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  1. Re:Raspberry Pi on Ask Slashdot: Cheapest Functional Computer For Students? · · Score: 1

    No, the Pi was designed for hardware+software hacking, not general Office use. As soon as you add incidentals (keyboard, SD, PSU, wifi, case) it gets significantly more expensive and a lot less practical than an Android tablet or stick, or even a second-hand netbook.

  2. Re:Documentation, and ease-of-use on Ask Slashdot: What Windows-Only Apps Would You Most Like To See On Linux? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the advice. It's a bit overwhelming though, I get the feeling you have to either be an expert, or shut it down. That's frustrating.

    That was all a few years ago, frankly, I've given up on Linux, the learning curve is to steep for me, especially for stuff that Just Runs (tm) in Windows (ie multiple different screens on multiple different graphics cards, autoruns...) Windows has nothing for my RAID issues, so I'm wondering again if Linux both can do it and can do it w/o my spending days trying to figure out how.
    For the upstart jobs and terminals, I was using text-based Ubuntu on an ARM netbook. Had to have a friend recompile the kernel to add SMB support. Very reliable once I got it to work, and then fun to hotkey between the different terminals from my remote Windows console, which were mostly displaying daemon status info. I think I even got it to tile (non-overlapping) several terminals onto its screen. Went back to Windows though because I kept forgetting the CLI commands.
    For the multi-screen, that was my main PC at the time, an ATI APU mini-ITX, with a entry-level nVidia card for the second screen. Still running at my parents', but under Windows.

  3. Documentation, and ease-of-use on Ask Slashdot: What Windows-Only Apps Would You Most Like To See On Linux? · · Score: 1

    Not really an app, but what scuppers all my Linux attempts is documentation. Case in point: I'm trying to set up a RAID server with heterogeneous drives of various sizes. I had to have someone tell me to look at mdadm and LVM, which I am now doing, but most articles seem to pertain to older kernel versions (2.6/2.8, ArchWiki doesn't even seem to have a date on articles) and I have no clue if such older info is still relevant, outdated, in-between... I'm stuck.
    My last try before that, I had to resort to trial-and-error to create upstart jobs (is there a user doc, anywhere ?), and ended up using the wrong virtual terminal software (there was mux, and.. xterm, I think ? can't remember) because that's what Google came up with, and I had no clue where else to start.
    And before that, I had to spend hours trying to get dual-screen to work acceptably, and in the end I couldn't (something about having 1xATI +1xnVidia card w/ different-definition screens, and wanting to watch videos, brought the whole house down)

    So... not sexy... not peer-reputation/hacker-cred enhancing... but I'd strongly advise to work on documentation, not apps.

  4. Lenovo Yoga 2 on Ask Slashdot: Best Tablet In 2015? · · Score: 1

    (and be quick, the upcoming Yoga 3 isn't remotely as good).

    I've been buying those for the past year or so, in 8" and 10" format. Not good at gaming, but excellent for everything else. Their weird shape allows for a bigger battery, better speakers, integrated stand, and they even fit the hand better.
    They even look nice, and are reasonably updated (not Nexus-level though). They're regularly on sale, probably right now due to EOL.

  5. Galaxy S6 Active (not regular/Edge, but Active) on Ask Slashdot: Best Big Battery Phone? · · Score: 1

    head and shoulders above other flagships: http://www.phonearena.com/news...

  6. Re:Dangerous power on Scientology Group Urged Veto of Mental Health Bill · · Score: 1

    "There is a knee-jerk reaction... " You can upgrade that to a whole-body jerk. Also, I think I barfed a little.

  7. Re:Can';t say I disagree on Scientology Group Urged Veto of Mental Health Bill · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Scientology is not a cult, it's a business.

  8. Or...TeamViewer ? on Ask Slashdot: VPN Solution To Connect Mixed-Environment Households? · · Score: 1

    TeamViewer is similar to remote desktop, and quite good. It's free for personal use. You might want to try that, or simply changing Remote Desktop's ports, before launching into complicated stuff, mister Network Admin.

  9. It is already. on Ask Slashdot: If Public Transport Was Free, Would You Leave Your Car At Home? · · Score: 1

    Public transport is already mostly free intra-city. Do a quick cost analysis, a metro/bus ride is much much less expensive than car amortization+gas+parking+time wasted. I think what's holding public transport back is route convenience (far away stops, change overs) and comfort (overcrowded, dirty, noisy, no room for bags...). Outside of city public transport is mostly not feasible (density is too low), and inter-city it is more expensive, but for single people still much less expensive than car.

  10. Re:Idiotic Question! Answer: Price, Range, and .. on Why Electric Vehicles Aren't More Popular · · Score: 1

    Averages are tricky: on average, my car is sitting still and empty, yet what I care about is when its moving and not empty. Same with ranges: what happens the handful of times per month I need more range ? Do I need to double travel time because of recharges ? To budget hiring another car ? To stop traveling ?

