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  1. Re:Wrong spirit... on Australian Linux Trademark Holds Water · · Score: 1

    You can no longer distribute Linux without paying a fee.


    Sure you can, you can't just put "Linux" in your trademarked title without paying the fee. In another thread someone mentions that RedHat and Debian currently do this and it seems to be working out just fine for them.

  2. Re:MPEG4 encoding means ?? on Plextor PVRs Now Support Linux · · Score: 1

    Decoding isn't where the benefit of hardware comes in, it's encoding that requires more processing.

  3. Re:XHTML compliant? on MSN Search - From A UI Perspective · · Score: 1

    good for you. happens to me probably 1 out of every 3 articles. it's only a little annoying and easy to fix, so doesn't bother me too much.

  4. Re:Does the XBox have... on iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork · · Score: 1

    My comment was about making this a mythfrontend, not a general set top box. My XBox mythfrontend can/will:
    -interface with a cable box (via serial or IR blaster) and use its built in DVR functionality
    -get the $30 add on for a wireless reciever and use my universal remote which controls all my other devices as well.
    -ability to play all the songs I already own and have purchased from "the #1 online music store"
    -ability to view pictures on the TV via mythgallery and if someone hasn't hacked in the ability to print or email, do it myself
    -connect to my normal TV via a normal video out.
    (if you've got an "advanced display" or prjector, you probably aren't worried about saving a couple of hundred bucks).

    In addition it can also play all the latest/greatest Xbox games, MAME Roms and some Linux PC games (via mythgame), and all the additionally cool new things that are getting hacked into myth all the time.

    My intention in my post was to provide a substantially cheaper alternative if all he wanted was a Myth frontend in a smaller form factor. The Xbox is certainly not as versatile as a full blown Mac, but for less than 1/3 the cost, it's got a bit more bang for the buck in a decent set of applications.

  5. Re:Small Form Factor PCs? on iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork · · Score: 2, Informative

    why not just get a $150 Xbox. That's what I'm going to do, it runs mythfrontend just fine.

  6. Re:Huh? on Blackboxvoting.org Raises Vote-Audit FOIA Request · · Score: 1

    Uh, Bush was asked point blank in a debate to name 3 mistakes he made. He completely evaded the entire question and implied he has never made a mistake. This has nothing to do with personnel (though maybe some of the personnel he appointed were some of his biggest mistakes!)

    Cheney's daughter has been openly gay for quite some time, and it shouldn't have been news to anyone who has payed any attention to the campaigns.

  7. Re:Not the first time... on How 8 Pixels Cost Microsoft Millions · · Score: 4, Funny

    Was the "Yugo" a translation error? ;)

  8. Re:Support LWN! on Terminal Emulators Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Hi Matt, long time, no talk! I have to say I agree on this. An even better solution is to get your company to buy subscriptions for everyone who wants one!

  9. Documentation for Policy Routing in linux on Policy-Based Routing Using Software Firewalls? · · Score: 5, Informative
    Tooting my co-workers horn here.

    Please visit http://linux-ip.net and more specifically for your problem: http://linux-ip.net/html/ch-advanced-routing.html

    That should get you started. It's be no means simple, but my understanding is that once you get it up, it works.

  10. Re:The real cost of glasses? on Cheap Fast Eyeglasses from a Desktop Fabricator · · Score: 1

    My wife just bought some new glasses. Lenses were about $380 for the pair, the frame I think was $60.

  11. yup. on Has CD Quality Control Slipped? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My parents got the Indiana Jones trilogy for Christmas. I tried to play Raiders on my laptop DVD player with mplayer, and it froze up after about 1-2 minutes while it was displaying the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" title. I thought it was odd and tried again. Died in the same spot. Odd. Put in my parents' console DVD player and at the same spot everything went blue, sound quit and then after about 2-3 seconds it kept going. Definitely a defective disc. Couldn't convince them to take it back though, they decided they could live with that little glitch.

  12. Re:I just did this on Building A Low-Budget TiVo Substitute? · · Score: 1

    wireless keyboard and mouse? Why would you need that? Just use your remote and ssh in if you need anything else.

    I agree that cost should not be an issue, but make sure you know what you're talking about. I spent ~400 on my myth box and I can upgrade it piecemeal as I feel necessary. I have infinitely more control over the box as well. Sure it's a little more work, but it's a project and a challange, and a nice diversion from working on the house all the time.

  13. Re:So apache no invulnerable then... on FSF FTP Site Cracked, Looking for MD5 Sums · · Score: 1

    Can you please point me as to where it says Apache was cracked? Please? If you'd even glanced at even the summary it says "FTP server", Apache is not an FTP server.
    I guess this blows the "slashdotters know what they are talking about" myth. Oh wait......

