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  1. Grateful for the custom ROMs: on Google Can't Ignore the Android Update Problem Any Longer · · Score: 0

    Fortunately, many saw the problems and made available custom ROMs for various Android devices. Yes, there are risks involved with rooting and I see the argument that you shouldn't have to resort to steps that void your device's warranty to get updates... but at least there is the choice to take that risk. Many thanks to the AOSP and Slimroms developers for extending your kindness to my "jflteatt."

  2. Re:Impressive... and improbable. on 1+ Year Running Arch Linux On a Lenovo Yoga 2 Chronicled · · Score: 0

    My experience with Arch has also been positive, even with the occasional dive into AUR. I check the news page before I run "yaourt -Syua" and I haven't had any catastrophic issues since the install in late 2012. It probably also helps that I update almost daily, which makes rollbacks easy.

    Coming from Gentoo/FreeBSD way back when, I expected a fair amount of tinkering with Arch on my T530 and maybe that is the reason why a few breakages here and quirks there don't bother me. I have yet to come across an issue that the wiki nor the forum gurus could not help solve.

    I'm typing this on a T400 running Linux Mint. It's pretty and very simple to use but it isn't as "fun" as Arch. I've even solidified my commitment to Arch with the purchase of an Arch coffee mug: see, now I have to use it.

  3. Re: No, it's not time to do that. on It's Time To Revive Hypercard · · Score: 0

    It's a "dramatic opener" to my post, coward. Certainly caused drama for you.

  4. Re: No, it's not time to do that. on It's Time To Revive Hypercard · · Score: 0

    Yes, I'm sure you've emerged from your mother's womb as a full-fledged software developer. Fucking elitist dipshit. I have some CS experience from school so I took upon myself, on my own time and dime, to learn VBA for Excel. I am one of those "dumb-ass" managers who made a few time-saving tools with VBA for the hotel I work in. I know that my code is amateur at best. I also prefer that my corporate IT won't ever know my code exists, especially since "professionals" like you are so helpful to noobs like me. Through word of mouth, however, my tools are now used in several hotels. Hypercard, BASIC, VBA, whatever: what took a real person 4+ hours to do now takes the same person 10 minutes SOLELY due to the fact that an easy-to-learn-and-program platform was available to me. If all I had was "heavy" language, that same person would still be wasting 4 hours every week. I even have a counter to a popular rebuttal: "so, what happens if something goes wrong with the code and you're no longer working for the hotel? Who's going to fix it then?" That's right, I didn't think of that! I'm going to continue to waste time and labor just so that I can spare the uber-professional IT guy five years from now the pain of going through my amateur code. If it's your job to maintain and expand someone else's code, oh well. Please, don't propagate your elite-speak and go back to whatever elite thing you were doing. I now have six VBA projects involving anything from supply inventory to billing clients in the neighborhood of $30k every week. Good for me: bring on the Hypercard. And just in case you work for my corporate IT, I'm going to go through all of my VBA projects and delete all of my super-friendly comments of what I'm trying to accomplish. Since you are so elite, I'm sure you can figure it out without issues... heck, my comments will probably just get in your way.

  5. Deep Freeze: on Ask Slashdot: How Best To Set Up a Parent's PC? · · Score: 0

    Give Deep Freeze a try. It may not be a 100% match for your issue but it does wonders on public computers.

    Set up the PC, install apps and customize it. Once the PC is ready to go, install Deep Freeze.

    Use whatever browser you want. Install whatever you want. Get a virus or really mess things up. Reboot and it's back to square one.

    It also has the ability to set folders aside that are not frozen. You can store pictures and other documents in that as the changes to those folders are immune to the freeze.

    I'm just a satisfied user: I have nothing to do with the developers. I only have to check on the public workstations if there are hardware issues or major updates to browsers or other apps. It sure beats reinstalling those public workstations every few months because of caked on spyware and viruses.

  6. None: on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 0

    Linux is already fun without games.

  7. Phablet: on Feds Continue To Consider Linux Users Criminals For Watching DVDs · · Score: 0

    I'm going to jailbreak my phablet and see what happens.

  8. Quality time with your son: on Ask Slashdot: Securing a Windows Laptop, For the Windows Newbie? · · Score: 0

    I've read a lot of good, interesting posts. You should let him break things a few times so that he can be familiar with the reinstalls: it is a wonderful opportunity to learn how to fix things on your own. Also, you can set aside some time to go over things together. I've always fixed things for my dad when it came to tech related issues... so I can only imagine what it would have been like, had my dad sat down with me with some floppies and gone over DOS commands back in the day...

  9. I'm happy to see you alive and well... on Slackware 14.0 Arrives · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm sorry I left you for that whore Redhat but she was much easier (she came with the book). I went around the block a few times and am happy with Arch now... I'm sure you wanted to know that. I still think of you and your floppies from time to time...

  10. Re:Troll, but I'll take the bait... on Fedora Core 2 released to Mirrors, Bittorrent · · Score: 0

    You don't need divine intervention if you didn't print off the manual... alt-f2 to another prompt and 'links' the docs off the cdrom (or from the net if you set up the nic). alt-f#'ing back and forth can be a pain but it sure beats dual-booting to xp (or other) to troubleshoot. some say it's possible to ssh and control the install from a remote box but i've never tried that (i should!). after using portage, i could never get used to the yum/apt dance required in FC. anyways~

  11. Re:George Bush on Whose Desktop Would You Most Like To See? · · Score: 0

    .... and Osama's Desktop.

  12. Re:Electronic music? on Buy.Com Debuts Music Download Site · · Score: 0

    Yeah, and a search for Future Sound of London got shot down as well. I can't understand how Cher relates to the search results of FSOL. And who's Kelly Clarkson? [firing up slsk to find out who she is...]

  13. Re:copy available online? on Fiber-Optic Map: A Classified Dissertation? · · Score: 0

    worry not, terrorist scum. give thinkgeek a couple of days~

  14. "quire" is a variant of "choir" (m-w.com) on Linux vs. SCO: The Decision Matrix · · Score: 1

    "preaching to the quire" and "preaching to the choir" are both correct. please, do /. a favor and ROFL somewhere else. Note to all wanna-be spelling nazis: spelling proficiency is a rechoirment. OR acchoir a dictionary AND learn how to use it.