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  1. Re:Linux is vulnerable too on No JavaScript Needed For New Adobe Exploits · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Most Linux users only need PNG for viewing scanned comic book pages. They don't get as sticky as their paper counterparts.

  2. Re:Drop it like the disease it is on No JavaScript Needed For New Adobe Exploits · · Score: 0

    Really, throw that bloated, filthy piece of shitware to hell already and go with FoxIt. And, yes, I think my use of the word FUCK is warranted here.

    I agree. Fuck is warranted here. You are too fucking lazy to read the summary or too fucking stupid to understand it.

    The exploit affects Foxit as well as Adobe Acrobat software.

  3. Re:Wake up and smell the stock market people... on IBM Breaks Open Source Patent Pledge · · Score: 0

    Pledges don't mean shit. Signed contracts do.

  4. Re:Linux is vulnerable too on No JavaScript Needed For New Adobe Exploits · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Your post is rational, logical, fair, and sensible. However, you said some bad things about Linux. Dedicated and mature followers this OS will mod you down appropriately.

  5. Re:I've got the cure on Gonorrhea As the Next Superbug · · Score: 0, Troll

    Using a condom is like eating a candy with the wrapper still on it.

  6. Re:Seven years for eight hours work on Novell Wins vs. SCO · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    *ding* *ding* *ding*

    Someone finally gets it, but it's pretty lonely in the winner's circle.

  7. Re:Seven years for eight hours work on Novell Wins vs. SCO · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    How dare y.......

    Oh.... wait, I'm sorry. I was going to get upset but then I realized you aren't anyone important.

  8. Re:Seven years for eight hours work on Novell Wins vs. SCO · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    One thing is sure, whatever her motives, she's ten times the person a worthless little apologist like you is. Go away you piece of garbage.

    Nah, that isn't a sure thing. That's just the opinion of one arrogant prick. Hardly worth anything outside the FOSS circle jerk of which you proudly consider yourself a member.

  9. Re:Pull Factor on Microsoft Adopts SVG For Internet Explorer 9 · · Score: 1

    1) There is not, and never has been, an Ubuntu version 1.0.

    Duck! *Wooooosh*

  10. Re:And yet they're still the only cards... on Nvidia Drops Support For Its Open Source Driver · · Score: 1

    I assume you mean the GMA 500. It worked for you. Congratulations. The rest of us aren't as fortunate. Forget suspend and resume. Just being able to change the screen brightness would be nice.

  11. Re:Be sure to vote with your wallet on Nvidia Drops Support For Its Open Source Driver · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Oh, you mean the same 3Dfx that tried to corner the market with their shitty "glide" API, meaning that only some games would work with the non-3Dfx card I purchased? To hell with them.

  12. Re:Bad move.... on Nvidia Drops Support For Its Open Source Driver · · Score: 1

    If you want good 3d performance you can still use (and always should have been using) their proprietary driver.

    Who wants to use that? Just like Theora, the only thing that matters is the sweet taste of Freedom. FREEDOM. Read it now! THE BEAUTIFUL, MORAL, HONEST FREEDOM PROVIDED BY FOSS. Performance? Yeah, enjoy your performance as a slave to big corporations like Microsoft. You shill.

  13. Re:I have an idea... on Perelman Urged To Accept $1m Prize · · Score: 0, Troll

    You've never had the right to be left alone by whatever amount you would deem necessary, regardless of what government laws you think offer you some kind of pseudo-protection. At some point, this world requires interacting with others. Sometimes we have a choice. Perelman made his when he solved the problem. He should have kept his mouth shut if he was so concerted with privacy.

  14. Re:Compare? on Microsoft To Distribute Third-Party Patches · · Score: 1

    Even still, so what? What does using or not using Windows at all have to do with the main question:

    Could someone compare and contrast with apt-get and security.debian.org

  15. Re:About time! on Microsoft To Distribute Third-Party Patches · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Have you had a particular problem, or are you echoing some of the FUD that the Windows fanbois have posted?

    It's true. Not everyone is retarded, but some people are assholes. Thanks for showing us that real fucking assholes like yourself can't understand how Linux isn't suited for those who are not savvy. Nor will it always be an attractive option for everyone else. Being an asshole, you tend to forget that there are other people out there with needs apart from your own. Enjoy your 3 package managers chuck full of FOSS goodness. You've earned it.

  16. Re:What gets around Firewalls and AVS? on How To Avoid a Botnet Infection? · · Score: 1

    In the days of Win98, my kid asked me to install a game for him. Soon after installing it, he told me that he needed admin privileges just to run the stupid game.

    Being that Windows 98 was a single user OS, such is not possible. Either your memory has failed you or the story is a fabrication. I'm going to side with the latter since most trolls/zealots don't maintain accurate or current knowledge of other operating systems.

  17. Re:typical on New Chip Offers Virtual Windows Desktops, On TVs · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ok, it only works for Linux/UNIX, but.. It's called X.

    I believe you may have missed several occurrences of the word "fast" in the comment you were replying to.

  18. Re:Microsoft's slowness and Windows 2005 on Multicore Requires OS Rework, Windows Expert Says · · Score: 2, Funny

    I am so glad I stopped using their products in 1999.

    But you are still an asshole 11 years later! What gives?

  19. Re:There is no free lunch on The Woes of Munich's Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    Aaaah, I see now. If once piece of software is rubbish, then surely any other pieces of software under the same license must also be rubbish!

    Quite wrong, in fact. That's not what he intended to say and not what the rest of us interpreted. Rather, he was providing some much needed balance that is often missing here on Slashdot. FOSS advocates like yourself are rarely objective enough to admit than Open Source is not always the best solution to any given problem. El Lobo was on topic, so kindly take your cheap sarcasm elsewhere.

  20. Re:Limuxwatch on The Woes of Munich's Linux Migration · · Score: 1

    It's also a chuckle for me to watch FOSS extremists (twitter, schestowitz, and the like) go through the mental gymnastics required to spin 'truth' into 'trolling' and distance themselves from the 'lost and ignorant'. The only reason you don't see everyone else laughing at you is because they have their backs turned. It's OK. You'll show them. You are fighting the good fight!

  21. What we need more, on Free Software To Save Us From Social Networks · · Score: 1

    is something to save us from Glyn Moody. This wormy-looking prick once wrote a piece praising Stallman for giving us "magic bread". As you might of guessed, it's a modified version of Jesus's "feeding of the multitude".

  22. Re:BTDT on Simpler "Hello World" Demonstrated In C · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A better solution for everyone is to replace Kdawson with an editor who doesn't have shit for brains. This would give us more quality articles and less garbage without having to modify any settings at all.

  23. Re:Linux on MS Virtual PC Flaw Defeats Windows Defenses · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Slashdot: Where the truth is flammable.

  24. Re:I'm sure Bing will take their place on Google Readying To Pull Out of China · · Score: 0

    I'm guessing you are either a completely deluded fanboi, or a shill.

    Nothing reflects the intellect of a man like boiling people down into negative stereotypes. I stand impressed.

  25. Re:Subsidiary on Google Readying To Pull Out of China · · Score: 0

    Google users the Internet to make money. There are not 1 billion Internet users in China. Population does not equal Internet users, not even in the US.