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  1. Based on ubuntu?

  2. Re:Raspberry PI on Ask Slashdot: Suggestions For a Simple Media Server? · · Score: 2

    Didn't experience any such problems. I am playing large avi over smb all the time.

  3. Re:*Sigh* on Lawmakers Who Upheld NSA Phone Spying Received Double the Defense Industry Cash · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's the American influence, indeed the US is central to the global unrestricted power of corporations.

  4. Re:Bury on Microsoft Is Sitting On Six Million Unsold Surface Tablets · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Obvious on The CIA Wants To Know How To Control the Climate · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Government elected by corporations

  6. YES! on The Microsoft High-Profile Exodus Continues · · Score: 0

    The demise of Microsoft, isn't that where we all have been waiting for? I hope the go bust soon, just like the USA also.

  7. Bullshit on China Blocks 'Egypt' On Twitter-Like Site · · Score: 1

    China is not censoring the events in Egypt. If this word is blocked on one site it is certainly not representative for the media at large. It's all over the news on all news outlets in China. And no, this will not give the Chinese people idea's. In general the Chinese population is supportive of there government.

  8. Re:Does targetted malware count? on Threat of Cyberwar Is Over-Hyped · · Score: 0

    It has never been proven that Iranian uranium-enrichment centrifuges where damaged by Stuxnet. The Iranians deny it. I wouldn't rely on the NYT for information about such topics. It might well be a propaganda spin.

  9. Re:Well... on Threat of Cyberwar Is Over-Hyped · · Score: 2

    It has never been proven that Iranian uranium-enrichment centrifuges where damaged by Stuxnet. The Iranians deny it. I wouldn't rely on the NYT for information about such topics. It might well be a propaganda spin.

  10. Political prisoners? on Alleged Russian Spy Ring Exposed In US · · Score: 1

    Can it be that the government is hiding political prosecution by labeling them 'spies'? That is what some have suggested: http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=93758

  11. Re:And The Flip Side ... on Oracle Wants Proof That Open Source Is Profitable · · Score: 1

    They could sell the open source software division in some company interested in having an portfolio in open source projects such as Redhat or Springsource?

  12. Re:Yeah..right on Venezuela's Last Opposition TV Owner Arrested · · Score: 1

    There is little effort needed to prove the Globovision boss is a conspirator. He actively participated in the 2004 coup and his own declarations suggest he would not hesitate to do it again.

  13. Re:Hillary Clinton's quotable quote on China Slams Clinton's Call For Internet Freedom · · Score: -1, Troll

    Some people cried tears when they listened to speeches of Hitler too. It's just cheap propaganda, Clinton only favors freedom for corporations, not for people.

  14. Re:Climate change is a security threat on CIA Teams Up With Scientists To Monitor Climate · · Score: 1

    "all pro-global warming scientists are lying scum with a political agenda" Sounds you are more driven by a political agenda than science.

  15. Use it if you want trouble on Are You Using SPF Records? · · Score: 1

    If your mail does not arrive your supposted to get a helpful answer here: www.openspf.org/Why
    It's been down for ages.

  16. Re:Dual Standards on Cuba Jails US Worker Handing Out Laptops, Cellphones · · Score: 1

    "One does wonder what would happen if an Iranian or Iraqi came into America and provided material means for people to rebel, overthrow, dissent terrorise the American government?"
    Think the Cuban Five. They only came to protect there homeland from terrorist attacks and not destroy the independence of the nation they where visiting

  17. Based on Mono on GNOME 3 Delayed Until September 2010 · · Score: 0, Troll

    If the GUI changes aren't controversial enough the fact that it is based on Mono will probably kill it.

  18. Re:Netbeans just isn't there on Oracle Outlines Plans for Sun Products, Casts Doubt on NetBeans · · Score: 2, Informative

    Netbeans is real cool for webdevelopment. While I have been wrestling for days to get Eclipse installed with the right plugins I just got going in less than then minutes with Netbeans.

  19. Re:Linux client? on uTorrent To Build In Transfer-Throttling Ability · · Score: 2, Informative

    I use deluge as a utorrent replacement

  20. Re:BeagleBoard on Low-Power Home Linux Server? · · Score: 1

    It's 2W max. I just bought one. It's easy to install Ubuntu on it. I like to add 2 discs of 2TB in mirroring as fileserver and some scripts for backups.

  21. Zionist propaganda? on Report Claims Iran Has Data To Build a Nuclear Bomb · · Score: 0, Troll

    Low on substance. High on unreliable sources. This is not news for nerds.

  22. Re:Words Fail Me. on China Admits Use of Death-Row Organs · · Score: 1

    "which they've always denied until now" That's the BBC spin.
    "We have a government admittedly selling human organs for profit" Is misrepresenting the article.

    Please read the original article:
    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-08/26/content_8616938.htm

    Now go on bashing a culture because we fear they are overtaking our economic hegemony.

  23. Re:Yay Human Spirit on Five Technologies Iran Is Using To Censor the Net · · Score: 1

    Who says that this are non-government, non-business entities? I'm quiet sure that the pentagon and other US services will waste no time and join this effort if it wasn't created by them in the first place. In my view the US has been the oppressor in this case as it has been feeding unproven and highly unreliable information in order to provoke violence in the enemy camp. I wouldn't be surprised if they are steering Mousavi too.

  24. Unreliable on Computerized Election Results With No Election · · Score: 1

    Seems to be a propaganda stunt by the coup regime. These kind of "relevations" could be used to discredit there opponent. It's the same juristic system that ordered the military to commit a coup that discovered these material and informed media that favor them. Remember that an army that is not loyal to Zelaya is supervising elections in Honduras?

  25. Re:Doing OK, in spite of bumps in the road on The State of Munich's Ongoing Linux Migration · · Score: 3, Interesting

    About limuxwatch. Why is it posting anonymous? It doesn't look like very honest hiding your identity. It is very very likely that it limuxwatch is connected to business interests (MS?)