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  1. Re:obama has you by the nut sack on Terry Childs Case Puts All Admins In Danger · · Score: 1

    I'm as strong of an Obama supporter as they come, but nothing in that comment was directed at Obama, nor was it racist. "The man" can mean corporations was well as the government.

  2. Re:No more Fedora art, please!! They are ugly! on Red Hat Returns To the Linux Desktop · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You have to be kidding me. Ubuntu is butt ugly out of the box. In fact Ubuntu is so ugly I'll change the theme on a live disk.

  3. Re:They had their chance on Red Hat Returns To the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1

    Ubuntu wouldn't read my flash drives, or connect to a wireless B network (and they have one at a cafe I like). I have no problems with Fedora, and I'm much happier with it.

  4. Re:With RedHat. on Red Hat Returns To the Linux Desktop · · Score: 1
    You can fix the 800x600 problem with

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

    in terminal. GParted isn't automatically installed on Ubuntu, you have to install it from the repository. Use the "Add/Remove Software" utility to search for it, and install for it.

    Windows is far from easy to use too. The only idiot proof OS is Mac.

  5. Re:Howdy on Vista Capable Lawsuit Loses Class-Action Status · · Score: 1

    Install Linux or XP (the extra $35 for crossover office is worth it, if you need office). Linux fixed that problem on my laptop. I bought this laptop for school, I didn't want or need flashy graphics, or anything beyond basic computer functions, and I didn't want to carry anything else around or pay for it.

  6. Re:No accident on Microsoft Asks For a Refund From Laid-Off Workers [updated] · · Score: 1

    Is that why businesses use Internet Explorer?

  7. Re:But I still don't understand... on Microsoft and Red Hat Team Up On Virtualization · · Score: 1

    I spent $35 to get crossover office so I can run Word on Linux with not no trouble, and it's not even virtualized. Not to mention if I didn't need/want such a robust word processor open office comes preinstalled, and is fully compatible with word formats.

  8. Re:But I still don't understand... on Microsoft and Red Hat Team Up On Virtualization · · Score: 1

    When I forced all the computers in my office to use Firefox (not long after they put me in IT), I changed the Firefox theme to look like IE on my bosses computer and she still doesn't know the difference. If someone is stupid enough to use IE6 they should fall for that (but good luck finding an IE6 theme for Firefox).

  9. Terrible idea on 'Cybot' Development For Network Defense · · Score: 1

    It would make a competent system administrator's job harder, by screwing with things that shouldn't be messed without their knowledge, and possibly cause problems that are very difficult to correct. While an incompetent system administrator will use the tool as one more way to ignore their job.

  10. Re:What's the goal, really? on Freeing and Forgetting Data With Science Commons · · Score: 1

    I know people who'd have an easier time learning Japanese than C++, does that mean we should write computer code in English? The same thing applies to science. Non-technical science isn't science, so when scientists publish something for each other to read, they publish it in their language. There are people who translate it back to English, such as teachers and writers, and those of us who don't have the background to compile science code in our minds need to find the binary version or learn the language of science, not complain we don't understand code.

  11. Re:The value of Data on Freeing and Forgetting Data With Science Commons · · Score: 1

    The data is reviewed by people qualified to review the data; that's what peer reviewed journals are for.

  12. Re:One format to gouvern them all on Freeing and Forgetting Data With Science Commons · · Score: 1

    Linux reads Excel files in open office, so .xls is pretty universal; one can also install crossover office or use wine to install office (though I don't know how well that works).

  13. Re:Will it run on Linux? on New Conficker Variant Increases Its Flexibility · · Score: 1

    yum, rpm, sh and deb files are all Linux executables (depending what on what distro you use) and are all potentially dangerous. Mac is a much bigger target, but they don't even go after that. It's just easier to go after Windows because Windows provides the largest amount of infectable machines, and it's easier to write malware for it.

  14. Re:In the pocket on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    It's the top guys personal computers you're talking about, I'm talking about the computers in local campaign offices. They were all windows.

  15. We need to build an orbital tether first on Space Based Solar Power Within a Decade? · · Score: 1

    An orbital tether could transmit the energy back to earth, as well as allow us a cost effective way into orbit so we can build the Solar panels, and create space infrastructure.

  16. Re:In the pocket on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    Microsoft had Obama in their pocket a long time ago, all their campaign computers were running Windows. What do you expect? If his campaign had all Macs, now that's change I can believe in. ;) Unfortunately too many campaign staffers weren't tech savvy enough for them to make Linux the standard.

  17. Re:Not surprising Google is doing well.. on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    If other internet add companies want to be competitive they should stop making adds that drive people away from the sites they put adds on. Google's adds are tolerable, while most other adds are obnoxious, that's why google is doing so well.

  18. Re:Online ads still exist? on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    Hit open blockable items in Adblock Plus right now; you'll see two adds blocked from Google on this page.

  19. Re:Foolish; absolutely foolish. on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    Google is built on small unobtrusive adds, if they let someone else put adds on their site it would wreck their business because the adds would be flashy, annoying, and drive viewers away.

  20. Good, Google doesn't install spyware on Obama Anti-Trust Chief on Google the Monopoly Threat · · Score: 1

    except cookies, and malware like other internet advertisers do. So if they're a monopoly and they're keeping smaller outfits with infected banner outs out of the business, they're doing the internet a favour. If every other advertiser wasn't so pushy they drove customers away, they might be get some market share too. Let google have their monopoly until others can figure out what they do that consumers want.

  21. Re:Neither can... on Researchers Hack Biometric Faces · · Score: 1

    And then if the user forgets their password they self destruct the system. You'd need a pretty good reason for that.

  22. Re:OpenBSD on Malware Threat To GNOME and KDE · · Score: 1

    The first time I tried to install Linux it would only take me into a command prompt. I reinstalled Windows a few days later (I needed my computer for school). Luckily my next experiment with Linux has gone much better (6 months + running Linux only), but I can't say the same for Windows.

  23. Re:You are wrong on Malware Threat To GNOME and KDE · · Score: 1

    You're doing it wrong. Treat her like a lady. Don't ask for sexual favours in exchange for fixing the laptop (major turn off), just bring a bottle of wine and Chinese take out, or order Pizza and beer. Don't make her feel like a prostitute in a business transaction.