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  1. Re:Windows 7 on Microsoft Extends XP To May 2009 For OEMs · · Score: 1

    The search function is noticeably slower (perhaps my huge start menu has something to do with it) and if you're a typical IT user, half a second can seem like an eternity.

  2. Re:Windows 7 on Microsoft Extends XP To May 2009 For OEMs · · Score: 1

    I can't mod this up, but somebody should. This is way more convenient and MUCH faster than using the search bar. I was a happy man when I discovered how to do this.

  3. Re:Windows 7 on Microsoft Extends XP To May 2009 For OEMs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is more or less useless trivia for most of you, but when using the "Add / Remove Programs" cpl, it actually puts the machine in "Install" mode. This is extremely important for Terminal Server environments for a variety of painful registry related reasons. You can accomplish the same thing by typing "change user /install" in a cmd prompt, but the cpl applet is more convenient.

  4. Re:Windows 7 on Microsoft Extends XP To May 2009 For OEMs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My gripes about it are typically more about unneeded UI changes which hurt usability. For example, what the hell was the justification for renaming "Add / Remove Programs" to "Programs and Features"? I've been a Windows user for over 15 years... there is no reason in hell I should spend 30 seconds scanning the Control Panel for a single icon.

    This may sound like a petty rant, but I run across issues like this *all* the time! The mass storage driver is also flaky for my motherboard (I can't use any mass storage devices!) but that's more Asus's fault than MS.

    All in all, Vista isn't terrible, and definitely usable but suffers from some very poor design decisions.

  5. Re:Umm... on Citrix To Bring Millions of Windows Apps To iPhone · · Score: 1

    I'll agree that this isn't some sort of revolution in whats accessible via cell phones, but it is packaged in a very pretty box from an IT perspective :- )

  6. Re:This may sway me to an iPhone on Citrix To Bring Millions of Windows Apps To iPhone · · Score: 2, Informative

    This will no doubt help Apple, but there has been an ICA client for Blackberry phones for awhile now. I've used it and while screensize is a PITA, its more or less functional and great in a pinch. As for us terminal geeks, MidpSSH is an order of magnitude more awesome. It proxies through the BES server eliminating the need for a VPN client, and allows me to access any Cisco or Unix server on my network, regardless of location.

    Its seriously the coolest thing ever, and best of all free.

    http://www.xk72.com/midpssh/

  7. Re:Umm... on Citrix To Bring Millions of Windows Apps To iPhone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I hate to sound like an ass, but there is a massive difference between ICA and X11 or VNC as far as real world implementations go. Aside from the overwhelming technical differences, real world usage scenarios are also vastly different. I suppose I'm biased, as we're a Citrix shop here, but one of these things is definitely not like the other, rightly so. X11 is flexible enough to be a remote display protocol, and VNC simply does what it set out to; not bad in either case.

    Published applications, server clusters, connection management... I could go on for a good while regarding the merits of Citrix.

  8. Re:Not astonishingly suprising... on Hacked Business Owner Stuck With $52k Phone Bill · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I manage a Cisco CallManager cluster (now called Unified Communication Manager, but whatever) and the problem here is that this is such a trivial mistake. We have every device / extension that doesn't require outside access in an internal only calling search space, and this includes our Unity voicemail ports.

    I can't stress this enough; whoever was responsible for setting up this system seems to have ignored every best practice guide for deploying CallManager. I'd actually like to see their setup, just for curiosities sake. I'd also have to recommend against using their consulting services :- )

    But as for the other stuff you said, I sort of agree. My network at home is an absolute cabling / design mess.

  9. Re:Two responses: on Inventor Builds Robot Wife · · Score: 1

    ** Ask Reiser, I think he found one.

    *** See ya in hell!

  10. Re:Great work! on Slackware 12.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Ha : P

    I dual boot Ubuntu and Windows at home, but my firewall still runs Slackware. (It's an old 233 Mhz HP PC!) The choice of Slackware wasn't anything zealous, it was simply the distro with which I was most familiar at the time. I love Ubuntu, but Slackware has a certain elegance that's hard to find. Considering I built the box around 6-7 years ago and it's still chugging away just fine, I'd imagine they're doing something right.

    On a side note, is it just me or is Slackware one of the most source friendly distros out there? I've been using Linux for a pretty good while now, and I've had the least trouble building stuff under Slackware.

