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  1. Re:So... on CSS Support Could Be IE7's Weakest Link · · Score: 1

    generated html-/css-/js-/vb-source

  2. Re:Quality on Ask Microsoft's Martin Taylor About Linux vs. Windows · · Score: 1

    One would be that mplayer supports aalib.

    So you can view your 'p0rn' in ascii. :-)

    link to aalib:
    http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/aalib/

  3. Microsoft software on Microsoft Claims Linux Security a Myth · · Score: 1

    Atleast with Microsoft you know Microsoft is accountable.

    That really helps me a great deal, NOT.

    I prefer the Linux model, where I can see the 3-line patch before applying (within ours or days).

    Instead of the big service pack with the gazillion changes. Of which I have no idea of the impact on the system.

    Yes, they have hotfixes to, but that doesn't mean I can see what they do/change.

    The Microsoft way is russian roulette.

  4. Re:Two words: Gnu SCREEN on Why Microsoft Should Fear Bandwidth · · Score: 1

    It's a real lifesaver.

    I wouldn't want to be without it.

  5. Re:I can't wait on Why Microsoft Should Fear Bandwidth · · Score: 1

    X can do sound too ?

    seems that way.

    http://www.nomachine.com/howto/html/sound-conf.htm l

  6. Re:lol!! on Why Microsoft Should Fear Bandwidth · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    omfg!!!!

    Your god has sex ?

    He/she is a god ! :-)

  7. Re:Change update interval on Firefox 0.10.1 Released, Fixes Security Hole · · Score: 1

    Sounds like microseconds to me.

    86400000/1000/60/60/24=1 (day)

  8. Re:ldap vs. sql on Red Hat Acquires Netscape Server Products · · Score: 1

    LDAP doesn't have tables, it's a tree of object's with properties.

    you can search it as following:
    give me all persons, with these properties in this part of the tree (for example a department).

    (yes you could do something similair in SQL too, I can't think of a good example right now)

    things are named like this:

    Person=TestPerson,OrganizationalUnit=Sales,domai nC omponent=company,domainComponent=us

    and the query language is quiet a bit different. :-)
    (actually I think SQL is more pleasing to the eye)

  9. Re:Ease of LDAP. on Red Hat Acquires Netscape Server Products · · Score: 1

    MS AD is a toy. :-)

  10. Re:Not worth the time to read it, summary below... on AbiWord vs. MS Word, For Now · · Score: 1

    I did read the article, but it's still usefull general knowledge.

    For example, if you don't want swap on the C: drive (if 'Write Debug Information' is on, you can't, get it off of the C: drive).

    And it demonstrates how to get it to 0.

  11. Re:Not worth the time to read it, summary below... on AbiWord vs. MS Word, For Now · · Score: 2, Informative

    AFAIK In Windows 2000:

    System Properties -> Advanced -> Start Up and Recovery -> Write Debug Information -> (none)

    it does this in the space used by the swap file, so it needs to be turned off.

    After that, you can turn off all swapping.

  12. Re:Sounds perfect for Florida... on Space-Age Houses · · Score: 1

    How is surviving unlucky ? :-)

  13. Re:Hey... on Google Creators Interviewed by Playboy · · Score: 1

    many (meny as you put it) is also quiet complicated is it, not ?

  14. Re:Aim a little lower.... on Attracting Women Into Computer Science · · Score: 1

    Most of them are consultants and have some kind of MS certificate. ;-)

    Well, just my opinion.

  15. Re:Tablespace nice...but on PostgreSQL 8.0 Enters Beta · · Score: 1

    The problem is probably where to draw the line, because pgsql is an ObjectDBMS

    Actually your right (I think it's a good thing) it (ODBMS) does seperate it from the rest.

  16. Re:More Slashdot Flamebait? on EM64T Xeon vs. Athlon 64 under Linux (AMD64) · · Score: 1

    Like this you mean ?:
    Intel and AMD

  17. Re:OT: spreading FUD on MSIE 7 May Beat Longhorn Out The Gate · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You know ofcourse if every1 does this, the economy will not recovery easier and that was the reason you got fired in the first place.

    If Doom 3 is so important to you, please pay for it, ID software will have more money, they will spend it, butterfly-effect. :-)

  18. Re:Snap on Computer ... on World's First Linux Computer In A CF Card · · Score: 1

    Old telephone you say, I guess VoIP might be a nice application. :-)

  19. Re:silly question on Ethernet at 10 Gbps · · Score: 1

    The next question ofcourse would be, which chinese ? As I understand it, there are several.

    I'm sure some1 here knows it.

  20. Re:What would I do? on Ethernet at 10 Gbps · · Score: 1

    First things, I'd think of is IPv6 and multicast.

    (IPv6 because of the large number of subscribers, maybe ?)

  21. Re:Ah yes, SVG and MathML. on Why You Should Use XHTML · · Score: 1

    You should be looking here.

  22. Re:Curious on Microsoft to Deploy SPF for Hotmail Users · · Score: 1

    use a different port, 587 (I think) is the one specifically reserved for these kind of situations.

  23. Re:History is against him. on Gates: Open Source Kills Jobs · · Score: 2, Interesting

    you'll just say:
    'some one fucked up', instead of 'Microsoft fucked up'.

    Because I really doubt you'll be sueing Microsoft, right now when something goes wrong, do you ?

    So how is that different ?

    Ooh, I know:
    you'll add, but they've already fixed it too, it won't happen again (atleast not that way).

    Instead not you say: And Microsoft hasn't fixed it yet, we have come up with some kind of workaround, sort of.

  24. Re:An important difference on Linux vs. Windows: What's The Difference? · · Score: 1

    NTFS supports this. You need to use the volumemanager, or something. I think they are called mountpoints

  25. Re:Free for $2,200? on Red Hat announces GFS · · Score: 1

    Actually this works very well for custom software (they say it's still 90 % of the software industry or something).

    Not every1 has the same needs.