  14. Re:Timothy, the book may be good... on Decipher · · Score: 1

    Ok, enough already. People who keep on ranting against Timothy are obviously really damn blind. Please read the top of the freakin review: " Javed Ikbal writes" Timothy DID NOT WRITE IT! He did however, post the really crappy review and should be admonished for that.

  15. Re:Am I the only one who finds this disturbing? on Questions for DoJ IP Attorneys Asked and Answered · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think the not knowing the details to the case is actually an important thing here. It's possible (in fact likely)that he or a member of his group were using servers based on US soil to distribute the warez. That would make it much more clearly a violation of US laws and make extradition reasonable. If all the guy was doing was running a warez server in Australia, then no, extradition is stupid and not somthing that should be pursued.

  16. Re:Cross-shredders on Picking Up the Pieces · · Score: 1

    um:
    "...they can do the same with cross-shredded paper..."

  17. Re:Ultimate Frisbee on What's Your (non-tech) Hobby? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yup. Ultimate for me. Great Excercise. Great community. (check out rec.sport.disc sometime). http://upa.org is the Ultimate Players Association and has lots of links including info to get you hooked up with local people for pickup games, etc.

    Best and most popular sport most people have never heard of.

  18. Re:Stateful Packet Inspection recommended on The Enemy Within: Firewalls and Backdoors · · Score: 1

    This is way late I know. But the argument of "Blocking outgoing traffic does nothing for security" is just wrong. Think SQL Slammer. If people had been blocking outbound udp1434, it never would have spread.

  19. Re:forging sender address on I, Spammer · · Score: 1
    While I hate spam as much as the next guy, this is not the same thing. Spam with modified headers is like somebody calling you up and saying their in Oregon when they're really in Nevada. That's not illegal, nor should it be.


    Actually if it was a business calling (which most SPAM purports to be) it might be illegal to tell you false information based on truth in advertising laws and business practice laws.
  20. Re:However it turns out on More on SCO vs. IBM Lawsuit · · Score: 0, Funny

    yeah, but linux has:
    sucks
    bucks
    ducks
    fucks
    trucks

    You can make a pretty good rap out of that :)

  21. Re:Incorrect top-level domains on 98% of DNS Queries at the Root Level are Unnecessary · · Score: 1

    Probably what is happening here is that the firewall allows the UDP port 53 request to go out, but the return packet gets denied. The blocking is happening on an IP level rather than application level.

  22. Re:Recourse on Lapsed Domain Name Fight Ruled Upon In Australia · · Score: 1

    wouldn't you expect to get the stolen thing back though?

  23. Re:Reading Ability on Providing Security and Safety for an Autistic Child? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the other thing to remember in all of this is fire codes. You have to have a failsafe built in so that if the smoke detector goes off, or whatever, it automagically unlocks the door. What a tragedy it would be to have this thing so secure that people can't get out in case of an emergency, including the autistic child.

  24. Re:remove size limitations on E-Mail Size Limits? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The problem isn't the occasional 40 MB email. It's the occasional 40MB email to all 200 people in the company or whatever. Unless you have an email server that uses single message store, you just chewed up 8 gigs of disk space. Server storage ain't THAT cheap (large RAID arrays of fast SCSI disks are a whole lot more expensive than single IDE drives). Single message store reduces a lot of this kind of worry, but not all email servers support that.

    The problem gets worse if you're running a mail server for several thousand people (like I used to at a small college). It's absolutely critical that file size limits are enforced or else the next Star Wars trailer that gets passed around to all the students via email swamps the server in a hurry.

  25. Re:For the love of GAWD on Red Hat 8.0 For KDE Users (And Newbies) · · Score: 1

    I have the same notebook. It's about 3 years old now, and it runs great. It's not incredibly fast, but it runs Win9x/2K/Linux just fine. And yes I run GNOME 2.0 on it. His issue is almost certainly a configuration issue. That hardware is plenty acceptible to run RedHat (some more RAM wouldn't hurt of course).

    This hardware is not "vastly outdated". It's not top of the line but it works great for a large portion of users including me. For web browsing, email, docuement composing, mp3 listening, it works great. Heck, I even webcast a wedding with it this last summer and it worked great. Don't get all high and mighty because you happen to have the $$$ to do constant upgrades. 3-4 years is the accepted lifetime of a PC, laptops tend to go longer because it's less easy to hack in a quick upgrade. Sure it may be time for him to start looking for new hardware, but this OS should (and does) certainly run acceptably on this hardware.

    (By the way, the Celeron400a is quite obviously a 400 MHZ CPU).