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  1. Re:very odd on How To Build an Openfire Chat Server On Debian 5 · · Score: 5, Informative

    FYI - XMPP is the Jabber protocol.

  2. Re:I don't understand... on Gentoo 2005.1, Experimental Live CD Released · · Score: 1

    Yes, It's very obvious you don't understand.

    It takes a few hours to go through the graphical installer and have a working, functional, installed system.

    It DOES NOT take a few hours to boot up the live CD. Coming from someone who supposedly runs Gentoo one would think you would know the difference between a Gentoo live cd and one of the many other live cd's out there (like knoppix).

    Read the article, man. Read the article...

  3. MS shouldn't waste time with Windows anyway on Gartner Says Linux PCs Just Used To Pirate Windows · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I dont' understand why Microsoft wastes time pushing Windows when it's Office which is what really locks people in.

    Office is the MS cash cow and if they wanted to expand their sales they'd just port it to Unix/Linux or at least supply a version with really good emulation under it, a la Wine.

    Then they wouldn't need to worry about how much market share Windows had and could concentrate on their real money maker.

  4. Re:When is civil disobedience justified? on Australian Voting Software Goes Closed Source · · Score: 1

    Actually, the Vietnam War was already well underway when Kennedy took office. Just to let you know.

  5. Re:Nothing New Here on WTO Wants USA to Gamble Online · · Score: 1

    If that's your sig, then why even give a shit enough about any story posted here to comment on it? Give me a break.

  6. Re:Physics Question on Second Test of X-43A Scramjet Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    It has an awful lot to do with the fact the Earth is an incredibly large body with a very large gravitational field. You can escape but only for a second.

    Also you way an incredibly small fraction of what a space craft ways.

  7. Re:You should switch anyways... on Viacom and DishNetwork Battle On Air Over Contract · · Score: 1

    Actually, Dish Network just implemented that funtionality a few months back. I am a current subscriber and can scroll for a week with PIP.

    Of course, that's a really stupid reason to switch. I'm assuming you had other reasons as well.

  8. Re:Viacom really needs to watch themselves on Viacom and DishNetwork Battle On Air Over Contract · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Except that DirecTV has recently struck a deal with Viacom. Perhaps this is what the problem is and DirecTV is hoping to dislodge their main competitor with Viacom as a pawn?

    I'm not speaking on any authority here, just musing.

  9. Re:The "Moon": A Ridiculous Liberal Myth on Colorization of Mars Images? · · Score: 1

    These satellites are sensitive enough to tell the difference between a Colt .45 and a .38 Special! And when they detect you with a firearm, their computers cross-reference the address to figure out your name, and then an enormous database housed at Berkeley is updated with information about you.

    That must be why there isn't any crime anymore and nobody gets away with anything illegal, right? Oh, wait...

    sorry, I just had to take the bate and respond to this nonsense.

  10. Vote!!! on Gore Vidal Savages Electronic Voting · · Score: 2, Interesting

    All I can hope for is that all of the people who are yelling about how evil Bush is get out and vote next November. If every person here on Slashdot votes next year we'll get him out for good. And if the guy we vote in sucks then lets vote him out as well and keep voting them out until they get the message that THEY work for US.

  11. Re:sure, but... on Gore Vidal Savages Electronic Voting · · Score: 1

    How is it corrupt to give drivers licenses to illegal immigrants? Who are these illagal immigrants paying off? With what money?

    Get real. If all of the illeagal immigrants in this country were somehow magically removed overnight our economy would collapse. There would be nobody left to do the work most Americans feel they are too good to do like wash dishes, drive taxi cabs and clean WallMarts at 3AM.

    I've worked with many illegal immigrants for years and, trust me, nobody, and I mean nobody, embraces the American Dream of hard work leading to material rewards like somebody who risked his life to come to this country just so he could work two different dishwashing jobs and send $50 a month back to the family in Mexico.

    Giving illigal immigrants drivers licenses is just a convenient solution to our problem of not wanting to do any service jobs.

    The real problem is our country, while speaking high and mighty about human rights, allows US corporations to move their manufacturing overseas and pay the workers peanuts while manipulating the corrupt foreign governments they reside in. All this does is just make the US look all that more attractive to get into instead of the third world shithole which we helped to create.

  12. Re:Lets BOYCOTT REDHAT! on Red Hat's CEO Suggests Windows For Home Users · · Score: 1

    Linux is free, you know? Other people distribute it, you know? Redhat is free to do whatever they want with it, you know? Get over it and use something else. "Hes sold out like Bill Gates."?
    Come on

  13. Re:This is a good thing! on Google Considering Merger With Microsoft · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Perhaps you would like to read the article instead of posting first. Google has no intention of doing business with Microsoft. They don't even want to use the same bank. I know it seemed that way because of Slashdot posting this with a rather irresponsible headline but it's just not true. Read the article!

