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  1. I raise my glass to Roblimo on Robin "Roblimo" Miller, a Long-Time Voice of the Linux Community, Has Passed Away (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 2

    It's people like him and places like this one that welcomed me when I first found my way onto the Internet. They taught me what to value, and how to behave. I will forever be grateful for that, even if I don't come around that often anymore. Cheers, and godspeed.

  2. Re:Linux, Specifically Ubuntu on Does Your PC Really Need a SysRq Button Anymore? · · Score: 1

    He means this. It's quite useful, actually.

  3. An impressive installer?? Really??!! on OpenSUSE 11.0 Beta 1 Has Been Released · · Score: 1

    It amuses me to no end that we are still so sensitive about the years when Linux was so difficult to install that -even in this day and age- we still go "OMG it has a cool installer! And it's graphical! And it's pretty!"

  4. Re:Looks awesome! on Mozilla Sunbird 0.5 Released · · Score: 1

    If you're serious about getting Palm sync to work, send me an email. I'm looking for people to support a project to do exactly that.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  5. Re:Opinions anyone... on Illumio to Launch Social Network Advice Software · · Score: 1

    This assesses consensus, not correctness. The two are often at odds with each other.

    Is this not the same problem that PageRank faces? From their own description:

    "PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value."

    In fact, Wikipedia is also subject to the same forces, as is the peer-review process of most scientific journals and the concept of democracy.

    I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm saying I'm scared you are right.

  6. Re:Just get AVG and be done with it on Alternative Enterprise Anti-Virus Solutions? · · Score: 1

    Probably what happened was something related to this. I remember that Ad-Aware slowed down their releases a lot while the transition was going on.

    In any case, what bothered me was not the innacuracy of your comment, but the fact that you were trying to discredit the poster for no good reason. I don't even like Ad-Aware that much!

  7. Re:Just get AVG and be done with it on Alternative Enterprise Anti-Virus Solutions? · · Score: 3, Informative

    You should check your facts before calling people shills.

    Ad-Aware's free edition is called Ad-Aware Personal and updates have never stopped being free. In fact, I just tried it myself, just to make sure. Go here and see for yourself.

  8. Re:Multilingual background on SUSE Linux 10.1 Screenshot Tour · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's the one, JDS 2, but I think the one I played with didn't have the black bars in the background, making it, as you say, more similar.

    JDS was quite a disappointment for me. Over a year ago, we were testing it alongside RedHat and Gentoo and we were amazed at the lack of polish of JDS. I mean, a company with the size and expertise of Sun could very easily devote some effort to make its Linux distro not look like some half-finished college project. I wasn't surprised when they killed the project.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  9. Re:Multilingual background on SUSE Linux 10.1 Screenshot Tour · · Score: 1

    Sun used it in their SUSE-based 'Sun Java Desktop', which has now been discontinued.

  10. Re:Meritocracies abound - outside of tech on The Google Caste System · · Score: 1

    Apart from how deeply interesting I find the system you're describing, I was eerily surprised to find out that W. Buffet works at Kiewit Plaza, in Omaha, alongside Kiewit Engineering:

    http://www.kiewit.com/engineering/
    http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/

    I'm sure there has to be a story behind that little piece of twilightzone-esque coincidence.

  11. Re:Lots of details on Vertical Axis Wind Turbine With Push and Pull · · Score: 1

    Sorry, Draco, but the word you're looking for is centripetal. Good joke, though.

  12. Re:B. Spears Music "Fairly Complex" on Dissecting Songs Down to Their 'Musical Genome' · · Score: 1

    Actually, I posted the link and was amazed at the same thing. I would have expected a couple of "Funny" points, but never this! Still, after seeing it again, I have to admit, the changes are enormous!

  13. Re:B. Spears Music "Fairly Complex" on Dissecting Songs Down to Their 'Musical Genome' · · Score: 3, Interesting

    OBR* - And Ms. Spears has nice

    breasts.

    * - Obligatory Breast Reference

    Nice? Only sometimes,
    apparently!

  14. Re:It takes some practice on Implementing the Bureaucratic Black Arts? · · Score: 1

    I believe he was talking about this one: http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8075
    Quite interesting, actually.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  15. Re:The fallout from Yellowstone... on Oregon Is Growing A Mystery Bulge · · Score: 1


    It seems you are correct.
    Just when you've gotten over your childhood fear of the ocean...THIS comes up! This planet will never cease to amaze me.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  16. Re:The fallout from Yellowstone... on Oregon Is Growing A Mystery Bulge · · Score: 3, Informative



    Your post seems quite authoritative and you seem to have a good grasp
    of this vulcanology thing but, near the beginning, you say:

    "Also, given the number of volcanos we've actually seen form (none),
    and given that vulcanology is not an exact science, it would be premature
    to assume that volcanos can't form rapidly."

