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  1. Re:iPod on Apple's Present: iTunes Supports Ogg Files · · Score: 1
    That's crazy. Ogg libraries are BSD licensed.

    I don't know how a player can be unable to play Ogg-Vorbis due to license problems if the libraries are BSD'd.

  2. Re:WMA IS BETTER on New MP3 License Terms Demand $0.75 Per Decoder · · Score: 1

    Oh, they forgot to try ogg-vorbis.

  3. Re:I like AudioGalaxy on RIAA Sues Audiogalaxy · · Score: 1

    chroot is too easy to break (on Linux) and there are no patches AFAIK to block all the breackage methods.

  4. Re:Freenet... Why? on IEEE Computing Covers Freenet · · Score: 1

    Probably Freenet will be less expensive that a web hosting service and the network will be virtually not vulnerable to Slashdot effect. Freenet isn't only about privacity and anonimicity, it's about intelligent caching and routing, cheap hosting...
    As it sounds... freenet, freedom network, freedom to publish websites without any fear of copyrights, without differences between rich people who can pay bandwidth and who not, without anybody controling the websites you visit, etc.

    By the way, if you use Windows, it isn't useful at all. How can you require any privacity or anonimicity from a closed crappy os like Windows?
    Luckily, you are (still) able to choose!

  5. Re:Mozilla as a primary browser on Mozilla Development Roadmap Updated · · Score: 1

    You miss Dillo!!!

    (dillo.sourceforge.net)

  6. To write code is not a crime! on Why Worm Writers Stay Free · · Score: 1

    We have to separate things.
    One thing is to make a self-replicant program, with is very mind stimulating and such, and it needs to be able to be published perfectly in a website, letting people know it is a virus and "download only if u are interested to analyze the code" without any fear.
    Another very different thing is to write a virus and send it into people without alerting them to make it spread (or to take a virus published by a no-evil person and spread it with evil intentions).
    The ones that should be punished is that ones, and the ones who write or administrators who use applications with very stupid holes that allow code to be executed without the user agreeement (Like M$ Internet Exploder, Outunlock, m$ OriFFICE, and such kind of crap)

  7. Re:Argh(Argh()) on Linux Kernel 2.5.1 is Out · · Score: 1

    You forgot the changelog (sometimes posted a thousand or two of times)

  8. Real cats are lovely on Robot Cat 'NeCoRo' · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Cats are the best pets you can have. They are perfect... robotic replacements maybe better for dogs, not for cats.

  9. Re:Speaking of KDE... on KDE 2.2.1 Up · · Score: 1

    I did the same. But now i use only Enlightenment. integrated desktops like kde or gnome are not for me. Eterm its not bad, but it's still a torture to work in terminals use X, i hope someday there will be a Eterm with alt+fx switching of terminals in a single window.. Today, i prefer to work in framebuffer (lovely! 1600x1200 framebuffer its lovely!). I still enjoy to see how KDE & GNOME grow up, my brother uses them in his X server, and I like to test them sometimes. I feel that with kde, galeon, xmms, mplayer, etc you have all that a home user needs (with the lack of gaming). MPlayer tastes very good. I like to say to my windows friends "divx... it runs 40% faster on linux". And I can see DVDs too :).