run the numbers on 100 P2P Users Upload 75% of Content · · Score: 1

    Another flaw in your reasoning is the assumption that uploaders are the original source of all content. In reality, most uploads (overwhelming majority) are re-uploads of stuff they've gotten elsewhere (FTP/newsgroups/?) so the number isn't so unbelievable as you make it out to be.

  3. Re:Landfill? on JBI's Plastic To Oil Gets Operating Permit · · Score: 1

    Some countries (Scandinavia)

    Scandinavia is not a country. If you had chosen to postfix an n to your noun in parenthesis to make it an adjective, then you would be correct.
    Sorry all, I just had a grammar nazi urge. But being a non native English speaker and writer, my statements above are probably riddled with errors, too. :)

  4. KMS performance issues on Humble Bundle 2 Is Live · · Score: 1

    So I have a 6 year old laptop with ATi X700 (think DirectX9.0b era), which means that the manufacturers driver no longer supports my card. So I have to use the open source KMS drivers from Xorg. This card is no slouch as it accelerates many FPS games under WinXP which I dual-boot into for games only.

    While performance in Windows is what it is it pains me to see how slow the machine seems using the KMS driers in Linux. While I understand that small teams of Xorg devs cannot compete with the optimisations of ATi^W AMD employees, it's just a pain to use the machine for any 3D. Even compiz struggles with the desktop cube.

    My experience with HIB2:
      - Braid refuses to run because it requires Shader Model 3, ATi X700 has SM2
      - Osmos is painfully slow as described above
      - Machinarium is Flash based. Full-screen the game is totally non-playble as the cursor feels like it is moving inside a jar of honey, however, windowed it is very enjoyable.

    I have to say that I have had similar experiences with the first Humble Indie Bundle. Seems I should just accept that developers want to use the latest and greatest APIs even for 2D platformers.

    Mild poor student rant over. :) I have to say I have a much better computing experience with my desktop machine because it is so much cheaper to upgrade incrementally.

  5. Re:Does it work with Linux? on $90 Asus Sound Card Whips Creative's Best · · Score: 1

    I've heard replying to oneself isn't good, but I have to say that ALSA support has gone forward quite a bit since I last looked.

  6. Re:Does it work with Linux? on $90 Asus Sound Card Whips Creative's Best · · Score: 1

    I've been researching this for my own Linux-based HTPC and the sound card can be very important for nice sound. The more expensive ones support transcoding even simple stereo into Dolby Digial Live multichannel sound and some even to its THX competitor. This signal can then be sent to an amp capable of decoding it.

    Anyhoo, these Asus Xonar cards have an audio chip called Oxygen HD (see the linked review, just under the last title on the first page). This is just a fancy name for C-media's CMI8788. AFAICR ALSA support is still under development without official support while OSS supports the chip. Some manufacturers prefer the non mandatory OSS licensing of OSS.

    Who's scratching their head right now? :)

  7. Open the pod bay doors, HAL. on Controversy Over 140-Year-Old Math Problem · · Score: 1

    I can't do that, Dave.

  8. Think of the Earth! on All GeForce 8 Graphics Cards to Gain PhysX Support · · Score: 1

    This gives much more sense to buying all those dual GPU cards out there. However, they do consume quite a bit of power and therefore contribute to global warming by taxing the power stations more.

    So Ageia's stocks go up, nVidia's down. I hope I didn't plant any ideas into the heads of the green peacemakers. :P