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  1. Re:How/Why does thi skeep happening on Exploit Released for Unpatched Windows Flaw · · Score: 1

    On x86 processors (and probably most others), the stack pushes backward in memory As I understand it, this is not the case for PowerPC processors - so once Apple migrates to x86, so potentially a class of exploits will become possible. This is one of the things that I am not looking forward to about the "switch" :(

  2. No argument on Dealing With Laptops in a Business Network? · · Score: 1

    Apparently no-one had an argument with this point :)

  3. In hindsight... on Apple Fails Due Diligence in Trade Secret Case · · Score: 1

    It looks like Jobs should have just kicked a chair and swore alot instead...

  4. Re:Atom's Death Toll on RSS Wins, Signals Atom's Death Toll? · · Score: 1
    Let's face it: the author meant to say "sounds the death knell" or "rings the death knell" or something to that effect, and just got it horribly, horribly wrong in his mind, likely using the same logic you did

    I think that you have hit the hammer right between the eyes

  5. Don't walk, run... on Fold 'n' Drop Window Interaction · · Score: 1
    ...to the patent office.

    Oops, looks like MS got there first :)

  6. Me too on Intel Developer Macs Outperform G5s · · Score: 1
    I look forward to finally replacing my Powerbook with a nice speedy Intel-powered machine in a year or two, and I bet many Apple users will be with me

    I have a Powerbook 12" with a G4 at 1.33 GHz. I have had it for almost a year and was considering moving up to the 15". For me, the speed bump would be even smaller right now.

  7. 19inch on Homebuilt 19" Mini-ITX Server Rack · · Score: 1

    He lists his e-mail as 19inch@gamil.com - I would have thought that the pr0n guys would have been using that already?

  8. Re:Safari now FAILS "Acid test" on Flurry of Security Patches · · Score: 1

    It only passes if you use a nightly. For those that aren't aware, you can build your own or download Safari on Acid

  9. MPL is a compromise on Open-source Licensing: BSD or GPL? · · Score: 1

    My biggest problem with the GPL is the FSF's position that even dynamically linking against a library under GPL is enough to make the resulting code a derivative work (and thus also subject to the GPL). I agree. It was largely this clause that inspired me to recommend the use of the MPL instead of the GPL for a product that my company intends to release in the future.

  10. Getting help from Darwine project on Codeweavers to Support Mac OS X on Intel · · Score: 1
    The following post was made by codeweavers onto the Darwine project mailing list:

    Message: 3
    Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:12:49 -0500
    From: Jeremy White
    To: Darwine Devel
    Subject: [Darwine] Slightly OT; we've announced a roadmap to the Mac

    I just wanted to let folks know that we've officially
    announced that we'll be providing CrossOver Office for the
    Mac. We will likely be using/supporting/aiding + abetting
    the Darwine project/process as our way of achieving that.

    This is pretty exciting for us; we've done a lot of
    Mac work through the years, and have some Mac bigots on
    staff. We'd just never seen a way to make a Mac version
    of CrossOver make business sense...until now.

    We're still figuring out just how we want to attack this,
    and so on (and waiting for our dev kit to arrive ).
    Right now, we're trying to encourage
    ISVs to partner with us; the more interest we can generate
    now, the more energy we can put into this prior to the
    official Intel/Mac launch.

    But I figured I'd drop a note to let folks know,
    and to say thank you for all the work you've put in.
    I hope we can pitch in and help out!

    Cheers,

    Jeremy
  11. GUI automation on Beginner's Guide to Linux Distros · · Score: 1
    Actually it is a fallacy that GUI tasks cannot be automated, it is just more difficult to implement.

    Never fear, Automator is coming to an x86 near you soon :)

  12. US numbers only? on Security Breach Exposes 40M Credit Cards · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I wonder if it was only US CC numbers or if we all have to worry?

  13. Australian system is easy too on CA State Offers To Prepare Simple Tax Returns · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Likewise in Australia, there is just federal income tax and no state income tax. I am actually astounded that you guys in the US would put up with two income tax returns :)

    The Australian Tax Office (ATO is equiv to IRS) has some e-tax software to help you prepare your tax return (even for more complicated tax returns including rental income, capital gains, business income, depreciation etc). This can either be submitted online or printed and submitted via snail mail.

    Unfortunately I think that previous versions have been Windows only but since their corporate stuff is now Java maybe that is where e-tax is headed too?

