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  1. Re:Kalifornia on California City Issues Internet Cafe Moratorium · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Flamebait? fuck you, pull your head out of your ass

  2. Kalifornia on California City Issues Internet Cafe Moratorium · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Gotta love knee jerk liberals. I'm surprised they didn't ban internet cafes, that's usually their strategy. They banned AR15's because they where mean looking. I'm glad I live in the great state of Texas!

  3. Re:Imagine!!! on Linux Desktop Clustering - Pick Your Pricerange · · Score: 1

    oh go fuck yourself, redundant my ass you silly twerps

  4. Imagine!!! on Linux Desktop Clustering - Pick Your Pricerange · · Score: -1, Redundant

    oh, crap... nevermind :)

  5. Re:Amusing on Custom OpenBSD 3.0 with IPFilter From Darren Reed · · Score: 1

    It's Theo's child. If he wants to huff and puff and not put ipf in, that's his choice. If you want ipf that badly, roll your own kernel with it. Problem solved.

  6. Re:childish acts... on Custom OpenBSD 3.0 with IPFilter From Darren Reed · · Score: 1

    You don't need to. Compile a new kernel with the necessary modules, compile the utility binaries, create ipnat.rules and ipf.rules as necessary. reboot!

  7. Re:*BSD is dying on Custom OpenBSD 3.0 with IPFilter From Darren Reed · · Score: 1, Troll

    because a loser is a loser....

  8. Re:No network administration skills are needed ... on Plug-n-Play Server And Network · · Score: 1

    im going to take a wild guess and assume the fw rules are no one in, everything out. while not optimal, it's much better than wide open

  9. Sweet!!! on More on Future X-Box Capabilities · · Score: 1

    Linus signed my X-Box! ^_^

  10. Re:BSD Sucks on FreeBSD Changes Hands Again · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    you suck so nya nya

  11. Wrong approach on Why 'rm -R star' Isn't Enough · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Don't try to cover your tracks, delete every little bit of info about you, that's waaay too much time and effort. Want you want to do is put sooo much crap out there, no one can tell the real info from the synthetic.
    Also, it's the internet. Make up shit. The only thing you really can't lie about is online purchases with a credit card (well...), anything else is open territory for your imagination!

  12. It's a sad day on Bandwidth Demand at American Universities · · Score: 5, Funny

    When the demand for bandwidth has usurped the demand for beer. What's wrong with children today?

  13. Well.... on 9-Track Open Reel Tape Production Ends This Year · · Score: 1

    Time to find a use for all of those magnetic tape erasers.

  14. Re:Don't forget mars_nwe - the NetWare emu on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    um no
    it does NOT directly run on tcp/ip.

  15. Re:smbfs on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    locate works great for this too find yer winderz files from yer unax box!

  16. Dork Moderators on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    This isn't off topic you damn dorks, Slashdot RARELY speaks of NetWare, you guys are consumed by unix and M$. God forbid something else get thrown into the mix.

  17. Re:Yeah right why not use Novell crap if you love on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    This is fixed in NetWare 5. When an app blows up, the memory space used is cleared. If you're talking about kernel drivers, yea, the console locks, but it's the same thing in Linux (kernel panic) and NT (BSOD). But at least NetWare has protection. Does Linux? Does NT?
    I do agree on the file permissions point you made. Unix really needs a enterprise class file system; it's been far too long. NTFS is somewhere in between unix and NetWare.

  18. Re:Don't forget mars_nwe - the NetWare emu on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 1

    SMB runs over NetBEUI (non routable), which is then encapsulated into TCP/IP.

  19. Re:Don't forget mars_nwe - the NetWare emu on Samba Turns 10 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've integrated numerous NetWare/NT networks. It just requires a skill set a lot of people just don't have these days. What app are you talking about? Why do you blame the NetWare for the app's misbehavior? ZenWorks, simply, kicks ASS. People mock what they don't (or won't) understand.