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  1. Re:Obvious Question on What Would It Cost To Build a Windows Version of the Pricey New Mac Pro? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But Windows 8 does have more marketshare than OSX.

    Huh? Windows 8 is 2.64%, and Mac OS X is 4.27%, so how is that less?

    What? The links splits OSX between 10.9 and 10.8 and Windows 8 between 8 and 8.1, if you want to be terrible a reading a graph and lump them together without being bias then Windows 8 has over 8% between 8 and 8.1 (dont say they are not the same you already grouped the 2 OSX's and the 2 8's arent that different) so try to swing bs somewhere else or learn to read.

  2. Re:Yes. on Ask Slashdot: Are We Witnessing the Decline of Ubuntu? · · Score: 1

    They're making incredibly unpopular design changes without giving people any real option to do things their own way and driving their own userbase away. Unity and other ass backwardsness pissed me off SO MUCH that I learned to use Arch Linux just to get away from it.

    What's up Ubuntu to Arch Linux buddy

  3. Re:Stop Theft Plates on Ask Slashdot: Good Tracking Solutions For Linux Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Wow, these plates actually look pretty awesome and from what I can tell they don't charge you for the registation. Nice price points too, I might have to point these off to my bosses.

  4. Re:wow on Torvalds Bemoans Size of RC7 For Linux Kernel 3.5 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Eh, at bit. But I will defend his ripping into the opensuse devs about using the root password for everything until my last breath.

  5. Re:Way too confusing on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 1

    Since I haven't seen it mentioned yet, Lubuntu. LXDE works great on the older hardware your mom and pa user probably has. Its has more of a 'Windows XP' style interface (not too fancy task bar and what not) and the configuration is usually easy. I've had good experiences throwing this, or just something else running LXDE, at non-Linux people and they've been fine with it. Extra Bonus, all of the stability of Ubuntu packages, and installer, without all of the bloated crap Ubuntu seems to ship with now-a-days

  6. Re:Why? on Update On Wayland and X11 Support · · Score: 0

    I recall an old tale about a pot and a kettle. Assuming you are the same Anonymous Coward. Cunt.

  7. Read the full article on Cisco's Tablet Act Like a Desktop · · Score: 1

    The post doesn't really describe the features properly, read the full article. Other than that it actually seems like a really good idea and definitely has the enterprise environment in mind. Its not really useful to the average person and it seems like some of the features would still work fine, and solve some IT headaches when it comes to tablets even if the place doesn't have all the cisco equipment to take advantage of all the features. And somehow it doesn't have the normal cisco price tag.

  8. We don't support it, but it works on Ask Slashdot: Linux Support In Universities? · · Score: 1

    I'm a student worker in the IT department and UIC and we have an 802.1x wireless network for students and faculty to use, as well as a WPA2-Enterprise network we are supposedly "phasing in" that you can use if you know how to get on it, and we only officially support Windows XP/Vista/7, OSX 10.3-10.6, iPhone/iTouch, Windows Moble (not sure about 7), and recently Android 2.1 or higher, but not Linux. We do have people at the Helpdesk that know how to do it, but if not then you're SOL. That's not to say you can't get on the network, you just need to know the info, CA cert, inner auth, etc. UIC LUG/ACM hosts a webpage with a basic guide (I should know since I wrote it), and most of the Linux users don't have any problems with going this route, but usually when there is a problem it's because of the network manager app they are using. The nm-applet in gnome/lxde/xfde works but I've seem it fail terribly in KDE and there are some others that are just overly complicated, because of this I can see why offering support is complicated, but the IT guys in the OP are fucking morons. We have a lot of RHEL servers on campus and a large amount of IT people use linux. Trying to pass it off as a joke probably means they are either incompetent or 100% MS jockeys that wouldn't know anything about inter-polarity if you shoved it up their ass.

  9. Re:There's a difference... on Mac Malware Evolves - No Install Password Required · · Score: 1

    So unless you want us to start talking about how Linux is only up to version 2 of the kernel and doesn't support SATA yet you might want to stick with the facts, kay?

    Are you retarded? If linux doesn't support SATA they how is my computer running right now?

  10. Re:The relevant bits on How Windows 7 Knows About Your Internet Connection · · Score: 1

    CS grad

    Ha, cause CS grad students automatically know Linux. At least I know you've never been a CS undergrad. Now on to the CLI hate, lets turn this little game around. Video breaks in Windows? Reinstall the driver and reboot. Fixed? No? Reinstall Windows. Fixed? No? Good luck with that. Sound breaks in Windows? Reinstall the driver and reboot. Fixed? No? Reinstall Windows. Fixed? No? Good luck with that. Wireless breaks in Windows? Reinstall the driver and reboot. Fixed? No? Reinstall Windows. Fixed? No? Good luck with that. And not needing a CLI on a modern OS is definitely why Windows has gotten rid of it, right? You want a Linux desktop for simple people try Ubuntu. You want to talk about GUIs being the best? Try out the REAL cluster fuck, Windows Server. I'll take fucking with iptables any day rather than try and do anything more advanced than making sure it gets an IP with the shitty GUIs in that mess. And just because YOU can't make script that can just be run in Linux and fix a problem doesn't mean .reg files are hot shit. Just because I can read and actually learn something about my computer doesn't make me wrong and your users right, it makes them lazy assholes.

