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  1. Re:Release later on Ubuntu LTS Experiences X.org Memory Leak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Except for the June 2006 "Dapper Drake" release. I believe it was their first LTS release. They should delay this LTS release too. Who the heck wants a buggy, memory leaking X.org version, or an outdated version of GLX? Some advice Ubuntu devs: Wait. Get the bug fixed. Get it right, then release. The world won't end if Ubuntu is two months late.

  2. Media Mall Playon + Xbox360 on What's the Best Way To Get Web Content To My TV? · · Score: 1

    If you have any of the current generation console gaming systems (xbox 360, PS3, or Wii) you can use those as a frontend to a Playon server and can stream a vast variety of web content including Hulu, Netflix, Comedy Central (the latest Playon build pulls Daily Show and Colbert Report episodes from Comedy Central since these shows were dropped from Hulu on March 9), and much much more through the use of scripts and plugins.

  3. Re:Don't fuck with the big banks on Latvian "Robin Hood" Hacker Leaks Bank Details · · Score: 1

    The solution is for everyone to pull money out of Chase bank and cancel their accounts. Granted, like any boycott is may not be very effective, but that's about all the individual can do. See the website move your money for more information http://moveyourmoney.info/

  4. Re:.h26x a stumbling point? on Five Years of YouTube and Forced Evolution · · Score: 1

    Yes, there's no reason you couldn't hardware decode Ogg/Theora on a mobile device, but all the existing deivices don't have the capability to do so. So if html5 adpot Theora as the standard, all existing smartphone users would be left out in the cold. I'm not saying they shouldn't adopt Ogg/Theora, in fact I think they should, but there are drawbacks.

  5. Re:Safety of the device? on Directed Energy Weapon Downs Mosquitos · · Score: 1

    Sunglasses

  6. Re:AT&T's E71x on Symbian Completes Transition To Open Source · · Score: 1

    Thanks, but the E71x is different than the E71 -- it has S60v3 Feature pack 2 instead of Feature Pack 1 among other differences. I don't think this would work for the E71x.

  7. AT&T's E71x on Symbian Completes Transition To Open Source · · Score: 1

    AT&T's customized version of Symbian on the E71x sucks eggs. They have taken away a lot of the great features of Symbian, such as the ability to use the Ovi store, Nokia maps, and simple things like the ability to set up an imap mail account. It's like At&t was paid off by Blackberry to make Symbain a failure in the US smartphone market. I've worked around most of these limitations on my device, but would be interested to know if announcement might lead to the ability to reload the E71x's firmware with a stock Symbian build.

  8. Re:lol @ 'finally standing up' on Xbox Live Class Action Being Investigated · · Score: 1

    Please folks the rules are you can not get on live if you mode your box. You still have your XBox you just can not play it on line anymore.

    Not true. http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=27102710
    Microsoft is not allowing banned xbox to connect to media center either. This isn't just about disabling the ability to game on xbox live. They are trying to kill the used xbox 360 market with this move.

  9. Re:Why switch to openSuse? on openSUSE 11.2 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    And it's problematic if you do like editing config files. At least when I was using it (Suse 10.0 or 10.1?) before I switched to Kubuntu, Yast didn't play well with config files I had hand-edited and tended to overwrite my changes. Package management was god-awful in the Suse 10 release too, but I'm assuming that's been fixed by now.

  10. Re:They've totally lost the plot on MPAA Asks Again For Control Of TV Analog Ports · · Score: 1

    If you know of any ways to capture Hulu streams (either via webpage or their desktop app), I'd love to know.

    I would think that the Hauppauge.com HD PVR http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html would do the trick, as long as you have a video card that supports component output.

  11. Re:Wait for the fine print on The Kindle Killer Arrives · · Score: 1

    Any device that uses DRM to limit what the user can do after they have purchased it has already lost, in my opinion. The Amazon Kindle 1984 deletion debacle is a good example of why giving the manufacturer control of the content on the device is a very bad thing. I like to OWN the things that I buy, not license them. Why does Barnes and Noble have the right to decide that I can only loan MY book to someone else for 14 days?

  12. Re:N900:iPhone:WinMo::Linux:OSX:Windows on 50+ Android Phones Expected In Near Future · · Score: 1

    Is the N900 locked down via something like Symbian Signed? I know it's not a Symbian device, but given Nokia's history with Sybmian Signed...

  13. Re:CARB, necessary evil on Car Glass Rules Could Impair Cell, GPS and Radio Signals In CA · · Score: 1

    BS. Auto air conditioning does not reduce mileage very much, according to the article here: http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Autos/story?id=1274541 "As for using the air conditioner, go ahead. It has little impact on gas mileage." So unless you are starting your car and leaving it running in the driveway with the A/c at full blast for five minutes before you drive off, there shouldn't be much of an impact on mileage.

