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  1. Re:Use a random MAC address. on Free Municipal Wi-Fi May Be the Next Front In the War Against Privacy (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    how to use a random MAC address this on fedora: https://fedoramagazine.org/ran...

  2. Re:Thinkpad X60 on Ask Slashdot: What Hardware Is In Your Primary Computer? · · Score: 1

    I use a Thinkpad X61s as primary device with Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU L7500@1.60GHz. Even though it is an low voltage processor, it under load the fan is active. My other computers are already without fan (ODROUID, RasPi, ...).

  3. Re:Still Running Like a Champ on Ask Slashdot: What Hardware Is In Your Primary Computer? · · Score: 2

    give BeOS a try

  4. ... only if someone start to sell them on ARM Exec Says 90% of PC Market Could Be Netbooks · · Score: 1

    ... only if someone start to sell them

  5. jabber on Simple, Free Web Remote PC Control? · · Score: 1

    Are there anny Jabber based solutions availible ?

  6. Jake on Synchronize Data Between Linux, OS X, and Windows? · · Score: 1
  7. Re:just install linux the next time you reformat on Easing the Job of Family Tech Support? · · Score: 1

    install windows and linux, if windows is broken, the will be happy to use linux ;-) Using linux you can use rsync to backup thier data in background.

  8. Re:just install linux the next time you reformat on Easing the Job of Family Tech Support? · · Score: 1

    Printing (Canon's Linux driver support for their particular printer was really bad)

    Tried Turbo Print?

  9. Screening in Germany on Database of All UK Children Launched · · Score: 1

    In Germany is a organisation having medical information of all new borne children. Blood combined with personal data is sent to a lab. If the lab would not store the data, why the need personal data ?

  10. Re:Truecrypt on Windows Home Directory Encryption? · · Score: 1

    Put your homedirectory on a separate partition (a very good idea anyways)...

    Is this possible?