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  1. Re:8086 not the first processor... on Intel Shipped 1 Billionth Computer Chip · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The 8088 was actually released before the 8086, but as the article states the 8086 was developed first.

    No, the 8086 did come out first. It had a full 16 bit bus. The 8088 came out later with an 8 bit bus (I think the memory bus, but I am not sure about that) because manufactures were finding it was to expensive to make motherboards based on the 16 bit bus.

  2. Commodore on Atari 2600 Programming Tutorial · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...but what other 20 year old platform is so dear to our hearts?

    Commodore VIC 20, 64, and 128.

    Decent graphics and good sound for the times.

  3. New ISP on Tunnelling NTP Through a Firewall? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    No, the ISP will not change the firewall rules.

    Not to state the obvious answer here, but get a new ISP and be done with it.

  4. one word on Sacrificial Broadband? · · Score: 1

    sex

    oh wait... I am married

  5. Zero Emissions? on Toro iMow - A Robotic Mower that Works? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    My wife, being an environmentalist, listed her requirements: electric, zero emissions, and mulching.

    Just because a {Mower, Car, Bus, anything that moves without Animal power} is electric does not mean it is zero emissions. The power has to come from somewhere. It may not be produced in your back yard, but it is most likely produced in someone's back yard and it does pollute in some fashion. It may not pollute as much, but the only zero emission power plants I know of are hydro and wind.

    A note on Hydro: just because it does not pollute does not mean it is environmentally friendly. Just ask any fish if they can get back up stream to spawn.

  6. Re:The problems: fonts and X on A Linux User Goes Back · · Score: 1

    (Are there any other major commercial Linux companies left?)

    Slackware (www.slackware.com) is (as far as I know) the only commercial Linux distribution to always make a profit. They have been around since the early 1990's.

  7. Slackware Zipslack on Running Unix Entirely from CD? · · Score: 1

    Zipslack (http://www.slackware.com/zipslack/) from Slackware (http://www.slackware.com/) may be a step in the right direction.

  8. Internet on Bell Dethroned as Telephone Inventor · · Score: 1, Funny

    Don't forget, Al Gore invented the Internet...

  9. Fairly easy and good for the resume on How Hard is it to Manage Different Unices? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It is fairly easy to transfer sills from one version of UNIX to another.

    Plus, it is greate for the resume. When you get tired of this job, get fired, laid off, or transfered you will find it much easier to find another job.

    Some of the differences between different versions of UNIX include:

    BSD or AT&T based
    Disk tools
    Adminstrative interfaces and GUIs (SAM, SMIT, etc)
    Startup / Shutdown scripts (rc.d vs init.d)
    User management
    Included tools ("top" is a big one)
    Backup and recovery (hp includes fbackup / frestore)
    X-Windows (CDE, VUE, etc.)

    Some if the similarities include:

    user land tools (ps, ls, find, etc)
    Directory structures are slowing becoming the same

  10. PVCS on Cross Platform Version Control Systems? · · Score: 1

    pvcs from merant did a decent job for us on a variety of different file types. It is not cheap, but it works good. It is made by merant (www.merant.com).

  11. Kevin Bacon on Google Experiments · · Score: 1

    Anyone tried putting Kevin Bacon in a sets query. I would but the site is slashdotted...

  12. intended for single users on VOCAL: Open Source VoIP Software for Linux · · Score: 1

    While most Open Source projects are applications and utilities intended for single users

    What is this AC thinking? What is timothy thinking posting this without editing it?

    Gee, just off of the top of my head: samba, bind, apache, open ssh, sendmail, mysql, and postgresql.

    None of those are single user applications and I think slashdot.org is using a couple of them.

  13. It is about time on Apple Drops Mac OS 9 · · Score: 1

    It is about time...

    Good-bye and good riddance.

  14. slight grammer change on CIA Warns China Might Be Planning Cyber Attack · · Score: 1
    The article has a reasonable amount of information and is probably worth a read if you're curious about what could be a real big deal in the future.

    That should read "Real Big Deal".

  15. Sorcerer and LFS on A Walk Through the Gentoo Linux Install Process · · Score: 1

    There is also Sorcerer at http://sorcerer.wox.org/. It is another Source based distribution.

    There is also LFS at http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ which is a Source based distribution where you type all of the commands.

    Has anyone compared Rock, Gentoo, Sourcerer and LFS?

  16. Two more examples on Fair Software Installation · · Score: 2, Informative

    Real Player: Real Player assumes that you want their "service" running at times. It assumes that you want it to be your default media player. You try and turn some of these off via there options screen. Sometimes it works, Sometimes it does not.

    Weather Bug: This is another one. It just starts running and does not give an option to turn it off. I had to hack the registry to get rid of it.

    Oh well... I am slowly converting to completly Linux...

  17. People Still Use Lotus Notes on Mac OS X Version of Lotus Notes 6 · · Score: 1

    Do people still use Lotus Notes?

    The client I am currently at does use Lotus Notes. The email client has to be the worst that I have ever used. It is so bad that I am wishing for Microsoft Outlook.

  18. IBM? on Mac OS X Version of Lotus Notes 6 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Lotus released the first Mac OS X beta for its Notes Domino messaging and collaboration system client.

    Should read: IBM released the first Mac OS X beta for its Notes Domino messaging and collaboration system client.

  19. Oops on How Can You Straighten HDD Pins? · · Score: 1

    I hate it when that happens.

    And, as a lesson...Always make backups before doing upgrades, installs, un-installs, etc.

  20. More .... on Computing Pet Peeves? · · Score: 1

    Always allow the user to pick the data directory. For example in Internet Exploder, (mis spelling intentional) the user can not choose where the bookmarks are saved, so when you reload Windows, you lose all of your bookmarls / favorites.

    Never ever assume that the user wants your program to run all of the time. Example: Real Audio

    Always allow the user to disable the program if he or she does not want it to run at startup.

    Do not make the user upgrade and do not assume that we want to be notified of upgrades.

    Do not just assume that your program will be the default program.

    Do not hide settings deep within the registry.

    Never

  21. Apple Poll Possibility on Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.1.3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apple Macintosh:

    1. Nope
    2. Work
    3. Home
    4. Work and Home
    5. Cowboy Neal eating an apple. Yum.

  22. Suunto on Watches for UberGeeks? · · Score: 1

    http://www.suunto.com/

    I personally have the model with temperature, altimeter, compass, and barometric pressure. It also has the more mundane functions such as time, alarm, stop watch, etc.

  23. How about using RF? on Network Time Syncronization via GPS? · · Score: 1

    I have not researched this in years, but a while back (mid - late 80's) there were clocks with serial outputs that would sync to the US Governments "Atomic Clock" radio signal. So, the clock syncs to the radio signal then the computer syncs to the clock via the serial interface.

    Andy

  24. Handspring vs Palm - missing the boat again on Handspring Treo Now Available · · Score: 1

    Just like Palm, it looks like Handspring missed the boat on this one.

    1. Where is the color screen?
    2. Way to expensive - 549 US dollars "without service activation" I kind of like my current Cellular provider.

  25. Zoomtown and Road Runner on How Much Does Your Broadband Cost? · · Score: 1

    Cincinnati Ohio USA

    Cincinnati Bell Zoomtown ADSL

    768 kbps / 384 kbps 39.95

    Time Warner Road Runner Cable Modem

    2 mbps 39.95 recently increased to 44.95