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  1. they are windows keys after all on A More In Depth Look at PS/2 Linux · · Score: 2

    a few lines futher in the article:

    I plugged the USB keyboard and mouse into my Windows box........It loaded the USB keyboard/mouse drivers and worked fine. The diamond keys were interpreted as windows keys by windows.

    Well, they are the same thing after all. Just not a windows logo.

  2. Re:chill on Tom's Guide to Water Cooling · · Score: 1

    Water wetter is not a glycol replacement

    It must be me, but they are comparing wetter water/water with a glycol/water coolant in the link i placed before. Or is this just a case of marketing?

  3. Re:This problem on Does Spyware Damage Windows Networking? · · Score: 1

    What qualifies an article as a troll?

    Don't take it personal. a lot of moderators are on crack!

    But the post has all signs of a troll:

    am probably still full of crap.
    Words like fuck,gay or crap trigger the troll filter of some people. They stop reading and moderate it as troll/oftopic. (Hey this post is offtopic, but i have karma to burn)

    I have experienced the same problem
    you start with something that should make you an expert WITHOUT telling any specifics.

    You post could have been summed up by "me too".

  4. Re:fragile windows DNS on Does Spyware Damage Windows Networking? · · Score: 2

    Any way to back this up? I too have sometimes problems with my dailup DNS. But how do i prove this is the problem and not my provider has a loose running modem.

    Where did you get this info from?

  5. no pics? on Star Wars-like Holograms · · Score: 1

    Since it's a flat text article (no pics, no links to speak of

    The picture at the end contains a lot of info. sorry you missed it.

    next time it is required please create a mirror. or link to the google cache.

  6. Re:chill on Tom's Guide to Water Cooling · · Score: 2

    Yes i did read the red line page. But i dot not think this product has any real advantages for water cooling in a PC.

    -The temperatures are much higher in a combustion engine.
    -Glycol is added for anti freeze to engines, not for cooling. wetter water is presented as glycol replacement.

    For racing this wetter water probably is better than glycol. For ordinary cars or PC's this stuf is overkill.

  7. Re:Is Microsoft Behind This? on Anonymous Will Award $200,000 for Xbox Linux · · Score: 2

    Item: xbox sales have been falling and M$ is losing something like $125 per box (ouch).

    This sounds like a myth everyone is repeating, but nobody knows the exact number or source.

    IANAE, but M$ is breaking even on the box, and earning money on the software.

  8. please specify the model....Re:Linux on Anonymous Will Award $200,000 for Xbox Linux · · Score: 3, Funny

    10 print "booting leuk_he/linux ont trs80 Model A"
    20 print "No HD detected"
    30 print "No FD detected"
    40 print "entering runlevel 0"
    50 print "starting lsh"
    60 print #
    70 read b
    80 goto 60

    I donate this program to open source.

  9. additional advantages. on Tom's Guide to Water Cooling · · Score: 2

    first google the link.

    Lets see, what more advantages are there.

    -Makes your car go faster.
    -Makes your pc go faster.
    -Is a perfect Glycol replacement....
    -Prevents your pc from freezing.

    Wait.. yes this is a replacement for glycol anti-freeze. I would not just add it to the water, no way to tell what this will do to your waterpump.

    I think you watch too much tv at 4AM. Or you just made one small troll.

  10. Re:Fingers on Doom3 and OpenGL2.0 · · Score: 1

    Did they user finger for that picture or ....something else.

    Anyway posting about goatse.cx is always reason to be moderated off-topic. (until Taco post about it)

    Anyway if you smile about finger you must be a windows user.

  11. test.c on unix. on Pet Bugs? · · Score: 2

    how about find a suspected bug and then write a program test.c to figure it out.

    cc -o test test.c

    And then you are suprised that "test" does not have ANY output.

  12. hmm.... on Will Microsoft Code-Checking Plans Cripple the GPL? · · Score: 1

    Sound we need a mod chip for the PC

  13. Re:Need more data... on Properly Testing Your Code? · · Score: 1

    lowly tester writes:...from unit testing (not XP style) to various kinds of integration tests...

    Testing should start at the design phase. If you throw a finished design at developers there will be errors in that or untestables cases , or just cases that are not defined.

    If you do some structural test you should write test plan at the desing phase.

