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  1. Yesterday's news on EFF: Amazon, AT&T, and Snapchat Most Likely To Rat On You To the Gov't · · Score: 2, Informative
  2. Re:WTF slashdot on Linux 3.15 Will Suspend & Resume Much Faster · · Score: 3, Informative

    Just go to a new and better site: http://soylentnews.org/

  3. Re:It doesn't work at all. on Linux 3.15 Will Suspend & Resume Much Faster · · Score: 1

    It simply doesn't resume. HIbernation always works. You can see it on videos:

    http://www.pg.gda.pl/~jkozicki...
    The *.mov files are records from hibernation/suspend attempt. They have polish names, ignore that. You can see that it reboots again right at the end of resume, then boots into log-in screen

    I think it is related to my hardware: dual Xeon E5-2687Wv2, 64 GB of RAM, motherboard SUPERMICRO MBD-X9DRI, GPU nvidia GTX 780 (only debian approved nonfree drivers, no blobs from nvidia.com)

  4. It doesn't work at all. on Linux 3.15 Will Suspend & Resume Much Faster · · Score: 2

    What's the point if suspend resume doesn't work at all?

    Here's my SLEEP script, in which I am testing various kernels:

    #!/bin/bash

    logger "========== touch forcefsck ==========="
    # if resume failed, then I want fsck (SSD disks, so it's just few seconds)
    touch /forcefsck
    /bin/sync
    sleep 1

    logger "hibernating"
    # https://help.ubuntu.com/commun...
    # it says there to try hibernating using various different methods

    ### method: 1 kernel 3,13,0 - fail, (2/6 success rate)
    #/usr/sbin/hibernate

    ### method: 2 kernel 3,13,0 - fail, (3/6 success rate)
    #/usr/sbin/s2disk

    ### method: 3 kernel 3.13.0 - fail, (2/6 success rate)
    #echo platform > /sys/power/disk
    #echo disk > /sys/power/state

    ### method: 4 kernel 3.13.0 - (3/6 success rate)
    ### kernel 3.2.0 - 80% sukcesów 20% fail (over 80/100 success rate - currently in use)
    ### kernel 3.12-bpo - (0/1) success rate)
    echo shutdown > /sys/power/disk
    echo disk > /sys/power/state

    sleep 5
    logger "restart network"
    ## something screws networking after resume
    /etc/init.d/networking restart
    sleep 2

    ## also UPS connection is screwed (sometimes I need to disconnect and reconnect the USB cable)
    sleep 5
    /etc/init.d/nut-client stop
    sleep 5
    /etc/init.d/nut-server stop
    sleep 5
    /etc/init.d/nut-server start
    sleep 5
    /etc/init.d/nut-client start
    sleep 5
    # don't mess with clock /etc/init.d/ntp restart
    logger "resume complete"

    Besides, this is old news. Our new and better site beat slashdot: https://soylentnews.org/articl... . The only working kernel was 2.6.29 with tuxonice

  5. Old news. on Kaspersky: Mt. Gox Data Archive Contains Bitcoin-Stealing Malware · · Score: 3, Informative

    Coindesk already wrote about that almost two weeks ago!

  6. Re:Join the slashdot farewell: on Customer: Dell Denies Speaker Repair Under Warranty, Blames VLC · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oh, I can burn my karma, no problem.

    If you were paying attention you would know that from 10 to 17 february there is slashdot boycott (slashcott) in which people log off and can only browse anonymously to give dice holdings fewer requests from logged in users.

    PS: doesn't that posting a new story exactly once per hour doesn't ring you a bell?

  7. Re:Beta comment from an old-timer on Silk Road's Ross Ulbricht's Next Court Date Set For November · · Score: 1

    This guy wants to start altSlashdot: http://slashdot.org/~Okian%20W... - check his latest comments

    I hope it will have UTF-8 support as well as mathjax - the math rendering engine used on stackexchange. Imagine how wonderful comments and posts could look like, if people could embed formulas easily!

    Our wiki now collects all the most important ideas: http://www.altslashdot.org/wik...

    Also you are welcome on IRC ##altslashdot on freenode

    BTW, I haven't changed my sig since 2002, and it will be the same on new slashdot, whatever name we pick: http://www.altslashdot.org/wik...

  8. Re:How to call Bruce on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    well then, check my sig :) Hasn't changed since year 2000.

  9. Re:Resurrecting Technocrat.net on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    Hi Bruce, I remember both times when you tried to start Technocrat.net. How about joining altslashdot ? Don't worry about bad name, we are now looking for some other name.

