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  1. Re:working link on 1+ Year Running Arch Linux On a Lenovo Yoga 2 Chronicled · · Score: 1

    http://webcache.googleusercont... Google cache to the rescue!

  2. Re:Ah the Slashdot effect... on 1+ Year Running Arch Linux On a Lenovo Yoga 2 Chronicled · · Score: 1

    http://webcache.googleusercont... Google cache to the rescue!

  3. Re:I have a lenovo thinkpad... on Lenovo Could Take Over RIM · · Score: 2

    Typing this on my T520 right now. The reason there isn't any difference in the ThinkPad branded equipment is because Lenovo bought them, but didn't change anything. Factories stayed the same. Distribution, Management, Fulfillment, and R&D never changed - just Chinese cashing the checks and paying the bills now. Now, the 'Idea' branded stuff is different - and I think that the Edge is technically their consumer-grade junk. I wouldn't touch any of that.

  4. Re:What happened? on Lenovo Could Take Over RIM · · Score: 1

    I've been putting Lenovo's on all the desks where I work, and I've found the hardware quality to be middling-to-decent, and the support to be pretty good.

  5. Maybe thinking about Virtualization on Windows Admins Need To Prepare For GUI-Less Server · · Score: 1

    Could they possibly be thinking about making HyperV on gui-less server 8 competitive with ESX? VMWare has been eating their lunch for a good while now, and the licensing changes in 5.0 have rocked the boat a little. HyperV was a tough sell before due to, among other things, the extra resources you had to dedicate to running the host OS. If MS could slim that down, maybe they get some market share back. 2008 Server Core was/is an OK start, but there wasn't really enough you could do with it. It is great for the stuff you can do.

  6. Re:It gets hard but... on Infinite Mario With Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment · · Score: 1

    Once you learn the path to follow, Tubular is a piece of cake. Yes, many lost lives and much profanity is used in the finding of that path. Also, don't grab the second P balloon right away -- Wait until you're about to lose the one you have. That will give you the extra 10 seconds you need to properly dodge those stinking footballs.

  7. Re:HP Does this ... on The Recovery Disc Rip-Off · · Score: 1

    Wow, your an idiot.
    Ha! Karma really bit you square on the ass, huh?

  8. Re:This would make life harder on Alien Swarm Can Be Played As a Terrifying FPS · · Score: 1

    Doom (and 2, and especially 3) spawned things to the sides mostly. If I had a nickel for every "oh, look, another narrow hallway. I wonder when the doors on either side of me are going to open and the Hell Knights are going to come snarling out" moment...

  9. Re:Or.. on Alien Swarm Can Be Played As a Terrifying FPS · · Score: 1

    No. They put motion controls in because they're porting it to the Wii, and they have to.

  10. Pics on The Hell Known As Internet Screening Services · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Pics or it didn't happen?

  11. Re:64 bit flash .... Why? on 64-Bit Flash Player For Linux Finally In Alpha · · Score: 1

    Yep. The problem isn't getting the binaries to run, the problem is with getting 32bit versions of all the libraries they need to work alongside the 64 bit versions of the libraries (A whole new walk through "Dependency Hell". Those "incompetent fools" in Redmond have a much tighter control over which libraries ship with their OS (Most of them are still of the 32bit variety). You see, you can run 32bit code and 64bit code on the same machine, but not in the same process. Since 64bit Windows runs a 64bit kernel, it still had it's problems when it was new, mainly in the area of device drivers, which all had to be recompiled in 64bit to work with the new 64bit kernel. The rest of it's still pretty much 32bit (with the new Exchange server being a notable exception, but it ships with it's own set of 64bit dll's).

  12. Re:64 bit flash .... Why? on 64-Bit Flash Player For Linux Finally In Alpha · · Score: 1

    To run the 32-bit flashplayer natively, because your browser and all it's pluigns have to have the same number of bits, so to speak.

    Yes, I know about nspluginwrapper. Yes, it works OK, but it has it's own quirks, and it takes slow to a whole new level.

    So, there's 3 choices, 32-bit firefox with 32-bit flashplayer, 64-bit firefox with nspluginwrapped 32-bit flashplayer, and 64-bit firefox with 64-bit flashplayer. The first isn't an option for me without a reinstall, the second sucks, and the third also sucks, but, IMHO, sucks less.

