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  1. Re:Serious Linux Flaw? on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: 1

    It seems to kill the last process asking for more memory....
    Most of the times it does what it's supposed to do (kill runaway processes), but sometimes a lot of other things die also.

  2. Caveman on 10-Gigabit Ethernet Standard Approved · · Score: 1

    Obsolote ?!? I must be a caveman then, with my el cheapo 10Mps "backbone" at home...

  3. Re:Crashing X-Windows on Serious IIS Hole; Minor X Bug · · Score: 1

    You can run XFree86 on Solaris actually most people run it since it's faster than the native X Server (faster not necessarily more stable).

  4. Re:Geez same old problem on iPod for Windows (again) · · Score: 1

    A few people are trying but still not there...

    I check these pages everyday, when it works I'll buy one...

    http://giantlaser.com/~jason/ipod.html
    http://i pod-on-linux.sourceforge.net/
    http://sourceforge. net/projects/linux-hfsplus

    HFS+ support in linux is still shaky to say the least.

  5. Re:Electronic lifeforms. on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 1

    ahahahah and microsoft will be a genocide company one bug and kills millions of AI's...

  6. Re:Ability to tag friend or foe on Slashdot Code Update · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes, the only problem I see with this is that people change, a newbie posting stupid comments today maybe an enlightened being tomorow with interesting new insights...
    I think a timeout for foe could be a good feature for some cases.

  7. Re:OS X helps Desktop Unix (which included Linux) on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    It's still crap hardware, windows is crap software and look how much it sells...
    People buy macs because they are beautifull, not because they are good...
    Anyway the point is for the price of a mac you buy a x86 with 2x the hdd 2x the speed (not only mhz) and 2x the ram...

  8. Re:let's not forget something important on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    I know about 50 imacs that take more than 2 minutes...

  9. Re:What's with all the VS Linux? on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    well you can always run openbsd on an Amiga...

  10. Re:OS X helps Desktop Unix (which included Linux) on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    yes, but the iBook is a crap hardware, for the same price you get a super bomb x86 notebook, with a lovely geforce for quake and all...

  11. Re:Linux wins hands down on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    actually I loved programming images with perl on gimp....

  12. Re:Childish namecalling on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    nope it's you that don't understand... that's what unix is about tools... the best set of tools in the planet...
    I also think it's sad the way you measure your success and your inteligence.
    Don't bump that pointy head of yours.

  13. Re:Extreme view, not the "common opinion" on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    I do however think that vi is a drug, did you ever catch yourself laughing while using vi ?

  14. Re:Unlikely on OS X Vs. Linux On The Desktop · · Score: 1

    That's it you said it!
    I don't care what everybody else is running as long as I'm running a stable, free system... Even if I have to write the damn drivers myself!
    So I don't care at all about how much % linux has of the desktop market.
    Infact I use Linux, OpenBSD and FreeBSD, and I don't care how much % those have either.
    I'm not die hard, i'm not clinging to a dying software i'm using what I like for the same reasons I had when I tried kernel 0.9x.
    And that's what the guy who wrote the article will never understand.

  15. Re:Uses on Athlon MP Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Try using one to work... the fell of a SMP machine is incredible, the whole system is just smother. As a side benefit you get double the IRQ's because of the better irq handling chip that comes with a SMP machine it's great for people with a lot of cards.
    Also you get that priceless benefit of being able to compile a kernel super fast or not noticing you're compiling a kernel :-)
    In windows I don't have the faintest ideia of the benefits, but that's just me...

  16. Re:smokin! on Athlon MP Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Actually I have secured my heatsink to the power supply so it doesn't fall...
    Also sometimes heatsinks aren't properly attached and they fall, it's rare but it happens.

  17. Re:Is it me? on Athlon MP Reviewed · · Score: 1

    You can get PPC without going through Apple
    try here. Of course the price tag of one of those AS/400 is a bit high, but maybe you can get a cheaper one on eBay...
    And it even runs Linux...
    :-))

  18. Re:Dear Website Owner on Apple Cease-And-Desists Stupidity Leak · · Score: 1

    yes, but nobody said *nix was easy to use... unlike apple...

  19. Re:Interesting thought. on Wolfenstein Linux Binaries Available · · Score: 1

    actually it's a great video game, wich works on linux, wich uses the quake III engine and it's wolf, wolfnstein is back... common it's worth a slashdot post...
    wolf was the first, I played the first game 1000s times...
    besides there aren't that many quality games that work on linux, and no I don't have a windows to play games... (nor do I want one for that matter)

  20. Re:Wouldn't the request just timeout? on Disney World Goes 802.11b · · Score: 1

    # traceroute johny.doe.disneyland.disney.com
    traceroute to johny.doe.disneyland.disney.com
    1 gw.helpdesk.disneyland.disney.com 0 ms 0 ms 0ms
    2 air50.wireless.disneyland.disney.com 20 ms 15 ms 15ms
    3 shrederroom.wireless.disneyland.disney.com 100ms 70ms 200ms
    4 johny.doe.disneyland.disney.com 90ms 232ms 156ms

    ops we got a problem

  21. Re:I want to know... on Disney World Goes 802.11b · · Score: 1

    in a trash can it's probably easy to find.
    but if you put it in a roller coaster....

  22. Re:If rather than when on Disney World Goes 802.11b · · Score: 1

    Well the god thing about getting cards in Disney is the quantity.
    There are businesses (ilicit) that live on selling working credit cards, there is an entire market built around it, a few years back a service wich provided working cards for a month costed about $150.
    Usualy they crack some badly administred site and get the entire list of cards, but with something like this it's probably less risky to just listen to disney's wireless.

  23. Re:Wolfenstein (Wait for the Boxed Linux Version) on New Transgaming WineX Release · · Score: 1

    TuxGames claims that every copy bought there will count has a linux copy to id...
    hope it's true I preordered mine there in favor of buying a copy in Europe (cheaper, no customs).

  24. Re:Great on Mining On The Moon · · Score: 1

    I don't think mining it is the worse problem, I think using it as a garbage dump is our worse problem... right now we are forced to look at diferent ways of doing things because we are filling up with garbage... but if we get a whole moon to use as a dump....

  25. Re:You better hope so on Mplayer Charges License Violation · · Score: 1

    Yep, In Portugal some ATM's run DOS and the newer ones run windows (not every brand), and yes you do get BSOD. On dos it was even funnier you would go to an ATM and all it had was a c:>
    to bad the ATM keyboard wasn't really a keyboard :-(