    As much as I don't like javascript too, I like very much how http://math.stackexchange.com/ supports the math rendering engine MathJax. And along with UTF-8 support I think that we need the ability to discuss difficult topics using math to describe them.

  10. Re:Why? on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    thanks :) I try to keep as much as possible in english. But unfortunately not everything :) We have translated 50% of that 300pages PhD thesis so far :)

  11. Re:Why? on Slashdot Tries Something New; Audience Responds! · · Score: 1

    we want UTF-8 + MATHJAX support - the math rendering engine that is used by http://math.stackexchange.com/

    MATHJAX !! + UTF-8 !!

  12. Re:We are not an audience on Quarks Know Their Left From Their Right · · Score: 5, Insightful

    and we want UTF-8 + MATHJAX support - the math rendering engine that is used by http://math.stackexchange.com/

    MATHJAX !! + UTF-8 !!

  13. what's the address? on Would Linus Torvalds Please Collect His Bitcoin Tips? · · Score: 2

    give a link to this friggin' BTC address, for example on blockchain.info (that's the only interesting piece of information here), apart from that it's a joke news.

  14. Re:No. 404 is important! on Fixing Broken Links With the Internet Archive · · Score: 1

    wow, thanks. I need to check it out (replying only to "mark" your post in my comment history ;)

  15. Ok, that pdf.. on Glyphy: High Quality Glyph Rendering Using OpenGL ES2 Shaders · · Score: 3, Funny

    is the weirdest presentation that I ever saw on slashdot.

  16. Re:The providers are a bigger problem than the pho on Phil Zimmerman Launching Secure "Blackphone" · · Score: 1

    unless the phone contacts first to wifi, then to other blackphones nearby forming a mesh network (that can be possible, but initially unlikely, due to low popularity of blackphone), then finally to some of available celltowers (not necessarily the one with strongest signal).

  17. This could be true on Apple Denies Helping NSA Subvert iPhone · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, since Apple is aware that whatever they claim can be sooner or later verified by checking Snowden data, they could be telling the truth.

  18. Re:Regarding missions to Mars on Private Mars One Mission Contracts Lockheed For Exploratory Mission · · Score: 1

    no, I'm not, so here it is: http://janek.kozicki.pl/base.php

  19. Regarding missions to Mars on Private Mars One Mission Contracts Lockheed For Exploratory Mission · · Score: 1

    I think that you should check out my homepage, see signature.

  20. Re:food on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 1

    but only volunteer humans.

    Using non-volunteer humans as experiment subjects is highly unethical, and I hope that it is illegal everywhere.

    BTW, we are not eating chimps only because their food is not tasty.

  21. food on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm sorry but there's no difference between livestock (chicken, cows, horses, etc...) and experiment sujects (mice, chimps, dogs, etc...)

  22. Re:It's not different from other modern games on The Ultimate Anti-Action Online Game: Waiting In Line 3D · · Score: 1

    good summary.

  23. you didn't rtfa, did you?

    From the start of this sting, I have conferred with a small group of scientists who care deeply about open access. Some say that the open-access model itself is not to blame for the poor quality control revealed by Science's investigation. If I had targeted traditional, subscription-based journals, Roos told me, "I strongly suspect you would get the same result."* But open access has multiplied that underclass of journals, and the number of papers they publish. "Everyone agrees that open-access is a good thing," Roos says. "The question is how to achieve it.

    so he didn't miss it, maybe he is doing this right now, but isn't telling

  24. Some good news about mars colonization. on Water Discovery Is Good News For Mars Colonists · · Score: 1

    My wife wrote a PhD thesis about Mars Colonization. She wrote it in polish language. The good news is that it is now 50% translated to english. I will publish this translation in next two or days. Then you will find it on my homepage. I hope that translation will be fully complete in next several months.

  25. rsnapshot, rsync. on Ask Slashdot: How Best To Synchronize Projects Between Shared Drive and PCs? · · Score: 1

    http://www.rsnapshot.org/howto/

    Well, actually probably rsync will be sufficient for your needs. And rsnapshot is probably a little more than your needs. I suppose that only thing you need to configure is a rsync server on windows, a nice writeup you will find here: http://www.stillnetstudios.com/snapshot-backups-howto/

    I recently used this to configure my wife's windows PC, so that it will work with rsnapshot, and backup all her projects. After configuring rsync server on windows, the rsync operation works seamlessly. Whether you will use just rsync, or complement it with rsnapshot is up to you.