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  1. Re:The Most Secure Mobile OS on Ask Slashdot: Most Secure Mobile OS? · · Score: 2

    I'll second the N9.. A great phone! (had a N900 before). Eco-system is small, but that may not be a problem as there is less sh1t to download!

  2. Try an Asus eeeBox on What's the Best Way To Get Web Content To My TV? · · Score: 1

    A little winner...
    http://event.asus.com/eeepc/microsites/eeebox/en/

    I have a few of these bad boys with wireless keyboards [Toshiba PA3705D] running MythTV clients.

    Very small foot print, 21W power requirement, and DVI output for easy connection to your telly!

    -Marko

  3. Linux.. kiCAD on Circuit Board Design For a Small Startup? · · Score: 2, Informative
    My offer is kiCad..

    http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

    Great schematic capture, auto-router, parts list, etc.. all open source!

    -Marko

  4. USB GSM modems... on Irish GSM Providers Asked to Track Users' Web Use · · Score: 1

    What about all the good folk who "broadband" through the GS network?.. I've checked the date, and it's not 1st April in any known time zone the I can find, but this has to be a joke??

  5. This is a great one... on (Useful) Stupid Unix Tricks? · · Score: 1

    ~$ yes > /dev/pts/0

    Just watch the other persons term...!

  6. Re:Linux on Netbooks on Asus To Phase Out Sub-10" Eee PCs · · Score: 2, Informative

    I bought a Dell Mini 9 a few days ago.. Bought the XP version.. ONLY for the increased HD capacity. XP is gone, Ubuntu is on, but I guess that will be chalked up as a XP sale. The small price difference probably means that I'll never try and send back the XP disk and look for a refund. Just my 0.5c worth!

  7. The 'ol ssh -x ??? simple is best! on Persistent Terminals For a Dedicated Computing Box? · · Score: 1

    Folks, The best of both worlds... "ssh -x user@machine", now you have a term window.. if you run any X aps, they will appear on the host machine. I would only use VNC going from a Windows box. -Marko