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  1. Re: Really? on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    Never heard of init?

  2. Re:Ugh on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    Its good for me.

    I might recommend Slackware in a professional environment as its the only Linux distribution I am aware of that is truly knowable and stable. However, it needs a good architect to design and develop the systems and procedures in order to keep it in tip top condition. If you have those resources then yes, I would recommend it. It wont break stuff.

    With regards to Patricks Volkerdings conundrum, he has made good choices in the past and Slackware has the stated aim of being a real Unix :) However we will see I guess.

  3. Re:Go home Debian, you're obviously drunk on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    Who in their right minds ever relies on a PID file? I never have in nearly thirty years.

  4. Re:Uh... on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    Nothing is stopping you running your init scripts in parallel if you need it.

  5. Re:Ugh on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    This makes no sense.

    Can you explain how SYS V stops you having an implementation that is consistant across all installation any more than say, systemd or svcs does?

    Roll out your base image and then your configuration management tool automatically builds all the other cruft on top of it. Cant see the difference

  6. Re:Ugh on Debian To Replace SysVinit, Switch To Systemd Or Upstart · · Score: 1

    Absolutely, 100% agree.

    It a complete distaster and addresses a problem that wasnt even there. rc.d or init.d were universally understood and even the dummest sys admin could get something in there. On Solaris for example, nobody ever remembers how to do it or how to check when something hasnt worked so you find people shoving re-start scripts in cron instead or using some config management tool.

    With a Unix system you used to be able to follow the boot process from start to login just by looking at inittab and following the trail. This was great for newbies and great for finding out why things were not happening as they should.

    systemd is the one of the worst thing Ive seen on Linux (apart from recent updates to su silently breaking any script that does su - username from root and then attempts to write to /dev/stdout) but it did get me back to my old friend Slackware after many years.

  7. Re:British police rarely carry weapons on British Police Foil Alleged Mall Massacre Copycat Plot · · Score: 1

    If I were a criminal in the US entering a home where the occupant could likely have a gun. I think I might be predisposed to shoot said occupant on sight and save myself some trouble.

  8. Re:British police rarely carry weapons on British Police Foil Alleged Mall Massacre Copycat Plot · · Score: 1

    The police know the right people too

  9. Re:It was a myth on Joining Lavabit Et Al, Groklaw Shuts Down Because of NSA Dragnet · · Score: 1

    I have a smilar experience and I would agree that there is a central theme running through European culture most of the time. We are more similar than we like to think.

  10. Re:It was a myth on Joining Lavabit Et Al, Groklaw Shuts Down Because of NSA Dragnet · · Score: 1

    I know you cant really mean that you think America is the worlds oldest democracy and that this is a joke but just in case you believe it is, it isnt.

    America is the oldest country to have a completely American style democracy as well as being the only one. Many countries have had the principle of a government elected by the people for far, far longer. The Greeks, for example had a form of it 2500 years ago.

    You could, I guess, argue that not everyone was allowed a vote in the older democracies but then, in the United States, women were only allowed the vote around 1928 whereas in Norway it was 1913.

  11. Re:not a fan on Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness · · Score: 2

    I guess it depends on your age. My perception is that originally star trek was indeed about flying around, shooting the crap out of things and being faintly rude to each other.

    It was next generation that started all the peace missions and transporting elderly statesperson from planet a to planet b stuff as well as the "well we have this horribly beweaponed space ship thing but it hurts us more than it hurts you if we have to use it for anything other than being serene". Jeeez, they even had a councillor! on the bridge!! That would have turned kirks blood green.

    Frankly I donÂt need a cheesy sci-fi TV to be my moral compass so I am happy to see trek return to its roots.

    For too long Trek has been doing the "boldy go where no man/one has gone before" at the start of each episode while actually mostly going to places healthily populated by people who know who they are.

  12. Re:What numbers? on ZDNet Proclaims "Windows: It's Over" · · Score: 1

    I used to laugh at it. What WAS that stupid program manager all about :) I was running Santa Cruz Xenix at home at the time. I had X windows and I had a crappy window manager twm or motif, cant remember now, it may even have been fvwm but what I do know is, crappy as it was, it didnt cram everything into a little box you could resize down to a square blob and lose :)

  13. Re:looks like the alternative is -ix on ZDNet Proclaims "Windows: It's Over" · · Score: 1

    Nice :)

    Those of us who have been good friends with Unix for many years cant help but raise a wry smile these days. Not so long ago we were all dressing to attend the funeral but now our friend has returned with a vengeance. My phone, my PC and my office machines are all different and yet, somehow, they are the same and its very comforting that they can all say "# "

    My prediction for the future is Android.

  14. Re:There is nothing to envy from the iPhone on Woz Says iPhone Features Are 'Behind' · · Score: 1

    IOS doesnt have a consistent user interface. Consider how you go back to the last thing you were doing on IOS. Go back to the webpage you were just viewing? button at the top left. Application you were last using (bizarre but press home button twice then press application icon). Go back from a dialogue box? probably press the cancel button. On android its the back button. Its always the back button. Wherever you are you get out of it by pressing the back button.

    Where are the settings for your app on IOS? Could be anywhere. Some button in the app itself maybe, somewhere in the Settings application? Perhaps buried in a sub menu there. Maybe even in the app settings part of the General settings application (I always forgot about that one). On Android they are always under the menu button. Even if you dont know if there are any settings, hit the menu button and youll find out :)

    Stock Google Android even looks consistent, ugly but consistent. Samsung keep it looking consistent, not quite as ugly but consistent. Fortunately you can download themes to stop it looking ugly and in fact make it look quite beautiful but I do appreciate that many people dont want to do that.

