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  1. Re:OOXML. on de lcaza calls OOXML a "Superb Standard" · · Score: 1

    No suprises here, I mean, you were the guy who decided CORBA was a good thing for GNOME right? :)

    -adnans

  2. Re:Thank goodness! on Mac OS X Leopard is Now Officially Unix · · Score: 3, Informative

    You want tabs? Try iTerm. Horrible name, but it works quite well!

    -andy

  3. I switched the other way on Nerds Switching from Apple to Ubuntu? · · Score: 2

    Not really, since I'm still using Ubuntu on other laptop (and in Parallelson OSX for testing) and will always be using it as the main server deployment platform. There's simply nothing better than apt + Ubuntu! I was just in the market for a new laptop and the Macbook Pro has been nothing but phenomenal. The Xorg guys should catch up to the Quartz graphics in a couple of months and hopefully GNOME/etc will start incorporating the new GL based capabilities creatively and productively.. cuz the OSX desktop experience is the one to beat!!

    -adnans

  4. Re:That's not progress on Novell Makes Public Release of Xgl Code · · Score: 1

    Having animations and other silly stuff (like _pauses_ before actions)just adds latency, and wastes CPU.

    What? I think you haven't tried the xcompmgr style setup at all, or else you wouldn't be making this IMHO very un-informed rant! How can offloading the compositing to hardware that actually has specialized circuitry to deal with is be a waste of CPU??? In my experience it actually save gobs of CPU for the simple fact that expose events are reduced to a fraction of what they currently are!! No excessive redrawing of window content if you unobscure them. I bet the CPU will almost idle when you're moving windows around (resizing is something else). The silly effects you see are just crowd pleasers, the important part is the architecture, which will improve even more (e.g. no need for a mother XServer).

    A low latency theme is of course perfectly possible, if there is a need for such a thing, we'll just have to wait and see.

    -adnans

  5. Disgusting topic! on Open Source Worse than Flying · · Score: 1

    Open sores worse with flies??!!!

  6. Is Sony doing the same with the PSP in Europe? on Microsoft Plans Deliberate Xbox 360 Shortage · · Score: 1

    I looked for a PSP for over a month since the Sept 1 launch. Huuge billboards advertising the PSP, but every store is out! (finally found one only to return it for a full refund with 3 dead/lazy pixels and Wipeout pure producing garbled graphics after a couple of minutes play)

    -adnans

  7. Re:This is excellent news! on Sony DRM Installs a Rootkit? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So you choose the Master who made all this evil possible? Excellent choice!

    -adnans

  8. Re:Single biggest reason on A Decade of PHP · · Score: 1

    I would say those 5 pages of tutorial are time well spend! By the time you're ready to access a database through PHP you will have won back the up-front Rails time a hundred fold :-)

    The only thing PHP has going for it IMHO is the massive amount of cut 'n paste sources that are out there. Other than that, it sucks really hard when comparing it to RoR!

    -adnans (who earns his living by doing PHP/Java and hopefully soon RoR)

  9. Re:The real issues on Java Fallout: OO.o 2.0 and the FOSS Community · · Score: 1

    Seconded!

    -adnans

  10. Re:This is not the final version on Adobe Reader 7.0 Coming to Linux · · Score: 1

    They will release a native Linux tax client starting next year! Yay!

    -adnans

  11. Re:Having seen it... on New Battlestar Galactica Series Starts Tonight · · Score: 1

    You have to see ALL of it (well, at least up to season 4) to appreciate the full story arc :)

    -adnans

  12. Re:Having seen it... on New Battlestar Galactica Series Starts Tonight · · Score: 1

    What? No Babylon 5 in the list? But yeah, the new Galactica is excellent!

    -adnans

  13. Google front-end, nothing more.. on MSN Search Roundup · · Score: 1

    Searching the same keywords in both Google and MSN search turns up almost exactly the same results in the same order, and seeing that Google was here first...

    I think Microsoft just took a subscription on the Google WebService API :)

    or

    "How many NT admins does it take to keep up MSN search? 100.000"

    -adnans

  14. Re:Why use Linux then? on Solaris 10 to be Open Source · · Score: 0, Troll

    Bye!

  15. Scripting support! on Helix Player and RealPlayer 10 Released · · Score: 1

    The most interesting thing about this release is that it seems to support player scripting! This is quite interesting when developing web based presentations.. Good stuff Real!!

