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  1. Who else read it like this? on Big Rigs Go High Tech · · Score: 1

    Blah blah blah... ...cool mouseover diagram...

    blah blah blah

  2. Second screen shot uses more power on Intel's PowerTOP Extends Linux Battery Life · · Score: 1

    The blurb says that the tool told him to disable beagled which he did and he was duely impressed when the number of wake ups per second dropped. However the actual watts used went up. Thought the point was to save power?

  3. Send in yours? on Leaked Microsoft Dossier on Journalist · · Score: 5, Funny

    But, CmdrTaco, the summary (no I didn't RTFA) is about journalists?

  4. Re:How many times have we heard this before? on 'Dumb Terminals' Can Be a Smart Move for Companies · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sun use sunrays throughout their network. They are stateless terminals with smartcard readers in them. You put your id badge into them and you desktop pops up. This works globally, so if you are normally based in the US and travel to Europe, you just stick your card into a sunray and (after a short pause...) your desktop appears, just as you left it back home. All works perfectly smoothly and mostly hassle free.

    http://www.sun.com/sunray/sunray2/faq.xml

  5. Battery life a bit mean on iPhone, Apple TV Headline MacWorld Keynote · · Score: 1

    5 hours for video and internet and 16 for voice.

    Sounds a bit crap.

    http://www.apple.com/iphone/technology/specs.html

    Battery info a bit garbled on my browser though.

  6. Re:Another dumb move on Sun Considering GPL For OpenSolaris · · Score: 1
    Linux and Solaris might become binary compatible.

    Opensolaris can already run linux distributions as a non-global zone. Its called brandz and involved providing the API's of a particular rev of the linux kernel (2.4.21???) aparently (I'm no brandz expert, just gave it a whirl). Tis nifty. You now have linux apps running on top of a solaris kernel unmodified. Looks just like a linux box. Not sure how useful it is though. They claim a 5% performance overhead and obviously hardware drivers are likely to be a bit odd as your not running linux at all but solaris.

    http://opensolaris.org/os/community/brandz/

  7. possible uses? on Sun To Unveil Project Blackbox · · Score: 1

    Big events like soccer world cups or olympics and the like generally need large on site IT infrastructure for the press and so on. This sort of thing might just hit the spot.

  8. Only 1 open source os needed? on IBM Derides OpenSolaris as Not-So-Open · · Score: 3, Insightful
    One open-source operating system is plenty, though, so there would be no point to making AIX open-source, IBM's Handy said. "There's room for a proprietary one and an open one. Once one is open, you don't need any more," he said.

    So bugger off *BSD. Very open-minded of him

  9. Re:Same as last year. on Windows Servers Beat Linux Servers · · Score: 1

    Only people running w2k3 AND linux were allowed to respond. Hmmmmmn, so how many MS shops with an evaluation linux server (installed by their clueless MSCE) were included in this "survey"


    How do you explain that HP-UX and Solaris 10 scored higher than Windows then? Guess clueless MSCE's are handy around HP-UX/Solaris and not linux...

    That argument doesn't hold up.
  10. sharing memory over ethernet? on Ethernet The Occasional Outsider · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That just sounds daft. Given the bottle neck harddrives are for cpu's, it doesn't sound like a great shock that when you gotta wait for your data over ethernet you're going to see problems.

    Maybe I should RTFA...

  11. Bird flu? on Bird Flu Drug Mass Production Technique Discovered · · Score: 1

    Who else read this and only saw "highly explosive" and spent 20 mins looking up stuff that exploded.

    Bah to your end of the world disease, I was stuff that blows up.

  12. 1.6 petabytes isn't that big a deal on IBM's High Performance File System · · Score: 4, Informative

    ZFS from Sun is 128-bit. According to this guy
    thats a whole load of data:

    "Although we'd all like Moore's Law to continue forever, quantum mechanics imposes some fundamental limits on the computation rate and information capacity of any physical device. In particular, it has been shown that 1 kilogram of matter confined to 1 liter of space can perform at most 1051 operations per second on at most 1031 bits of information [see Seth Lloyd, "Ultimate physical limits to computation." Nature 406, 1047-1054 (2000)]. A fully-populated 128-bit storage pool would contain 2^128 blocks = 2^137 bytes = 2^140 bits; therefore the minimum mass required to hold the bits would be (2^140 bits) / (10^31 bits/kg) = 136 billion kg.

    That's a lot of gear."

  13. I like this comment on 34 Design Flaws in 20 Days of Intel Core Duo · · Score: 4, Funny

    AE 16:

    Show-stopper but only observed by Intel so far. Also, any OS developer who codes like this deserves this one.

  14. designed to by-pass detection? on Rootkit Creators Turn Professional · · Score: 1

    Isn't that the point of a rootkit?

  15. Can you have an Archnemesis? on Wikipedia's New Archnemesis · · Score: 1

    Thought you either had a nemesis or you didn't?

    Maybe there are degrees of nemesisness?

    Has anyone else used nemesisness in a sentence today?

    Go me.

  16. Re:Good for Ruby! on Solaris DTrace To Be Ported to FreeBSD · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm not sure how this benefits Sun, but something as awesome as this, I'm willing to assume it's altruism, and I appreciate it.

    Thats easy. You used to be a Mac only person (making some guesses here...) but now you are a Solaris user.

    How many other people are trying solaris for the first time because of this feature?

    Suck in the developers and they may turn into server sales or even just positive PR.

    Sounds like more than altruisim to me.

  17. Cause Bush can't spell Korea. on North Korea Admits to Having Nuclear Weapons · · Score: 1

    Iraq is shorter. Iran also managable.

    Korea just complicated

  18. Further to fall if your smart on Smart People Choke Under Pressure · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Does the study take into account relative failure rates?

    If your real smart to start with you have further to fall, while if your just dumb, presure won't affect you as your already dumb.

  19. What about Nautilus on GNOME 2.10 Beta 1 Screenshot Demo · · Score: 1, Interesting

    A screen shot in there seems to hint that we'll be able disable the annoying feature where nautilus opens new windows for each directory you select instead of the real estate saving tree view.

    Anyone know if 2.10 can have a tree view for directory hierarcies?

  20. No excuse to wear a ring? on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Detector Ring Project · · Score: 1

    What about marriage?

    Never mind...

  21. Looking for job... on Google Trials A9 Style Image Search · · Score: 1

    Something tells me new boy samzenpus will be looking for new job.

    Hopefully on google and not grugnog...

  22. Re:Excuse me on Interview With Richard Stallman · · Score: 1

    Think you typo'd there. It should of course be a GNU/.Interview

  23. I feel odd on Microsoft Sues Spammers · · Score: 1

    Go Microsoft?

    Microsoft is the good guy?

    Hummmm must be a full moon...

  24. Erm, ask an expert? on Switching to Contracting? · · Score: 1

    You do say that kiddies aren't on the way now, but should you really trust your future salary to what your hear on slashdot? I'm not from the US but I assume you are which raises another point.

    Why not get legal and/or accounting advise from someone in your Country or State rather than what folks who may live in Spain say?

    I know it may be useful and all but you'll have to ask a pro sooner or later so why not cut out the middle man who may not know anything and just ask someone who really does know?

    My 2 cent (euro cent that is).

  25. Re:Where is? on The Worst Jobs in Science: The Sequel · · Score: 5, Funny
    Where is the Slashdot author? Or the Cowboyneal feeder? Or the Slashdot Moderator? Or the Slashdot story submitter?



    It said the worst jobs in science. Nothing scientific about this place...