  15. Re:Only one iPhone limitation I really dislike on Woz Says iPhone Features Are 'Behind' · · Score: 1

    That is one nice feature with the Galaxy S3 actually. I often forget to put it on silent but if I get a call I can just turn it over and it shuts up :)

  16. Re:Apple - the phone for your parents on Woz Says iPhone Features Are 'Behind' · · Score: 1

    I was like you. When I got the original iPhone, IOS updates were exciting. There were new shiny things that seemed actually useful. As time wore on each release of IOS had fewer and fewer things of interest until finally IOS 6 which actually had nothing of any use except a do not disturb button. Each time I told myself that the next phone would be Android but I kept getting iPhones because of the ecosystem. That original iPhone was my first Apple product and directly because of it, I ended up with two mac minis, a mac book pro, an iPad, a time capsule and all the other bits and pieces.

    The very same day IOS 6 was released, I saw it had nothing I wanted and took away something I did. It was the last straw for me so I went down the shop and bought a galaxy sIII. I have had to buy my apps again but it has been worth it. I had no idea IOS was so far behind.

    I still have my Mac Minis and I MAY buy another one at some point (having no DVD drive might put me off though) but I think in general my Apple adventure is over.

    Shame, they are beautiful machines and OSX is still less of a pile of crap than Windows though it is trying hard to catch up in that regard.

    By the way, the do not disturb feature on the Galaxy S3 turned out to be much, much better than the IOS one.

  17. Re:Sorry to be frank but what did he think on Hit Game Makes £52 In First Week On Windows RT · · Score: 1

    I doubt it. Windows users are used to having quality games, not the garbage that gets shoved out on iOS.

    Actually its quite a good game.

    I bought it off an Android promotion and liked it enough to buy it for my iPad as well. It was good enough to encourage me to buy a few more maps off of them and also the earlier version of the game.

  18. Re:APPLE STILL MAKES 90% OF SMARTPHONE CASH !! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 1

    Check out Galaxy Nexus ROM.

  19. Re:Suck it! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 1

    I dont have Apple TV but I do have a Max mini as a media center for my TV and Android streams to that no problem with a touch of one button. It helps that my Mac run XMBCI guess. The cloud sync for google is way more extensive than for Apple too actually. I find it a bit too "cloud" based for me and I turned most of it off so I am rather surprised at your experience.

  20. Re:Suck it! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 2

    The iPhone is nearly six years old which would seem to be a little older than you. Something can feel ten years older than something else even if it was produced at the same time.

    Not difficult concepts really as I am sure you will find out one day.

  21. Re:Suck it! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It is a measure of how far ahead it is. I would have said ten years but that would have been silly :)

    Regardless of the actual time scales involved, IOS has not really moved since it came out (nearly six years ago by the way). On IOS I have eagerly seen the introduction of cut and paste, folders, the notification bar that doesnt really do much, the ability to swap application by double pressing the home button and wading through all the apps that never closed, and tiny little changes that made minor though sometimes pleasing differences to the way it worked. Then Apple invested all their IOS resources into Siri which is almost useless outside the US (unlike both Googles and Samsungs offerings) and, of course, maps (which they already had). Jumping from IOS to Android on the S3 was like going through a hundred of Apples major updates in one go and I still keep finding little touches that surprise me that Apple hadnt thought of them first, let alone at all.

    I have lots of Apple products and I like them in the main, I wont upgrade my iPad to IOS 6.0 as it has nothing I want and takes away something I do but I doubt I will ever go back to one of their phones.

    By the way, having a low UID on Slashdot is easy. You just have to be a bit of an old twit.

  22. Re:Suck it! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 1

    I dont seem to have that much of a problem but I would agree that as I am constantly using it for stuff, the battery is perhaps a little worse than I am used to. For some reason it loses a few percent while idle. However it hasnt actually run out on me during the day and if it did Id pop in a spare battery. Never did that on the iPhone though .... oh wait!

  23. Re:APPLE STILL MAKES 90% OF SMARTPHONE CASH !! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well of course you are right in nearly everything you have said :)

    However, I would vigorously dispute your last sentence. I have an iPhone sitting here right next to my S3. Putting them side by side, there are only two things that strike me as being "pros" for the iPhone. 1) It looks nice. 2) It syncs better with Itunes on a Mac. Other than that, I really struggle to think of anything that is not considerably better on the S3. I have 3 Macs, I have two iPads and all the iPhones except 5 so Im not exactly an Apple hater but this S3 has rather opened my eyes to what the rest of the world has been doing while Ive been playing with my iPhone all these years,

  24. Re:Suck it! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 1

    I have rather a lot of iTunes music and some audio books. Fortunately, they are stored in a format that Android has no problems playing so you either

    a) Drag and drop all your music into a folder on your phone (or sd-card) and the music apps will find them. You MAY need to run an app to re-get all your album art back again or

    b) If you are on Windows and have an S3, use the supplied to software to sync like you always did on the iPhone.

    For some reason, on a Mac, Samsungs Kies software is appalling and in the end I first bought a cheap app called SyncMate that did syncing like I was used to (although it also presented the phone as a hard drive on my mac) and finally realised that the whole syncing thing is nonsense and copying stuff is much more convenient.

    Now, of course, I use rsync or scp as its not only faster, its more fun :)

  25. Re:APPLE STILL MAKES 90% OF SMARTPHONE CASH !! on Android Hits 73% of Global Smartphone Market · · Score: 1

    Mine ran a Nexus 4.2 ROM for a while. I didnt really like it as much as the TouchWiz interface for the S3 so went back (almost. I actually run Omega now which is the Stock Samsung with a few tweaks and fancy things)