  14. Re:But still... on Panasonic's New LED Bulbs Shine For 19 Years · · Score: 1

    It really depends on the CFL bulb. I have 3 GE G40 bulbs that come on at almost full brightness instantly in my bathroom vanity. The fourth bulb in the fixture is a G40 CFL from Costco that takes about 3 minutes to come up to full brightness. It's a dull red color for several minutes compared to the bright white of the GE bulbs. I also had 3 of these Costco CFL bulbs burn out after only about 4 months of usage too. Cheap Chinese junk.

  15. Re:and why do you have to pay for stuff that is FR on MS Details Last.fm on Xbox Live, Marketplace Changes · · Score: 1

    Good to know. Thanks AC!

  16. Re:and why do you have to pay for stuff that is FR on MS Details Last.fm on Xbox Live, Marketplace Changes · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The freely available x360mediaserver http://sourceforge.net/projects/x360mediaserve/ will send streaming internet radio to the xbox360. It runs on any PC with java (Linux or windows). I haven't tried it with last.fm, but I assume it would work. If it doesn't, run the Lastfm stream through LastFMProxy http://vidar.gimp.org/?page_id=50 and connect to the proxied stream with x360mediaserve.

  17. Re:Use Qt.... on Harsh Words From Google On Linux Development · · Score: 4, Insightful

    QT is probably the best GUI toolkit in history, in my opinion. Since it's now available under the LGPL license, I have to assume that the development project the whiner from Google is talking about was done before the LGPL QT 4.5 version was released or is not written in C++. Standardization is fine and all, but please, please don't standardize on GTK. Take a look at the hideously ugly GTK file picker for an example of why the usability of GTK UIs leaves something to be desired.

  18. Re:Global or just UK only? on Xbox To Get Live TV and Massive VOD Update · · Score: 1

    So don't pay a yearly fee to Microsoft to watch Netflix then. Buy MediaMall's Playon server for a one-time $40 fee and stream Netflix, Hulu, CBS, etc. content to the xbox. It's windows-only, but it does run fine in a VBOX Windows XP virtual machine on a linux host. To hell with Xbox Live. Who needs it?

  19. Re:Yea, that's what all the cool women are doing. on Does Dell Know What Women Want In a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Hence the success of the netbook market segment. Unfortunately for Dell, netbooks have lower profit margins than standard laptops.

  20. Re:backwards on NY Bill Proposes Fat Tax On Games, DVDs, Junk Food · · Score: 1

    How about lowing (or even removing) taxesd on things that are likely to help keep you fit.

    Or how about we stop using the tax code to coerce people into whatever behavior the political class wants to encourage this month. Just have a flat tax with no exemptions and be done with it.

  21. Re:Why ARE there new Intel CPUs without VT-x? on MS, Intel "Goofed Up" Win 7 XP Virtualization · · Score: 1

    Well, the Atom 270 and 280 processors they are using for most netbooks don't have VT-x. I assume they left the feature off these chips to save on power draw.

  22. Re:Sensationalism on Twitter Considered Harmful To Swine-Flu Panic · · Score: 2, Informative

    Can someone please tell me why Fox News is always singled out on Slashdot? Is CNN and MSNBC any better? If so, explain.

    Fox News tends to have a right wing agenda. Fox was on when I was at the gym yesterday afternoon. They were interviewing some ex-mayor from someplace in New Jersey who was advocating closing the US/Mexico border and was basically claiming that we needed to crack down on illegal immigration because, you see we have hundreds of thousands of these Mexicans sneaking into our country and they would be the biggest threat to the US in spreading the swine flu. Fox News idea of fair and balanced is to give voice to this xenophobic racist crap. That is why many here don't care for Fox News.

  23. Re:Interesting... on Developing Battery Replacement Infrastructure For Electric Cars · · Score: 1

    That's the advantage of swapping, some one else is worrying about battery replacement. Kind of like your BBQ propane tank, they get old, but its not your problem.

    Yes, it would be your problem. Say that I have a brand new car with 150 miles on the battery. I go to one of these battery exchange stations and my new battery gets swapped out for a battery with 200,000 miles on it. That to me would be a big problem (and is why I have only used the BBQ propane exchanges when I have had very old tanks).

  24. So what. on CFLs Causing Utility Woes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If the customer is only billed for the 13 "real" watts used per the summary, then this is a non-issue. I paid for a 13 watt bulb advertising $x in saving on my electric bill, and I get $x in saving on my electric bill. I make my purchasing decisions based on the cost to me, not on the cost to the power company.

  25. Re:Closed vs Open Source on Boxee Launches New API · · Score: 1

    The content providers just don't want you using Hulu on your actual TV.

    But most TVs sold over the past few years, at least the HDTV LCD and Plasma ones (but not my SDTV unfortunately) have at least one DB15 (vga) or HDMI input. There really isn't much to stop even a fairly clueless tech user from hooking a laptop up to their TV and watching Hulu on the TV. I do think you are right, oracleguy01, that the content providers are trying to make a distinction between TV and PC, but the with the way these things are converging I think they are going to lose on this one. A laptop (which most people already have) and a $16 vga cable from RadioShack http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2261573&tab=techSpecs is really all that is needed to watch the likes of Hulu on a modern TV.