  14. At last - an expert opinion! on Apple Switching to Intel · · Score: 1

    I got the hunch that Altivec had extra stuff than SSE2/3 based on the universal binary document from Apple which details the changes required to port Altivec code to SSE2/3 code. When reading that section, I couldn't help thinking "I bet that Apple knows everything about SSE4".

    Maybe that is just the same wishful thinking that had me thinking yesterday that maybe Intel was going to make a version of the Pentium M that understood the PPC ISA:)

  15. National pride confused? on Europe Home to Majority of Zombies · · Score: 1

    So should I be cheering for my country (Australia) to get up to the top of the list or not :)

  16. Always wrong on Linux Geeks To Take Over World · · Score: 1

    This is from Rob Enderle who has been described as Wrong more often than a broken clock and "Guys in Suits Who Smoke a Lot of Crack and Still Make Six Figures" poster boy

    Previously statements include:

    • in 10/2002 - Macs with be using x86 by end of 2003
    • in 10/2004 - Xbox 360 will use Intel and not PPC (Microsoft told him personally!)
  17. Re:Is anyone repackaging FOSS for distribution? on Updating Free Software in the Enterprise? · · Score: 2, Informative

    The standard package format on Windows is a windows installer (MSI) package. This is used by Office 2000/XP/2003 etc. Think of it as functionally equivalent to an RPM.

    The windows installer package can be deployed with the built-in software installation via group policy (aka intellimirror) or the more feature rich (and expensive) options like SMS, ZenWorks, Altiris etc

    Increasingly more FOSS projects are distributing the installations for Windows as windows installer packages - for example Apache

    For FOSS projects that use legacy installers, the installation can be repackaged into windows installer format using a variety of tools.

    [Blatant self promotion]Building windows installer packages is one of my companies core skills, we actually have our Firefox and Thunderbird packages available for free download[/Blatant self promotion]

  18. Remove Plug-ins on Microsoft to Introduce PDF competitor 'Metro' · · Score: 2, Informative

    On both the OS X and Windows version of Adobe Reader 7.0, you get a huge speed up if you remove all the useless plug-ins.

    To do this on the OS X version, just right click/CTRL click on "Adobe Reader 7.0" and select "Get Info". In the plugins section deselect everything except Search.AcroPlugin.

    To do this on the Windows version, just move the unwanted plugins from "c:\program files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\Plugins" to "c:\program files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\Optional".

    In both cases, if you end up needing one of the plugins that you removed, then just put it back!

  19. Moderation comment on Debian Leaders: We Need to Release More Often · · Score: 1

    My parent post got moderated insightful, funny and flamebait - it probably deserved the second two more than the first :)

  20. Have to compete with Microsoft on Debian Leaders: We Need to Release More Often · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Last stable release in 2002 - how can they possibly compete with Microsoft whose last desktop operating system release was in 2001 :)

  21. Probably NewsMonster PRO on Being Free is Hard to Do · · Score: 2, Informative
    NewsMonster PRO costs $29.95.

    The NewsMonster project on Freshmeat lists burtonator as the lead developer.

    Gee, I love Google :)

  22. Too cool on DIY LED-Illuminated Sleep Chamber · · Score: 1, Insightful

    DIY just beats the heck out of getting someone to do the job for you

  23. STM on Advice On Notebook Backpacks? · · Score: 2, Informative
    I would definately recommend a backpack from STM. They have heaps of pockets and places to stash stuff, they are strong and they don't look like a typical laptop bag.

    I vaguely remember a US supplier being publicised, but you can get them everywhere in Australia

  24. Re:Americans and their guns... on Home Defense, Geek Style? · · Score: 1
    I think that the compulsory military service is a red herring - we don't have it in Australia (and our gun death rate is much lower than the USA)

    Perhaps the problem is that some states in the USA make it a little easier to get hold of guns? Seriously, I suspect that the issue is only partially about gun availability, and more to do your culture

  25. Re:Circle of violence on Home Defense, Geek Style? · · Score: 1

    Seriously, why don't you look around the world at countries that don't have gun problems.

    I live in Australia and our annual gun death toll is still in double digits (homicide+accidents+cops shooting bad guys). If we are too far away to visit, I have heard the Canadians manage to do much better than the USA too!

    The line once the victim disarmers disarm themselves by law, they won't be able to force their views on others anymore was a joke, but this is what scares the rest of the world about the USA. There seems to be this mindset that the strongest force wins, the ends is more important that the means (I am thinking of Microsoft, George W, Rumsfeld, Kissinger, etc).

    Make no mistake, I am no US hater, but I seriously do not know if I would feel safe enough to visit