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  1. Re:Thank you, Mint on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 1

    [Edit] Oops. Meant upstart, not sysvinit.

  2. Thank you, Mint on Linux Mint Will Continue To Provide Both Systemd and Upstart · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seriously. Thank you for giving me a choice. If I want to try systemd and see if I run into issues with my particular use-cases, I can. If I want to avoid the possibility of conflicts and continue with the (admittedly crufty) sysvinit scripts I can.

  3. Re:Systemd wins? on Debian 8 Jessie Released · · Score: 2

    Do you really think that systemd will kill your wife and eat your dog?

    Yes. and with its bare hands, to boot!

    Well, it's gotta do what it's gotta do to boot the machine.

  4. Re:File manager without file, edit, view.. on Debian 8 Jessie Released · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that design is so original.

  5. Good-bye on Debian 8 Jessie Released · · Score: 2

    Good-bye Debian. It's been fun, but you've changed, and not for the better.

  6. I will choose a bathysphere on Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy: The Science of Misheard Song Lyrics · · Score: 2

    As a kid I always wondered what the hell submersibles had to do with free will.

  7. AppleSoft BASIC and Apple Pascal on How Did You Learn How To Program? · · Score: 1

    My first program was an HGR of a sword. Plotted the damn thing pixel by pixel because I didn't know about loops; I just sat down and started typing. I later wrote and ran a BBS - The Red Dragon Inn. Tried to write an online dungeon crawler called GrimaceGrounds, but I left the disks in the computer lab one day and lost months of work.

    Then I lost my virginity and my interest in computers went all to hell.

  8. Re:I still don't get it. on GameStick Kickstarter Consoles Delayed To June · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A console capable of 1080p output, has low-cost casual games, and doesn't require an always-on connection. Don't talk to me about graphics unless they're truly crap, because for me it's gameplay that matters. I have a PS3, but am done with Sony entirely. Nor will I be buying a new Xbox or a Wii U. The major console makers have taken enough of my money, and now they want to control when and what I can play - always-online and no used games. I'll be buying an Ouya as well as a GameStick, and I'll be buying my games through their console stores and i.e. Steam.

  9. Not so suite news on KDE's Calligra Office Suite For Android Released · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The title implies a full office suite; at this point it's just a doc viewer. Let me know when 'Sheets' is ready; I could use a decent spreadsheet app for my Nexus 7, and Kingsoft doesn't do it for me.

  10. Re:They'll also run fine with default drivers ofte on Ask Slashdot: Mac To Linux Return Flow? · · Score: 2

    Nope. My wife and I both have 2011 Macbook Pros, mine came with 10.6; her's, purchased about 2 months later, came with 10.7. I had a BITCH of a time getting 10.6 to install on her's, and I'm still not sure how I did it. The reinstall disk that came with mine wouldn't work, and getting it to boot from an external disk with 10.6 was a pain although it finally worked. The install never did complete successfully, but it did boot after manually shutting it down and I was able to update it to 10.6.8. All told it took me several hours and a lot of luck to get Snow Leopard to install.

    I was also told by an Apple employee that the firmware won't allow versions older than what was originally installed.

  11. Re:It doesn't compete with tablets on Why Microsoft's Surface Pro Could Fail · · Score: 1

    I use Alfred for OS X. Alt-Space, start typing the name of the app you want. Much faster and easier than mousing over to the Dock or using a menu.

    My GUI doesn't require me to type in an app name to run it, it just makes it easier to do so. Point-and-click isn't always faster.

  12. VMWare Fusion on OS X on Ask Slashdot: Which Virtual Machine Software For a Beginner? · · Score: 1

    I've been using VMWare Fusion on OS X for a few years to run WinXP & 7 as well as Ubuntu. It's gotten steadily better and faster over time, and I have no issues. I've also tried VirtualBox, used it on both OS X and Ubuntu hosts, and while it's good it's not as polished as Fusion. I've never used Parallels, but recent reviews tend to give it a slight advantage over Fusion.

    I'd suggest that you try the demos for Fusion and Parallels, see if either is worth the cost or if the free alternative works well enough for your needs.

  13. Re:Easily disabled on Ubuntu Will Now Have Amazon Ads Pre-Installed · · Score: 1

    It might be 'easily' removed by someone who's comfortable opening a terminal window, but not necessarily the average user. As a distro that prides itself on ease-of-use I hope they provide an easier method than this, like a pref setting or manager app.

  14. Re:Links? on Gooseberry Launches Android-based Raspberry Pi Rival · · Score: 1

    They're getting very, very close to that price point. The VIA mini/micro ATX boards have run about $75 for about five years now. There's a number of $45 motherboards that with processor and ram clock in around $65.

    How is ~twice the price 'close'?

  15. Re:Google What? on Why You Shouldn't Write Off Google+ Just Yet · · Score: 1

    Facebook page has my name and age, nothing more, and I only visit it Incognito. No friends, no apps, and I think 1 like - a local news station.

  16. Re:No one at Apple listens to that Steve anymore on Wozniak Calls For Open Apple · · Score: 4, Informative

    You're talking about the 'Breakout' incident.

  17. Re:I work in the advertising industry on Dish Network Announces Prime Time TV With No Ads · · Score: 1

    I'm all for advertising to pay for content. I have the option here on Slashdot to disable advertising, but have chosen not to because it's unobtrusive and helps fund a site I otherwise use for free. The problem with your line of thought is that with DishTV and it's ilk I pay twice for content - once on my monthly bill and once by having to watch the commercials that support free broadcast tv. All DirectTV seems to be doing is acknowledging this; can't say I'm sorry if it makes it harder for you to effectively bill me twice for content.

  18. Re:Car analogy on Adobe Introduces the Paid Security Fix · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, but I could have my identity stolen, bank accounts compromised, vital information about friends/family/co-workers/customers stolen, etc. Looking only at one extreme possibility (or non-possibility, as you used) is, well, pretty damn narrow-minded.

  19. Last act on Garden Gnome Tests Earth's Gravity · · Score: 2

    Afterwards, did they blast it into space?

  20. So much we don't know on Psychic Ability Claim Doesn't Hold Up In New Scientific Experiments · · Score: 1

    I'm not saying it's true or that I believe, but given that roughly 75% of the universe is composed of stuff we can't measure - dark matter and dark energy - I'll still give it a bit of room for consideration. There's so much we don't know.

  21. Re:Only a partial list on Websites Can Detect What Chrome Extensions You've Installed · · Score: 1

    It missed AdBlock but found Ghostery for me.

  22. Re:"Battery" on Why Tesla Cars Aren't Bricked By Failing Batteries · · Score: 1

    Did you even try a search?

  23. Re:MS Taking Aggressive Steps Against MALWARE On A on Microsoft Taking Aggressive Steps Against Linux On ARM · · Score: 2

    Reboot from an external disk (i.e. USB stick) and run your antivirus from there. In this day and age of advanced malware, it's probably a good idea to do that every so often anyways.

  24. Re:BASIC is an awful language on Why Can't We Put a BASIC On the Phone? · · Score: 1

    I learned on AppleSoft BASIC, which had 'gosub' as well as 'goto', and we were encouraged to use the former instead of the latter and build our programs as modular as possible. Still had line numbers, variables were all global (and only the first 2 letters were relevant) so you had to be careful, but I was able to write a lot with it - a BBS for example. If a program became too big, I'd break it up and pass data between the sub-apps with a text file. This was the mid-80's.

  25. Re:Police comments don't make sense. on How To Catch a Laptop Thief? · · Score: 1