  11. Re:Competent Authorities on In Response to Open Letter, France Rejects Asylum For Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    If you can't understand that personal foibles matter, but not to the point of blotting out everything else, *you* are the one not qualified to comment on anyone else's work.
    You seem to have a very immature world-view: black/white, hero/villain, truth/lies. In real adult life, everything is shades of grey. I'm sure Assange has done despicable things. It doesn't change the fact that on the whole, the world is a better place thanks to him.

  12. Re:Competent Authorities on In Response to Open Letter, France Rejects Asylum For Julian Assange · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What does Assange's personnality, and your opinion of it, matter ? That's Ad Hominem put to the extreme. What about his work ?
    I don't dive into a chef's private life before eating their food; I've no idea about musicians' procilivities and motivations, some of the writers I like are disgusting anti-role-models or pity-worthy dysfunctional wrecks. Ditto directors, actors, even friends... and let's not talk about politicians.
    In the end it doesn't matter: the work is more important than who's doing it. Incomparably more. Your character assassination is fully besides the point.

  13. And to think they'll misuse that on Samsung Nanotech Breakthrough Nearly Doubles Li-Ion Battery Capacity · · Score: 5, Insightful

    to make half as thick phones, instead of phones that last twice as long...

  14. Re:Very Disturbing Trend on Supreme Court Ruling Supports Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    I don't see how what the state does has any impact on what your religious organization says or does. the christian bible still supports slavery, stoning, mass murders... that support hasn't stopped though those actions are illegal (I'm not talking morality here, just legality). Simply refusing to perform religious ceremonies to marry gay couple is much less an issue than those other divergences between the state's law and the religion's wishes.

  15. Re:How is this news for nerds? on Supreme Court Ruling Supports Same-Sex Marriage · · Score: 1

    They didn't, really: alcohol and cigarettes are available pretty much freely, and most drugs are available as long as you pay the "health" complex to get them.

  16. Poor animals on American Pharoah Overcomes Biology To Win Triple Crown · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Mostly, they pump them full of drugs. Even worse than human for-pay athletes, which is a hard one to beat.

    Professional sport in general is a disgrace, animal professional sport is even more loathsome.

  17. Re:Too much dependency on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 1

    You do know pretty much all mapping apps allow you to cache local content, and work perfectly well offline ? GMaps does, HERE does, Tom-Tom does...

  18. Re:Too much dependency on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 1

    Well, for online stuff you... need to be online.
    Aside from that, my phones and tablets work perfectly well in airplane mode, and have SD cards full of media and eMMCs full of apps & games to keep me entertained.
    I'll get off your lawns now, utterly unconvinced.

  19. Re:Too much dependency on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 1

    Yep. Old computers were so much better: you could type on them w/o a keyboard, see stuff on them w/o an external monitor, and.... post on slashdot w/o an Internet ! Clearly today's computers are full of new dependencies (whatever that means)

  20. Re:Too much dependency on Ask Slashdot: What's the Future of Desktop Applications? · · Score: 2

    (takes out his autonomous, self-contained smartphone)

    what where you saying about new stuff having more dependencies ?

  21. Re:Not yet statistically significant on Self-Driving Cars In California: 4 Out of 48 Have Accidents, None Their Fault · · Score: 1

    Here, have some extra caps on me:

    AZERTYUIOPQSDFGHJKLMWXCVBN

    You're welcome.

  22. Good news: problem fixed on Google Can't Ignore the Android Update Problem Any Longer · · Score: 1

    Get a Nexus, or a Motorola.

    kthxbye

  23. Will they make it good ? on Google Insiders Talk About Why Google+ Failed · · Score: 2

    G+'s homepage was a disgrace for the longest time, filled with.. hangouts logs ? And not just at launch, this went on for months, and I gave up.

    They could have populated it with my RSS feeds + Google Now stuff, but they cut Reader, and Now isn't that good for me.

  24. Re:Here is what I don't get... on The Future Deconstruction of the K-12 Teacher · · Score: 1

    Is education about information, or about skills (in the subjects, but also meta-skill at learning in a classroom and by oneself, plus handling deadlines/difficulties/failure/criticism/success...) + socialization w/ peers, teachers, admins, gurlz,... ?

  25. Re:It does get more drivers on the road on How Uber Surge Pricing Really Works · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, I read an article on The Economist a long time ago saying just the contrary: freelance cab drivers quit working earlier when they make a lot of money. Easiest explanation is that they set out to make a certain amount of $$, and stop once that goal is reached, regardless of whether it'll take them 3-4x longer to make the same amount the next day.