  14. why this kind of article is great. Re:MSNBC on Why (Most) Software is so Bad · · Score: 2

    At the very bottom of the page:

    MSNBC is optimized for
    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Windows Media Player


    Reminds me of the GPL bashing story that was hosted on a linux machine.

  15. Dutch use. Re:British use on Using Cellular Traffic to Monitor Traffic Jams · · Score: 2

    Why use cellphones. You could create loops in the road and detect traffic with that.

    That is done at 50% of the highways in the netherlands and the result of the currect traffic is even visible by a web browser: current traffic

  16. Re:Crashing X-Windows on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: 1

    Just from reading the articles:

    It dos'es by using A LOT OF MEMORY.
    X crashes OR your PC becomes unresponsive. It is like running MSwindows 2000 on a 16MB machine. It is still running but so slow it does not work. Lots of applications crash when they do not get memory. Then there are 2 things that can happen:
    -The machine crawls to a halt. (ssh and killing X might solve this, depends on os configuration)
    -X crahses, taking down some application with their data with it.

    The link in the register gives me a timeout. maybe someone can mirror it?

  17. other solutions Re:Why would I do that? on Get Ready For Divx On Xbox · · Score: 2

    Solutions to your problem:

    1. make a cable from you TV-out on your PC to your upstairs TV and use a RF-remote to control your movie. Much cheaper. Might even have better quality since the xbox player has some quality problems.
    2. Move your TV to the basement. (NOT good for your back
    3. Move your PC to the living room.
    4. Build a mini PC and play ALL you dvd's wma & mp3's AND play all your PC games. This might be a little more expensive, but if you already have a 32 inch TV you do not want to save 100$ and get a not yet finished player.

  18. Re:roadmap: Re:This is a milestone on Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released · · Score: 2

    Will we eventually have to choose from two different mozillas?

    That all depends what bug fixes there will be in 1.01. I bet most develops will keep using the bleeding edge 1.1 trunk and only real bugs and security fixes will make it on 1.0.x The 1.0 manifesto states that 1.0.x is mainly for stabilty of the API and a reference implementation. This may not be the best version.

    The maintarget for 1.0 is for vendors to have a reference implementation.

    Like linux.: There is a and 2.2 and 2.4 kernel version. They all are maintainted. From 2.2 you know it is stable, but you are not sure it works with the latest hardware. from 2.4 you know It is fast but you do not know if your old applications work on it. for 2.5 you know it has the most features, but you are unsure if it is stable. In the end you let ret-hat or suse choose for you like you let netscape (or ...) choose your mozilla trunk.

  19. roadmap: Re:This is a milestone on Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    and to fill in the next mozilla realaes lets look at the roadmap:

    1.1alpha 12-Jun-2002
    1.1beta 17-Jul-2002
    1.1 09-Aug-2002

    Security fixes in mozilla 1.0 not included here.

  20. no karma Re:release notes on Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If you only read the posting you should seen it already links the release notes.

  21. Re:00101010 on Information Valuation - The Most Buck for the Bits? · · Score: 1

    How much did Deep Thought cost to build,...?

    wrong question.

  22. makes yoy think. on IBM Reinvents Punch Cards · · Score: 1

    can only hope that you are he.

    I do not post as ac for karma reason's. I stopped playing that game. Please note (if you read at 1) a lot of people posted something about this storage and HD thing. But don't think i put a lot of time in a 3 liner. If i put some thine in it i would have linked to previous /. articles

    Still makes me think about that rain thing:
    -Does he/she live in the rain seaon in some rainy country
    -Is this a reference to some book/movie?

  23. You forgot: on IBM Reinvents Punch Cards · · Score: 2, Funny

    640 Kb will be enough for everyone.

  24. == firewall Re:Protocol manager on Slashback: Gopherectomy, Portacinema, Disunity · · Score: 2

    Mod this ac up!

  25. numbers Re:Interesting on IBM Reinvents Punch Cards · · Score: 1

    10 years from market - with maybe a 1% chance

    7 out of 10 numbers are just made up an 50% of all statistics are lies, the only thing the article mentions is:

    "It's in a state where all the big problems are solved,"

    So where does your 10 year to market comes from? Maybe some of it is appliable in a few years.