  11. Re:Buy more ram on Ask Slashdot: Best Small-Footprint Modern Browser? · · Score: 1

    If the machine is damaged somehow during installation, then yes, it will tick off IT.

    Oh yes, plugging in a stick of RAM will "damage" the machine... Seriously, people LIKE YOU are why "users" hate IT.

    Spoken like a true moron who doesn't actually work on computers, shit happens. If it breaks somehow, the intern is liable and people WILL be pissed. Stop being such a self-centered cunt.

  12. Re:Anti-nuclear clowns on A Handy Radiation Dose Chart From XKCD · · Score: 1

    Wow, read some of their comments, I don't think he/she even really knows what radiation is, let alone how it affects thing. "They have the potential to render parts of the globe uninhabitable by humans for times well in excess of the length of human civilisations." Aside from the spelling mistake, seriously doesn't IE have spell check now too, this makes no sense. The amount of damage they are taking about would kill the whole planet, and is well behind the capability of a single reactor. It pisses me off that people like this are the reason we are behind in or even have yet to implement new reactor technology. Same people who still call 3 Mile Island a "disaster" .

  13. Re:They are going to have to pass a law on Students Suspended, Expelled Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 2, Funny

    Public school teachers only work/teach half as much as they did 25 years ago.
    Dictators and hoolums like Gadaffi, Obama, politicians and public servants can walk the straight and narrow path or have their wanderings reported by the people ,for the people. I mean, damn , it's either that or bloody revolt. Whadda you want?

    I didn't know viewers of Fox News were smart enough to post on slashdot, or use a computer for that matter.

  14. Re:Alternate to download... on A Half-Gigabyte View of the Moon · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it seems like their whole site has ground to a halt. wget is currently stuck :(

  15. Re:ZMODEN, my friend --- ZMODEM on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 1

    Or rsync?

  16. Re:Welcome to the real world, hippies on Why IP Laws Are Blocking Innovation · · Score: 1

    Banning pot is more like banning starchy vegetables. Sure, you'll make a lot of people mad when they can't buy French fries, but at least you're improving health instead of diminishing it.

    Well for one I like how you stated by saying in your previous posts about the government letting people eat what they want, then say that you agree with them limiting what I can and cannot eat. Now I expect you to say you want booze, cigarettes, and caffeine banned you you are just a hypocritical bias P.O.S.

    People who are imprisoned for possession of marijuana are victims of their own lack of self-control and hubris

    So every time you do something that shows a lack of self control I should severely punish you, good to know. Also, hubris, really now. Are you trying to should like a douche?

    and you don't need it

    Except there are people who do need it,because it is also a medicine, and a damn good one too. So maybe you should try and become knowledgeable on a subject before talking out your ass, or at the very least come up with a logical argument for your stupid position. Maybe you should stay of the internet and out of a voting booth until you get that part down.

  17. Re:When will they learn? on FBI Executes 40 Search Warrants For 'Anonymous' · · Score: 1

    It would seem a lot of people conveniently forget the whole "harassment of underage girls" and "death threats" thing when they try and defend anonymous. I hope the FBI takes some of them down so the other goons get it in their heads that there are consequences to crimes, because they are, in fact, criminals. You cannot just go around DDoS'ing ever site you don't agree with, and anyone who tries to equate this with a boycott is a moron. A boycott is a refusal to use the services of or buy goods from a company whose policies you disagree with. What they are doing is no different from throwing bricks through store front windows to cause damage and shut the business down. Just because the store happens to be online does not make it any less severe. People need to understand that and just because they can't get all of them doesn't mean that it is futile. If the police can only catch one pedophile out of a group of 20, does that mean they shouldn't? Law enforcement needs to prove that these people can be caught and that they are not as anonymous as they think.

  18. Re:The longer you leave it, the cheaper it gets on Deferred IT Maintenance Is a Ticking Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    That is only one side of the problem. Workstations can probably go one for a while with some basic hardware updates after a few year (like more RAM). Issues like that are the ones that a visible to the users and the higher ups mostly because more people will complain when their 4 year old PC is running slow. The real problem is with the infrastructure, as in the background stuff only the IT guys can really see, understand, and complain about. A lot of the comments on here hit the nail on the head. Why spend money of Enterprise level hardware when you can get consumer grade for cheaper? Why rewrite this old outdated program when you IT guys can figure something out to extend the life? Why do you IT guys want to get paid so much? What do you mean professional software developers are expensive? I can get some kid to write it for far less. It does all boil down to short term thought overtaking long term planing, and that problem isn't just an IT one.