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  1. Re :Brian on Disconnecting · · Score: 0

    Thanks, your post made me smile :-)

  2. Re:Just RedHat? on VOCAL: Open Source VoIP Software for Linux · · Score: 0

    Alien?

    T'd be simple to extract the binary and distribute a tar.gz.

  3. Re: Trust us, OUR cards ARE smart... on Smart Cards Vulnerable to Photo-Flash Attacks? · · Score: 0

    Wouldn't that be.. "security through opacity"? ;-)

  4. Re:Linux gaming still sucks on WineX 2.0 · · Score: 0

    But you can still play Doom, and Quake I on it fine.

    Can't you?

  5. Well, I've never read the book, on Burrough's Martian Tales Optioned · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    so this is offtopic, and I can't really comment.. but woah, that's one fucking huge advert for Sourceforge.

  6. Re:but on OpenOffice 641d Released, Next Stop: 1.0 · · Score: 0

    What he means is breaking up the 'soffice' binary into different binaries for the different applications, much as Word and Powerpoint come and 'winword.exe' and 'powerpoint.exe'. I think.

  7. Woohoo on OpenOffice 641d Released, Next Stop: 1.0 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    How fucking cool.

  8. Re:Hmmm. Lets see.... on Inventors Wanted (Add To The Wishlist) · · Score: 0

    (-1, Really bad joke)

  9. Re:NVIDIA TwinView on Multiple Monitors for Linux Laptops? · · Score: 0

    Funny, I read "couple tweaks" as "a couple of weeks". Probably accurate as well ;)

  10. Re:better yet on GPS Wristwatch for Kids · · Score: 0

    You've been watching Battle Royale, haven't you? :)

  11. Re:I would pay for a grammar check on Sizing Up StarOffice 6.0 · · Score: 0

    Scary.

    I read that through quickly and understood it, before reading it again and realising the humour.

    I guess I'm exposed to too much bad grammar. Watching single-finger typists flounder over msn or Counterstrike players coming up with phrases like "OMFG cs0r r teh win, i r r0xor! j00 sux0rs r l4m3 RAH n1 gg wp ty etc" is just .. scary.

  12. Re:Open document formats on Sizing Up StarOffice 6.0 · · Score: 0

    The PDF format includes the vectors of the font that Distiller (or ghostscript) was originally fed (so that it will render anywhere despite a lack of local fonts) as well as the text that makes it up. Try the "highlight text" tool next time you use the official Adobe Acrobat.

    This would make it relatively easy to extract the text from a .pdf (see Google's pdf2html service), but less simple to import more complex features, such as columns, tables or formulas.

  13. Re:New OpenOffice versioning scheme on Sizing Up StarOffice 6.0 · · Score: 0

    Reminds me of the mozilla.org change from Milestones to 0.x.y releases.

    Perhaps it will represents a similar change in usability and responsiveness :)

    Seriously though, I can see a lot of parallels in between Mozilla and OpenOffice development. Major kudos to everyone involved in making Mozilla and OpenOffice what it is today :D

  14. Re:641C is nice on Sizing Up StarOffice 6.0 · · Score: 0

    Star/OpenOffice IS NOT JAVA.

  15. Re:This isn't surprising. on Microsoft's Ancient History w/ Unix · · Score: 0, Redundant

    "Use emacs, because Billy Gates uses vi."

  16. Re:Low-latency and Preemptible on my Notebook on Non-Deathmatch: Preempt v. Low-Latency Patch · · Score: 1

    Your problem likely has little to do with the way the kernel handles CPU scheduling, but rather the interrupts from your hdd controller and soundcard. You might be able to test this to a degree by putting the mp3s into a ramdisk and trying the same operations.

    I had exactly the same kind of mp3 skipping problems on my desktop machine for a long time, until a friend introduced me to hdparm, which allows you to set your IDE controller to DMA mode. Try it. The difference is breathtaking. Combine that with 2.4.19-pre2 and preempt and you have a smoooth desktop system :)

    I just put the following in a startup script, and everything's highly froody.

    hdparm -d 1 -W 1 -u 1 /dev/hda

  17. Re: What's up with the degrading performance? on Non-Deathmatch: Preempt v. Low-Latency Patch · · Score: 1

    Oh for an interquartile range.

  18. Re:It's Interesting to Me... on Updated FreeBSD Release Schedule · · Score: 1

    I'd be very interested to see a VMWare-like project for PPC Hardware, especially if it could do hardware-accellerated graphics.

    Has anyone seen or heard of something like this?

  19. Why is this actually useful? on Turn Your PC Into A Tablet · · Score: 1

    Making a slimline monitor/input device is great, and the pictures look pretty, but why does it need to be wireless? (other than the geek factor..)

    Surely if you really wanted a portable monitor, you'd buy a laptop. Add wireless pcmcia card and run X or VNC over it.

    Anyone got a reasonable use for this?

  20. Re:DMA-PIO Problem? on The Incredible Shrinking Motherboard · · Score: 1

    No, I don't.

    You'd be better off emailing VIA than asking a load of seething trolls who haven't even had a chance to buy this board yet :)

    Anyway, why is this a problem? Most modern operating systems set the IDE controller to DMA if and when it's capable of it. Try putting a call to hdparm at the end of your SysV init scripts if you're using Linux.

  21. Re:Bad reviewer, no doughnut on Hardware Review: Rio Central · · Score: 1

    I'd think that the number of /.ers who fall into that category is fairly small. As for the blinking-12:00 crowd, I don't think they've even heard of MP3s.

    Maybe so, but the parent post was referring to the people in the middle. Those few hundred million people who've used Napster and have a decent stereo system in a different room from their computer/server.

    Those people might want to put an networked MP3 box in their living room, but don't know (or want to learn) how to flash an EEPROM and netboot linux over ethernet.

  22. Re:Unfortunatly... on Microsoft Seeks Dismissal with 9 Dissenting States · · Score: 1

    Yes, I am.

  23. Re: feh.. on Wine Continues To Move Towards License Change · · Score: 1

    Heh, it works really well actually. Kudos to the VMWare team.. it's a great product.

    Their tools package is just cool. The handling of the mouse crossing the edge of the window impressed me, as did the overall speed of the graphics.

    If I actually needed a Windows distro around, I'd definately buy it ;)

  24. Re:Ironic isn't it. on An Open Source Direct3D 8.0 Wrapper for Open GL · · Score: 1

    So.. let's run an OpenGL app wrapped in D3D wrapped with this OpenGL wrapper!

    Mmm.. feels like christmas :D

  25. Re:Logging? on Run Your Firewall Halted for Extra Security · · Score: 1

    Yes yes, but can a dot matrix printer keep up with the weblogs from a good slashdotting? :)