  11. Re:Useful and missing Blackberry applications on (Useful) Stupid BlackBerry Tricks? · · Score: 1

    There was a problem with builds of MidpSSH until somewhat recently. I'm guessing that's what you were referring to; all is well now. Rove Mobile does have some neat (and sometimes free!) apps. I'm actually going to do some Blackberry end user training today, and Rove Mobile Viewer is godsend. Being able to project my phone screen on the wall is pretty handy when dealing with multiple people.

  12. Re:Don't let the battery run out on (Useful) Stupid BlackBerry Tricks? · · Score: 1

    I believe this setting is turned on by default, which means somebody went out of their way in your IT policy (that's actually the term for BES server policies; they're very similar to GPO's in a Windows domain) to enable this. Weird.

    Also, crypticedge probably meant to say that you can disable the antenna when your battery is critically low, but perhaps not. You can, actually, tell the device to wipe itself and reset to factory defaults if it loses power. This is pretty trivial though, as device backups are automatic. It would take a simple reactivation to restore all of the users data. Hell, even my browsing history is backed up (handy if you frequently visit sites in your history).

    I 3 RIM.

  13. Re:What the fuck? on (Useful) Stupid BlackBerry Tricks? · · Score: 1

    Those of us that actually have business related jobs use Blackberries :- P

    I kid, I kid. Sort of.

  14. Re:Faster than IE7? on Sony Claims PS3 Javascript Performance Is Better Than IE7's · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you're the typical Slashdot reader, yes.

  15. Age on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not that this is the basis for my vote, but I'd like to point out that Palin was the Gov. of Alaska, one of the states that McCain is older than. Made me smile, at least ; - )

  16. Re:Final Post on Final Fantasy XIII Is Coming To Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    You forgot Mystic Quest (probably on purpose :-), the Final Fantasy Legend series (Awesome!) Final Fantasy Adventure, and a whole ton of other stuff I'm leaving out...

    Say what you will about Square, but they sure know how to make (and sell) games.

  17. Re:Well there goes the history of decent quality.. on Final Fantasy XIII Is Coming To Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    You bring up an interesting point, although unintentionally I think. 3-4 DVDs for one game is an awful lot of hard drive space. If we're talking dual layer (I have no idea how large the game actually is!) then you're looking at 20-35GB. Which isn't so bad, unless you realize MS requires proprietary HDDs. One thing I love about the PS3 (and this was a major selling point...) I can buy any off the shelf hard drive, and install it in minutes. For example, 320gb notebook SATA drives are around 100 bucks, and that kind of storage blows anything MS is selling out of the water. It's also a good bit cheaper.


    That being said, I'm pretty happy with this announcement, if only for the fact that my Xbox friends can enjoy the same game. When this was announced, it was like a reverse Bioshock. Xbox owners acknowledged that the game does, in fact, look awesome ^.^

  18. Re:Obama on Dodd, Feingold To Try and Filibuster Immunity Bill · · Score: 1

    I do have an affinity for Obama, but that aside I do try to give the benefit of the doubt when possible.

    In this case, (although I know it can't be entirely true) I'd like to think that he voted "present" on issues he simply didn't understand well enough to pass judgment on.

    Maybe I'm being naive, but I sure wouldn't mind of all politicians took this stance on voting.

  19. Re:Obama on Dodd, Feingold To Try and Filibuster Immunity Bill · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure how a low, single digit percentage could be considered "a lot".

    He skipped what, 3 percent? Even that may seem a little high until you consider the thousands of things that need to be voted on each year.

  20. Re:Great... on Nokia Unveils "World's Thinnest" QWERTY Smartphone · · Score: 1

    This is absolutely true. Well, from what our Nokia rep tells us, its more of a fear of VoIP, but its all really the same thing in the end I suppose. That being said, I think the Blackberry Bold may make me a Nokia -> BlackBerry convert...

  21. Re:Registration on HP Introduces First-Ever 30-bit, 1 Billion Color Display · · Score: 1

    Not really. I don't click on a story unless it sounds interesting. I could care less who submits it...

  22. Postini on Spam Filtering For Small/Medium Business? · · Score: 1

    Nuff said. An org your size would have minimal expense, and its all pretty hassle free.

  23. Re:New sympathetic venue for RIAA cases on RIAA Lawyer Jumps Ship · · Score: 1

    I've been reading Slashdot for years, and I think this is my favorite post. Ever. Thank you for that.

  24. In other news... on Purdue Students Win Rube Goldberg Contest · · Score: 0, Troll

    Still no cure for cancer. Sounds neat, though.

  25. Wrong Metric! on Women's Attractiveness Judged by Software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Apparently, men' faces are more difficult to grade."

    Or perhaps their bank accounts are easier to derive a "value" from!

    I kid, I kid. I think.