  14. Google "Considering" merger with Microsoft? on Google Considering Merger With Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Come on, guys. Did you even read the article? Microsoft approached Google and got rebuffed.

    "Morgan Stanley is viewed as the frontrunner, the executives said, though Google may choose two banks to lead the underwriting effort. Goldman Sachs is also viewed as a contender, the executives said, but Google's management has shown some concern about Goldman's close relationship with Microsoft and Yahoo, another major competitor."

    They are even sketchy about using Goldman Sachs because of their close relationship with Microsoft. It's pretty clear, guys, that Google want nothing to do with Microsoft whatsoever. It's damned irresponsible for you to run a headline like this given the facts.

  15. Re:Bah. on The Art of Unix Programming · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry to rant here, folks, but ESR, OSS, Unix, is so freaking dot-com era that I am baffled at how anyone could still be falling for that outmoded [??? profit!] model after the way it tanked our economy!

    That's right, the whole damned economy rested on how well VA Linux's stock did. What a completely ignorant summation of our economy.

  16. Re:My 2 on SCOx on SCO's Roadshow Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    I'm just curious as to why all of the vitriol directed towards Ransom Love? He doesn't even work for the company anymore and all of the litigation and FUD started AFTER he left.

  17. Re:Search is a trust issue on Microsoft Works on Search Capabilities · · Score: 1

    That may be true but look at the way they are laid out on the page. It's very difficult for the average user to notice the tiny grey print that differentiates the "Featured sites" from the "Web Listings"

  18. Re:Right, and Google is perfect? on Microsoft Works on Search Capabilities · · Score: 1

    Really? I've never had a problem finding any gun or gun-related websites on google. I'm not trying to troll or flamebait, I'm serious. I've never had any problems, ever. Of course, I'm not sure what sites you're trying to view. Any examples?

  19. Re:Search is a trust issue on Microsoft Works on Search Capabilities · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And it goes beyond just being paid. What about searching msn.com for political candidates they don't agree with? Or software they don't own? Try doing a search for "Linux" on msn.com. It's pretty enlightening.

    Here are the first four entries out of only 548 found when searching for "linux" on search.msn.com:

    Results 1-15 of about 548 containing "linux" NEXT >>

    FEATURED SITES - ABOUT
    1. Amazon.com
    Buy Linux software at the Amazon.com software store.
    www.amazon.com

    2. eBay
    Find great deals on Linux software and accessories. Also find millions of other items in over 18,000 categories.
    www.ebay.com

    3. Introducing Linux
    Find the latest news and information on this operating system.
    tech.msn.com

    4. Alternatives to Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP
    Learn about the Microsoft alternatives and how to move to them from open source products.
    www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/migration

    How's that for impartiality? Anyone who doesn't believe MS is out to destroy open source is living in fantasy land.

  20. Re:Three Major Vulnerabilities on Windows ATMs by 2005 · · Score: 1

    What about the guys in California who just hooked a chain around the ATM and busted it out of the ground with their truck and stole the whole thing. I don't think they tried "hacking" into it when they got it back to their house. That is, unless you consider "hacking" something that can be done with a sledge hammer and a blow torch.

  21. Re:It's a joke on JetBlue Gives Away Passenger Info To TSA? · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points because you hit the nail on the head.

    Right on.

  22. Re:More CivLib Hypocritical Hysteria on JetBlue Gives Away Passenger Info To TSA? · · Score: 1

    Yes but a BACKGROUND check and a CREDIT check are two very different things. I personally couldn't care less about what kind of guns someone wants to own but If I have to have a license to drive a car, which could be used to kill, you should have a license to own a gun, which can be used to kill. I'm all for freedom and gun ownership but that doesn't mean that both sides aren't going to extremes with the left wanting to ban anything more dangerous than a fly swater and the right wanting to be able to by 50cal. machine guns with complete anonimity from Walmart.

    However, a credit report should be between a person and the institution offering credit. How does a credit report determine safety? I have crummy credit from a failed marriage but am absolutely not a terrorist yet I'm sure that all of the 9/11 hijackers had clean credit reports, if any.

    We need to think things through before we act. Not doing so is what has caused most of the problems we see today.

  23. Re:Parents on Take-Two Interactive and Sony Sued Over GTA · · Score: 1
    The whole point is:

    STUPID KIDS DO STUPID SHIT

    And the other point is:

    STUPID PARENTS RAISE STUPID KIDS

  24. Re:What? on SCO Volleys to Red Hat · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "We believe that Linux infringes on our Unix intellectual property and other rights," the letter said. "We intend to aggressively protect and enforce these rights. Legal liability that may arise from the Linux development process may also rest with the end user."

    And how is this, and the fact that they are demanding payment for something they are not willing to disclose, not a threat?

  25. Cars on Phone Plus Sensory Deprivation Equals... · · Score: 1

    I don't know about you, but I sure don't want to have someone in the car in front of me removed from all sensory stimulation during the morning commute!