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  1. Re:Cool Stuff Planned on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Cool Stuff Planned on KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released · · Score: 1

    Do you think the kwin developers just said "fuck compiz/beryl - we want to do it all by ourselves"? No, of course they didn't, they actually hoped they work together with the compiz/beryl team, but it proved to be too much trouble. From what I have read, compiz/beryl doesn't have a plugin api to follow. Also, don't forget that it is compiz/beryl that's the new ones and no one prevents you from using compiz with kde...

  3. Re:Nup, No, Nada. on Microsoft Move to be the End of JPEG? · · Score: 1

    Well, there isn't any problems in making a TIFF from a RAW. RAW gives you the best post-processing options, which is why it is the preferred way by many. Sadly RAW is problematic (it is not an open format) as well which you can read about on http://openraw.org/

  4. Re:Less of the kitchen sink would make KDE better on A Sneak Preview of KDE 4 · · Score: 1

    The KDE developers are working a lot together with OpenUsability.org and I have no doubt that you'll be able to see that in KDE4.

  5. Re:And NOW Ads! on Yahoo! Opens up Their Instant Messenger · · Score: 1

    Or you could do the obvious thing and switch to Jabber...

  6. Suggestion for a low power firewall on AMD's Turion 64 on the Desktop · · Score: 1

    If you're looking for low power firewall machine, you should really look at Soekris: http://soekris.com/

    They are fantastic small machines/boards that are perfect for that kind of job and they works great with *BSD and Linux.

  7. Re:Point? on IM On Mobile Phones · · Score: 1

    I don't think you know how popular SMS is here (Denmark) and many other places.

  8. Re:Stable release date? on KDE 4 Screenshots · · Score: 1

    There is no real release date or roadmap yet. With that said, the estimates I've heard is ~1 year from now.

  9. This guy is so clueless it hurts on Is the x86 Architecture Less Secure? · · Score: 1

    It's the same guy that thinks SCO have a good case as reported here some days ago:
    http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/05/04/29/1950245.shtml ?tid=123&tid=136&tid=88&tid=155

    And since also on Groklaw:
    http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=200504291 84804444

  10. Re:Some mentioned Beagle, I'll mention Tenor on Apple and MS Battle For Desktop Search Supremacy · · Score: 1

    Doh! I didn't even notice that myself :D

    This is the link I wanted to post ;)

    Ps. I know fairly well that Westvleteren 12 is a beer, it is in fact the best beer I've ever tasted. It is sadly also pretty rare :(

  11. Some mentioned Beagle, I'll mention Tenor on Apple and MS Battle For Desktop Search Supremacy · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's the Contextual Linkage Engine that will be part of KDE4. They got some pretty cool ideas which you can read about in that article and also in the comments.

  12. Re:A better response to this on We're Open enough, Says Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Yes, OpenDocument is the new document format for KOffice, which is great. What good is a standard if only one application is using it?

  13. Re:A little factoid for you on BigTux Shows Linux Scales To 64-Way · · Score: 1

    Just a little note: A version of bzip does exist that scales lineary on SMP machines - you can find it here.

  14. Re:Controversial theme? on Ubuntu For PPC, And As A Live CD · · Score: 1

    They are very controversial - they *gasp* show real people in them :p

    Seriously, they have resolved the issue quite well IMHO. A nice summary can be found in the latest Ubuntu Traffic:
    http://people.ubuntulinux.org/~mako/ubun tu-traffic /u20041015_08.html

  15. Re:Mod Parent Up. on Nerdorama for All Your Geeky Needs · · Score: 1

    Bah...it's still news for nerds - even though I live in Denmark, I didn't know about it. I found it quite interesting. It's been missing for Europeans for a long time and now it's here - that's news for god sake - maybe it isn't that interesting for you fat, stupid, Bush loving americans (okay, that was a joke, only to counter your last line ;)), but you're not the only ones that read /. ;) Furthermore, /. mentions new products and such all the time - new music shops, company X announces new ultrafast PC's - yesterday they mentioned Canons new cool digicam (buy a freaking ad, Canon...). Honestly, I don't find this to be any different. Last, if you don't find this the least interesting - WTF do you spend time on it? ;)

  16. Re:Mod Parent Up. on Nerdorama for All Your Geeky Needs · · Score: 1

    Does it really matter who submitted it? It's still news for nerds and quite worthy of getting posted - there are nerds in the EU too you know ;) Ps. I'm a Dane but I'm in no way affiliated with them.

  17. Re:encourage magnatune on Emusic Relaunches - Cheap, DRM-Free Downloads · · Score: 1

    They provide the music in FLAC format too :)

  18. Re:ATI problem ? on ATI Updates Linux Drivers · · Score: 1

    There are several good reasons why the kernel developers don't care about closed source drivers. Basically, they are a PITA for the kernel developers. In the latest Linux Weekly News this is discussed. The article is still only available for subscribers though.

  19. What music formats do it support? on Rio Reveals iPod Mini Slayer · · Score: 1

    I don't see any Xiph.org formats listed anywhere which means it's quite useless to me.

  20. Re:Tabbed Browsing for Libraries? on Mozilla Foundation Seeking Switch Success Stories · · Score: 1

    Well, after having to clean my sisters laptop from loads of spyware (well still in the process), I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to make a few basic requirements if I'm going to help them or others out in regards to computer problems.

    1. Don't use IE unless there is a site you *really, really* need (like netbank). The obvious choice would be Firefox or Opera, but they can choose lynx if they prefer that :p

    2. It needs to install updates from MS automatically.

    3. They need to use some AV software and it should of course automatically keep itself updated.

    My sister and her BF had no complaints about those rules when I explained them, but I guess they should be easy to convince after living with an unusable laptop for a month :D

  21. Re:Codecs GPL'd? on Real adds GPL to Helix Player, RedHat/Novell Join In · · Score: 5, Informative

    AFAIK, no - the real codecs are still proprietary. Helix does support the open source Xiph.org codecs though.

  22. Re:Use Jabber... on Yahoo Changes Protocol, Blocks Third Party Clients · · Score: 1

    Ups...the correct link for Psi is http://psi.affinix.com/

  23. Use Jabber... on Yahoo Changes Protocol, Blocks Third Party Clients · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Jabber is the only free, open IM standard that's in relatively wide use and there're lots of clients available for it - I personally use Psi. I've switched long ago and haven't looked back.

    I often chat with friends that still uses MSN and ICQ through Jabber's transports or whatever it is they call them :) Of course, the Yahoo transport is most likely broken too, but I don't know anyone that uses Yahoo IM, so I don't care.

  24. Re:i love the idea of torrents but ... on Torrentocracy = RSS + Bit Torrent + Your TV · · Score: 3, Informative

    I use torrents quite often and I don't have a problem fetching large files. In fact, fetching large files are exactly what bittorrent is all about.

  25. Magnatune.com on iTunes Europe Goes Live · · Score: 4, Informative

    Check out Magnatune.com - no DRM, just music and 50% goes to the musicians.