    -adnans

  16. Re:java on Debian on How Much Java in the Linux World? · · Score: 1

    Just download Sun's JDK or JRE and install. The distribution also comes with plugins for Mozilla/Firefox. Works like a charm.. unless of course you're a Debian purist who only wants .debs on his/here system, in which case you have bigger problems :-)

    -adnans

  17. Linux and Java on How Much Java in the Linux World? · · Score: 1

    I followed the live webcast and I would have to disagree with Lawrence Lessig on his point. His premise that Java is not being adopted by the Linux community because it's not OSS is not based on any figures and was one of the weakest stances in the debate (together with the Sun guy arguing against Open Source Java because it would make the VM not as stable as it is now). However, when I look around I see Linux and Java together everywhere! I personally use Java daily in the form of Tomcat and Eclipse. Actually, our company is deploying Java on Linux at all our customers. Most of the development team is also standardizing on Eclipse. So at least from where I'm standing at Linux and Java are quite happy together and being very productive too...

    As for releasing Java under OSS, I'm all for it. I only have to look at the Apache Jakarta community for an excellent example of how (Java) technology thrives under OSS

    -adnans

  18. Re:3D Desktops = old news on Sun to GPL Project Looking Glass · · Score: 1

    The two projects you mentioned are actually toys. They are nowhere near the magnitude of what Looking Glass offers, namely an infrastructure for building 3D desktop enviroments. The 3D window manager is not the important parts, it's the actual technology that enables it;

    What most folks seem to overlook is that this Looking Glass is actually built on top of Keith Packards Composite and Damage X extensions. Coupled with something like Cairo you actually have a pretty kick-ass infrastructure which is able to compete with the big boys.

    -adnans

  19. Re:Looks "pretty"... on Sun to GPL Project Looking Glass · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It looks like a "pretty" big waste of time and screen real estate. The last screenshot labelled "organize" is pretty damn ugly. It reminds me of CDE turned on its side.

    Here's your chance to improve upon it! Go forth and code!

    I have a feeling that this project will do neither.

    How pessimistic..

    -adnans

  20. Re:Wonder where it'll be hosted . . . on Successful PearPC/Mac OS X Install Documented · · Score: 1

    PearPC emulates a PowerPC computer so Apple has no grounds to litigate.

    That's like SCO trying to sue the BOCHS project for emulating an x86 computer just because one could potentially run a copy of their Crapware on it.

    -adnans

  21. In other news.. on SMP On OpenBSD, Coming Soon · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Linus is looking for funding to make Linux more secure, cuz he and Alan already tackled SMP!

    (that makes much more sense no?!)

  22. Re:To all the Open Source Whiners on NVIDIA Drivers for 2.6 Kernel · · Score: 1

    While we're at it, why are we wasting our time with this "free" Linux kernel.

    Because it actually makes sense (not that coding Linux is wasting time)? We've been developing Linux for almost 13 years now. It's mature! It works! It rocks! I dare you, find a group of skilled engineers who will work for free on OpenGL/3D Linux hardware drivers. Hint: the biggest concentration are probably working at TungstenGraphics and I don't think they work for free either.

    -adnans

  23. To all the Open Source Whiners on NVIDIA Drivers for 2.6 Kernel · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Linux drivers NVIDIA released are actually newer than the Windows 2000/XP ones! I call that pretty darn good support!
    I'm all for Open Source, but there are probably far too few 3D/OpenGL engineers who have the time to work on and release quality Open Source 3D/OpenGL drivers. NVIDIA has practically their whole driver engineering team working for us. I consider the closed part just an extended piece of 'firmware' for the (closed source) video hardware. The 'loader' and glue code are open source.

    It would take a couple of man years to produce quality drivers that even come close to what we have now, and by that time the current crop of 3D hardware cards will be thrice obsoleted (hi Matrox!)

    Better to spend our resources improving other things (like GNOME, D-BUS, whatnot) than to duplicate driver magic, just for the sake of being open source.

    Now, if you're a PowerPC user, I take everything I said back *grin*

    -adnans

  24. Re:Is this exploitable in 2.6 ? on Kernel Exploit Cause Of Debian Compromise · · Score: 1

    The report states that this exploit is fixed in Kernel 2.6.0-test6.

    -adnans

  25. Re:How long before it hits XF86? on Not Just Eye Candy At Freedesktop.org · · Score: 1

    But if it runs well on an ancient PC, it will also run well on other slow platforms, like a PDA.

    The average PDA of tomorrow will have maybe 10x the power of a 486. You don't see gaming companies targetting their new cool stuff at yesterdays hardware no? :)

    -adnans