    So, to sum up a way-too-long answer; What's a convincing reason to use 64-bit flashplayer? Answer: Because or all the options for 64-bit Ubuntu, it sucks the least.

  13. Re:64 bit flash .... Why? on 64-Bit Flash Player For Linux Finally In Alpha · · Score: 1

    So it can use up to 2TB of RAM at once? :)

    Not speaking from personal experience or anything...
    If you decide to load a 64-bit version of a popular distro that doesn't have decent packages for 32-bit firefox (thank you very much, Ubuntu). Last I tried, 32-bit firefox won't even build or run on 64-bit ubuntu, even with copious use of getlibs.

    Those of us (OK, those of YOU. I obviously fail.) with a modicum of foresight installed 32-bit, because, really, what does 64-bit anything gain you that's not outweighed by problems?

  14. Slashdot - Last Year's News Today on 64-Bit Flash Player For Linux Finally In Alpha · · Score: 1

    Slashdot -- "Last year's news, today!!!"

    I've been running this since I saw it announced on Slashdot a year and some ago (and linked to the same article, I think). It's better than Alpha quality, IMHO. Still slow as hell. At least they got the sound-out-of-sync-with-video problem on youtube fixed.

  15. Re:Are you serious, or just killing time? on Powerful Linux ISP Router Distribution? · · Score: 1

    A Venn diagram?

  16. Re:Getting Flash to Work on A Mixed Review For Google Chrome On Linux · · Score: 2, Informative

    Adobe has an 'Alpha' 64-bit Flash player out for Linux. It's kept up-to-date (well, sort of). I would consider it mid-Beta quality. Actually, it works just about as well as the 32bit official version, so, draw whatever conclusions you like. It's available on their 'Labs' section. Don't bother with the installer, it breaks things. Important things. Instead, just extract the .so and link it up yourself.

  17. Re:Flash works fine... on A Mixed Review For Google Chrome On Linux · · Score: 1

    Flash works as well in Chrome as it does in Firefox. Flash performance on Linux is far below what I would consider "fine". At least in Chrome, when Flash starts gobbling up RAM and CPU, you just lose the one tab, and not the entire browser.

  18. Re:Not Chrome's Fault on A Mixed Review For Google Chrome On Linux · · Score: 2, Informative

    Psshhh... ultra-stable? 9.10 is the worst distro Ubuntu has had since I started using it back at Fiesty (7.04). I'll give you one example -- Upstart. Upstart is absolute crap. It tries to do away with a convention (Init) that has worked for years, and is standard across many distros, and replace it with one that was never ready for prime-time. They didn't even get the script for frackin' X right -- they had to push a patch through to stop upstart from constantly restarting X if, for some reason, your configuration was bad. That really pissed off those of us that had intel on-board graphics that made the driver Karmic shipped with poo itself.

  19. Re:Well just download the ISO. on Canonical Halts Ubuntu CD Free-for-all · · Score: 4, Funny

    The ISO's don't come with stickers. I need my Ubuntu stickers, dammit!

  20. Jarvik Heart? on Artificial Heart Recipient Has No Pulse · · Score: 1

    Doesn't the Jarvik artificial heart work just like this?

  21. my solution on Which Filesystem Do You Use On Portable Media For Linux Systems? · · Score: 1

    I just click the stupid 'display it' button when opening text files. It's not really that big of a deal for me, and I like having my USB key be readable by anything I stick it in.

  22. Re:What about this one? on MPAA Pushes Once Again To Close the Analog Hole · · Score: 1

    I hate them so much that I download my movies twice. By their math, that costs them twice as much money. If all us pirates would just band together and download all of our pirated movies twice, we'll soon cost them so much that we'll put them out of business.

  23. Re:Years of appeals on Appeals Court Overturns 2007 Unix Copyright Decision · · Score: 0, Troll

    I thought paying SCO off was equivalent to smoking cock and, ahem..., bagging tea.

  24. Re:Pranks now felonies on FBI Nabs Chicago Transit Authority Radio Hacker · · Score: 1

    If I accidentally rear-end a city bus in traffic, is that a felony? What if I cut one off in traffic? That would be interfering with the operation, correct? What if I hold the door to a subway car open so that someone's leg doesn't get caught and mangled? Felony?

  25. Re:Misread on California Student Arrested For Console Hacking · · Score: 1

    If I only had mod points. Well played, sir!