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  1. Re:Any chances of KDE 4? on Debian 4.0 'Etch' Released · · Score: 1

    No, KDE4 isn't released yet and is still some time away from being stable as far as I know.

  2. Re:Why compete? on Debian 4.0 'Etch' Released · · Score: 1

    You don't have to upgrade Ubuntu every 6 months just because they release that often, every release is supported for 18 months and Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) is supported for 5 years on the server.

    Ubuntu don't base their releases on stable Debian, they base it on unstable (Sid)

  3. Re:Multipath broken in debian etch! on Debian 4.0 'Etch' Released · · Score: 1

    When you start with Linux you use whatever kernel your distro vendor gives to you.

  4. Re:I can't feel any responsiveness improvements. on Gnome 2.18 Released · · Score: 3, Informative

    There's one mono program in the default install (tomboy) and it's not running by default.

  5. Re:Terrific on Visual Basic on GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    Right, VB6 and VB.net are two completely seperate beasts. vb.net has access to anything the .net framework provides. There is not going to be any problems in vb.net and mono than there were in c# and mono.

  6. Re:Patents on Visual Basic on GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    the CLR is patented but is available under Reasonable and Non-discriminatory terms (RAND) and royalty free. That's not the same as it being not-patented, though I'm unaware of what is counted as reasonable.

  7. Re:Terrific on Visual Basic on GNU/Linux · · Score: 4, Informative

    as long as the libraries are written in .net or are cross platform it is not an issue. Consider that for web apps for example there is not really a need for any non-.net libraries in most cases.

  8. Re:Terrific on Visual Basic on GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    A) Is that really true?
    C) Why? Consider one team may develop a program and a seperate team may take care of the production side of things, and choose to host the program using Apache's mod_xsp rather than IIS and asp.net.

    That is not so far fetched when you consider it means that I can get open sourced .net apps developed on windows and run them on my linux box.

  9. Re:Uuuhh.. sure... on Visual Basic on GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    Visual Basic since versions after 6 isn't really that tied to Windows, it's tied to .net. The only windows specific things are things such as the gui code (Windows.Forms, drag and drop event handlers etc) and that part of the framework was already implemented for mono when they did the c# work.

    This stuff already works for c# projects and they both just compile down to the same IL byte code.

  10. Re:Because Tescos is a trusted brand name on UK's Biggest Supermarket Challenges Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Fair enough, I don't have first hand knowledge, the impression some websites I found when I first heard of this story, indicate they are a big Microsoft shop.

    http://today.reuters.com/news/articleinvesting.asp x?view=PR&symbol=MSFT.O&storyID=84359+03-Oct-2006+ BW&type=qcna
    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2001/jul0 1/07-17tescopr.mspx
    http://www.microsoft.com/canada/casestudies/tesco. mspx

    I'm not sure where I read the .net thing from, possibly it was Sainsburys or ASDA rather than Tescos though.

  11. Re:Because Tescos is a trusted brand name on UK's Biggest Supermarket Challenges Microsoft · · Score: 1

    I could be wrong but I belive all of Tescos internal software runs on Microsoft and .net is their future direction.

  12. Re:Question? Answer. on Mark Shuttleworth Proposes Delaying next Ubuntu · · Score: 5, Informative

    Don't use automatix. It uses --force-yes to force package installations which will downgrade packages and override any pinned packages, without prompting the user about unsigned repos. Just google automatix problems for more detail.

    EasyUbuntu is better and much more in keeping with the Ubuntu way http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/

  13. Re:Now that's liebel on Jack Thompson Calls Cops on Penny-Arcade · · Score: 1

    This wasn't not a comment about a running gag on Have I Got News For You, a part of British popular culture

  14. Re:Now that's liebel on Jack Thompson Calls Cops on Penny-Arcade · · Score: 1

    Or for the Brits among us, by catting "Allegedly" on the end :)

  15. Re:But he'd make a GREAT politician... on Jack Thompson Calls Cops on Penny-Arcade · · Score: 1

    uhm, most modern consoles are capable of executing non-approved code, see the whole "chipping" that's been going on since 1996ish, probably sooner.

    With regards to vi and (shudder) emacs both are available on the two most popular consoles. You can buy a "linux kit" from Sony for the PS2 which presumably includes vi and emacs; and also linux is available (via aforementioned mod chip) for the xbox.

  16. Re:Two partitions on Half-Terabyte Hard Drive Reviewed · · Score: 1

    "perfect online safety net" ??

    It's still all on one drive...Drive goes, your data goes.

  17. Re:The price for openness on Stallman Claims Linux Trademark Doesn't Matter · · Score: 1

    most of that code could be classed as a deriative work of Linus' so wouldn't that mean he'd win the copyright case, if it came to that?

  18. Re:iTunes is a monopoly on Crunching the Math On iTunes · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    ahh, c'mon, you don't find "They have fought the War on Drugs with skill" funny?

  19. Re:The future is Google on Google Instant Messenger all Rumor · · Score: 1

    surely googleFS is highly optimised for large files, such as web indices? And so won't be that good for your local machine.

  20. Re:I am NaN on Can a Customer Loyalty Database Change a Society? · · Score: 1

    oh yeah I totally agree, the customers are at least as bad. They always seem to think that whatever they say is the funniest thing ever and that you've never heard it before, then stand laughing at their own stupid quip.

    The worst one is when you're having trouble scanning something and some wisecracker says "oh it's free then" before erupting into the worst case of giggles you've ever heard.

    For the record I should say that most customers were fine, their were just the odd few that warranted being attacked with the peas.

  21. Re:I am NaN on Can a Customer Loyalty Database Change a Society? · · Score: 1

    being an ex-cashier, I quite like the self-serve things. I can serve myself usually just as fast as the other people can serve me, never feel hurried and never have to go through the same stupid quotes and "hilarious" quips that the supermarket staff inevitably have and feel the need to tell me.

    The machine doesn't have a fixed plastic smile either.

  22. Re:Microsoft won't be too far behind ... on Yahoo to Launch Blog Ad Network · · Score: 1

    *bets for a limited beta in october*

  23. Re:Riiiiiiight on The Future of the Net · · Score: 1

    A company in the UK gave computers away if you signed up for their phone service....They nearly went bust but got bought out, and have actually just gone bust recently.

  24. Re:Funny, on Microsoft and Google Fighting for the Skies · · Score: 1

    In the UK, the directions are terrible, using my postal code locates me on the next street along. The last time it queried it for directions it offered a drive an hour longer than theaa.com does....Plus the aerial photos for the UK suck...

  25. Re:Scam? on BBC Opens TV Listings For Remix · · Score: 1

    Well aren't they saying that they'll adopt any really innovative worthwhile ideas? I presume they'll be paying for that? It strikes me as just like google allowing people to make plug-ins for the google desktop product, so that google don't have to make or support the plug-ins theirselves...