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  1. Re:Best intentions... on Anthony Towns Elected New Debian Leader · · Score: 1

    I'd hate to see them take one of those expediencies to get the job done

    I wouldn't. Who cares if new releases still work on Alpha? If that slows down the other 99% of the world then drop it, and leave it to a specialized subproject to deal with. The three people who care can work on it.

  2. Re:7-Zip on New Winzip in the Works · · Score: 1

    -1 reading comprehension

  3. Re:Improves education on Indiana Schools May Purchase 300K Linux Computers · · Score: 1

    Yeah I have to question that. "Huge impact on overall education"? That would be the teacher really. Schools should provide good access to computers with fast internet for students to use (esp. those without home PCs), and teach kids how to use the computers, but "computers for every student" is a questionable goal on its own.

  4. there's no shortage of kids on Sea Life Wiped Out by Neutron Star Collision? · · Score: 1

    So what?

    It's not like you're taking life away. You're just not creating more kids. There's no shortage of children on this Earth in case you haven't noticed. By your logic, we should all be "giving someone else the chance to live" and having children as fast as possible.

    It's more useful to humanity, if you want to think that way, to not have kids and put those resources towards making the world a better place for those of us who are here.

    It's amazing how many kids some people have even if they're dirt poor and can't support them. They're "giving life", but only a neglected and warped version of what life should be.

  5. Re:MEPIS vs Ubuntu? on Hoary Hedgehog Ubuntu 5.04 Released · · Score: 1

    Ubuntu appears to have a wider community, and the web site etc. "feels" less commercial. I can't easily find a free download for mepis for example...

  6. Re:Hmmm-Proprietary just wants to be free. on Mark Shuttleworth Answers At Length · · Score: 1

    I doubt you would have ever played it all if you hadn't stolen it anyway.

    Maybe he wouldn't have... but since he's a gamer he would buy some game, except he doesn't because he plays the ones he downloaded.

  7. Re:OSX Trolls on Next-Gen X Window Rendering For Linux · · Score: 1

    > What these "trolls" are trying to do is inform you that "hey, our OS does this too" or "hey, here's another solution to this problem".

    No they're not. They're saying, "don't bother with that Linux stuff, OS X has what you need". It's not a welcome sort of comment in a topic discussing improvements to Linux. Macs aren't free and have their own set of problems.

  8. Re:No more than five minutes? on Why Apple Makes a One-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    > Everything that you or I would just click on, he right-clicks, moves the mouse the requisite six inches up to the top menu choice, "Open," and clicks. No amount of explaining will do.

    I noticed my dad doing this a lot also. I think it might have been because he didn't find it comfortable to double-click on things. My Mom looked awkward with the double-clicks also; her movement was so exaggerated that the mouse moved and the second click sometimes "missed" the target.

    I know there are ways to tweak this but they introduce other problems. They know enough now to choose their habits.

  9. Re:I will always complain: 1 button on Powerbooks on Why Apple Makes a One-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    What? We're talking about Macs. Why would the operator talk about right-clicks? The whole idea was that only advanced users would enable it for themselves, and they don't call tech support.

  10. Also CentOS on Red Hat Desktop Unveiled · · Score: 1

    From random readings it looks like CentOS might be a better alternative. I haven't used either but centos appears to have more of a community behind it.

    http://www.centos.org

    From a regular user's perspective, the interesting thing about these things is the guaranteed lifespan (security updates etc.) until 2008, which is pretty nice for anybody doing "real work" and wanting a stable platform.

  11. RHEL clone on Revealed: How Fedora And The Community Interact · · Score: 1

    "enterprise is no good for my home box, it's not worth paying an "enterprise" license for home."

    You could use a clone of RHEL:
    http://www.whiteboxlinux.org

    I don't normally see this option mentioned for people who want to use commercial software that is only officially targeted at RHEL, but don't want RH support.

  12. actually it can: http://whiteboxlinux.org on Red Hat Desktop Unveiled · · Score: 1

    http://whiteboxlinux.org

  13. Re: why not? on Red Hat Desktop Unveiled · · Score: 1

    "The somewhat do. They could release a version of ES or EWS with no support, that you could load on as many workstations as you want for a small fee."

    Why can't ES/EWS be obtained unofficially? Is it GPL or not? The source is there.

  14. Re:Mine's already waiting for me on SuSE 9.1 Available for Download · · Score: 1

    It's not a responsibility. It's free. If you make something with unrestricted copyright I'm free to take it and owe you nothing at all. So it's charity (apart from the payment for the physical boxed materials in this guy's case).

  15. Re:Much Needed on 'Sneak Preview' of SUSE 9.1 · · Score: 1

    Oh boy, yeah go for it! More linux users on the wagon! Too bad about that somewhat commercialized attitude. Golly gee keep modding that post up, it's amazing posts like that why I come to Slashdot!

  16. Re:Much Needed on 'Sneak Preview' of SUSE 9.1 · · Score: 1

    >>They are a for profit bussiness, what did you expect?

    > Well YAST is going GPL now.

    This is relevant why?
    Gah.

  17. Re:I never on Mod Chips Up, Game Industry Revenues Down? · · Score: 1

    >> I have 0 copied games
    >> using it almost exclusively to run xsnes9x

    So I guess you own all those SNES games? Yeah right.

  18. Re:Gnome v kde on KDE And Gnome Together At Last? · · Score: 1

    Traditional Unix style? That would be commandline shell.

  19. Re:Mac OS is a prime example on Is Windows Worth $45? · · Score: 0

    >> Will the FUD never end?!?

    FUD? Are you totally dense? Most games are not on Mac. It's a fact. Why do you bother arguing this? It makes you look stupid. Only a select few ever come out, and even those are usually much delayed from the PC release.

  20. Abundance? on South Korea Plans National 100 Mbps Network · · Score: 1

    1) Who says we are in an "age of abundance"? I don't feel anything is more abundant for me than it was for my parents. Besides the internet and various tech gadgets, where is this abundance?

    2) Who says capitalism is unsuited to abundance? It works quite well in commodity markets.

  21. Re:Who stands to reason? on Red Hat Linux Support To End · · Score: 1

    Oh shut up crybaby. Fedora == free Red Hat. Go take your prozac and calm down. This stuff will run on Fedora as well as other Linux distributions. The sky is not falling. Relax.

  22. Re:KDE or Gnome on Seven Years of KDE Celebrated · · Score: 1

    I don't think "rivalry" prods them at all, they already have Mac and Windows to do that. Those Gnome people should have joined KDE, who were first, and then we'd all be better off. As far as I can see, the parallel Gnome effort hasn't given us any better options. The two desktops try to do the exact same things, and are configurable enough to make one more like the other. The only difference is the defaults (and Gnome's historical state of being always a couple steps behind KDE).

  23. Re:There are four 'players' now.. on S3's DeltaChrome Graphics Chip · · Score: 1

    What about it?

  24. Re:Consumer grapics market?? on S3's DeltaChrome Graphics Chip · · Score: 1

    Well, the best deal is the midrange. A Radeon 9600 Pro is around $120. It has all the latest features, and can run all of the current games as well as the next generation quite decently.

    If you're real poor you're better off with a Gamecube or something.

  25. Re:Reinventing the wheel on KDE & Gnome Usability Engineers Interviewed · · Score: 1

    He only inserted those vague "XP's gui is shit" statements in order to fit in with the rest of you Linux whackos. If he said it was good you'd kick him out of the club.