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  1. Re:Considering who this is talking about, so what? on NSA Advises Upgrade To Windows 7 · · Score: 1

    but only after sudo apt-get update... could be sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for those pesky kernel updates that get "held back" :D

  2. looking for alternative to monkey-b nightmare on What Did You Do First With Linux? · · Score: 1

    Distro: Redhat 5.2 Apollo

    Hardware: p2 300 128mb ram 100mhz bus on asus p2b. used pin b21 cut hack to get 100mhz bus on 66mhz klamath.

    What I did? : Web browse and just poke around. I played chess, learned shell scripting and file sharing. This experience showed me that this was Where It's At. I switched completely with 6.2 Zoot.

  3. Re:New! with 50% less stink! on Is Microsoft Improving Its Image? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    M$ Vista PluS Pack!

  4. Re:Expected on Woman Claims Ubuntu Kept Her From Online Classes · · Score: 1

    hook pins 1,3 to neutral, and 2,6 to hot of a 220 compatible plug and find your nearest 220 outlet. should do nicely

  5. Re:No surgery? on Injectable Artificial Bone Developed · · Score: 1

    You're right, it is a little light in details. But after some searching, I found one of the key doctors who worked on this.

    that'll be the last boneheaded comment outta you, mister :) &==3 ^_~

  6. Re:sounds like... on Windows Drops Below 90% Market Share · · Score: 0

    It installs with little trouble on this machine..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVbf9tOGwno

  7. Re:a way to make money on Apple Quietly Recommends Antivirus Software For Macs · · Score: 1

    Oh and trojans and worms require dumb users and exploits, respectively. Virii require homogeneous platforms with consumer accessible scripting languages and universal admin access... Thusly Windows is the most fertile platform for pestilence of any and all kinds, due to by-design perfect availability of all these conditions.

    Windows is a Norway rat or a smallpox blanket.

  8. Re:a way to make money on Apple Quietly Recommends Antivirus Software For Macs · · Score: 2, Informative

    AFAIK, OS-X processes run as the (nonprivileged) user, and only during software installation and system changes are user actions run as root. HAL implementations and things allow user interactions, such as a user being able to execute a dialup operation or to mount media. When a system update or a new piece of software is to be installed, or a system setting such as en/disabling a service, a dialog asks for the user's permission. Most better linux distros do this through sudo or it's guified variants. I almost NEVER am asked for permission to do something because I almost never make changes to the SYSTEM.

    To play devils advocate, the same may be said for Fista, but Fista asks permission for EVERYTHING!! The user is so often annoyed by the stupid mother%$#@%%^# UAC bull%$#% that they no longer pay attention to whats going on requiring a priv elevation and just click (I agree)(I agree)(I agree)(I agree)WTF!?(I agree)(I agree)Leamme alone willya(I agree)(I agree)STFU i keel you(I agree)(I agree)(I agree)AGGGGGHHHHHHH THE %$#@!?(I agree)[DOOMSDAY] %&^%% NO CARRIER

    That implementation is a recipe for disaster. I actually ship all Fista installs with UAC Off because it does no good anyway, plus, most remote control implementations don't work for %$%# under it.

    Now, anything prior to Winders Fista, it's practically a hard REQUIREMENT to run as admin. Even something as harmless as Acrobat Reader will not run well without God privileges.

  9. Re:A way to make news. on Apple Quietly Recommends Antivirus Software For Macs · · Score: 1

    Since it IS under such an Iron Curtain by the Turtlenecked-One, they could also just as easily just paint on some secure looking interfaces and in reality only have lukewarm porridge behind the scenes..

    They could implement more effective procedures, but skilled programming requires either programmers whose input is revered and who are justly compensated, or it requires an open development model based on a meritocracy and peer review where people won't get shot at for finding, documenting, and responsibly disclosing flaws.

    I had a boss who always said, "Don't just come to me with a problem, come to me with a 'how things are' and a 'what to do about it'."

  10. Re:a way to make money on Apple Quietly Recommends Antivirus Software For Macs · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
    -Benjamin Franklin

    Not to mention that implementations denying users privileges has been annoying at best (UAC on Fista (VISTA), destroyed and removed while OS still called Longhorn LOL ) and often disastrous (the crypto used on DVD and BluRay (cracked a few months and a few weeks post release, respectively).

    Doing these things makes ordinarily whitehat power users seethe. We then violently crack the protection on general principal. Some two-bit weenie in Redmond or Cupertino is NOT going to tell me what I can and can't do with MY system!

  11. Re:Cool! on French Record Labels Go After Limewire, SourceForge · · Score: 1

    they should ban methane, carbon, water, and electricity, precursors to those evil nasty pirates! VIVE L' REVOLUtION lolz