    BZZT! Wrong!We've seen Paricutin
    form, in Mexico.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  17. Re:Summary judgement is still possible on SCO Versus Novell Going All the Way · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You just like to say "summary judgement", don't you?

  18. Re:Floyd on Wil Wheaton Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    "Poles Apart" from The Division Bell:

    Did you know . . . it was all going to go so wrong for you
    And did you see it was all going to be so right for me
    Why did we tell you then
    You were always the golden boy then
    And that you'd never lose that light in your eyes

    Cheers,

    Morel

  19. Re:If you must be evil... on First Google Maps Hack Takedown · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think Winston Churchill said it best:

    "If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it."

    Cheers,

    Morel

  20. Re:Other languages. on 2-Year OpenOffice High School Case Study · · Score: 1



    To avoid OOo switching back to English randomly you need to do the
    following:

    Tools-> Options-> Language Settings-> Languages-> Default
    language for documents-> choose the desired language.

    Make sure you have the corresponding dictionary installed. Get it from here.
    Also, I use the "For the current document only" option to keep English
    as the overall default.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  21. Re:Here's a way to avert a crisis: on Is Ubuntu a Compatibility Nightmare for Debian? · · Score: 1

    I happen to agree with the GP and it's not taking a potshot at RedHat that propels me to write.

    When RedHat left a lot of us hanging I was faced with two choices at opposite ends of the distro spectrum: move to the distro that looked closest to replacing RedHat -easy, pretty, newbie-friendly- in the form of Suse or grit my teeth and start learning something, in the form of Debian or Gentoo.

    Tried Suse first, liked it a lot, but it was more KDE-fied than Gnome-fied and I swing the other way.

    I decided then to give one of the other two a try and choosing was very difficult. What finally swayed me was community support and I went the Gentoo way for my laptop. Really nice and liberating. Much better than my years with RedHat. When I set up my home server I will very probably try Ubuntu, Debian simply faded from the picture.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  22. Re:Does anyone else... on Cooking With Linux · · Score: 1

    No, no. That's Marcel Gagne, who actually writes the "Cooking With Linux" column in Linux Journal. This guy is somebody else entirely, and his book is "The Linux Cookbook". Great article title, huh? Clear as mud.

  23. Depressing on The Semantics of Free Software vs. Open Source · · Score: 1

    We're about to hit the 200th post and a large majority of what has been written is severely depressing, because Slashdotters still confuse "free as in beer" and "free as in speech".

    I mean, one would think WE would know the diference!

    So I propose a name change for Free Software. Thus, we can finally end any possible confusion as to what we mean and we can make use of the positive connotations of the term proposed: Freedom Software.

    Now, before everyone starts with the inverted French jokes and political gnashing of teeth, think of the possibilities.

    RMS will be ecstatic, the media will stop misrepresenting us, the public and business sectors will cease to have a negative reaction to us and we can concentrate on making said software better!

    I am not joking about this, by the way. Think: Freedom Software. It's perfect!

    Cheers,

    Morel

  24. Re:So, what's next? on Broadband Majority in US · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hell, it excites me a whole lot. Sadly, it presents two problems: one, it has no bearing on the discussion at hand, which deals with how things are today; two, you make dubious assumptions about monopolies and choice.

    If we start extrapolating limitlessly then things we say become useless. For instance, in the future, I expect to have the Internet connected wirelessly to my brain. Therefore, 100Mbps is unusably slow. See? We must stick to the matter at hand for discussions to have any meaning.

    As to monopolies, your future sound a bit utopian. Remember that the Internet is made up of bits and pieces of hardware that bind (ha!) computers. That hardware is owned by big groups of people whose best interest does not currently lie with real choice and freedom from monopolies.

    Cheers,

    Morel

  25. Re:So, what's next? on Broadband Majority in US · · Score: 1

    Well, 100Mbps is not something I frequently need in my daily surfing life. What I would like is to have access to that level of bandwidth on demand. Imagine the following scenario:

    I'm surfing along at 512, as fast as I need, happily paying X amount of money. Suddenly, Slashdot informs me that UberCöolLinux has new iso images out. I know my ISP lets me switch to 100Mbps temporarily for Y amount of money (per second, or byte), so I head over to begin downloading. Nifty, eh?