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  1. Re:Great article but on How Tor Helps Both Dissidents and the Police · · Score: 5, Informative

    As I understand it, you are pretty safe. It's not *you* accessing the content.

    The Tor guys recommend you have a web server on the machine which says "This is a Tor relay", presumably so that anyone who finds your machine during an investigation will know what is going on.

    Two experiences of running a tor exit relay. One good, one less good:-

    http://blog.torproject.org/blog/five-years-exit-node-operator

    http://calumog.wordpress.com/2009/03/18/why-you-need-balls-of-steel-to-operate-a-tor-exit-node/#comment-2

  2. Re:A Far Less Brain-Damaged Solution (for Linux) on New Lossless MP3 Format Explained · · Score: 3, Informative

    Good call. I was about to suggest this myself.

    I have used MP3FS and it worked perfectly.

    It's *the* ideal solution for people like me who like to have high quality audio on their computer but are limited to MP3 on their MP3 player.

  3. Re:How to turn it off.. on Vista Startup Sound to be Mandatory? · · Score: 1

    MS can simply put the wav file inside a system DLL file.
    Keep the DLL file in use so that it cannot be edited.

    Windows XP will warn you when system files have been changed (patched) and offer to revert back to the original version so it's clearly not a problem for Windows to detect changes and act accordingly.

    Also, MS could scare customers by not providing updates for unofficially patched Windows installations.

    I'm sure there are more things they can do if they want to be awkward about it.

  4. Re:Rolling your own shouldn't be too hard on A Family Collaboration Server? · · Score: 1

    Just what I was thinking.

    If a wiki is too complicated for the non-geek family members then a [b]simple[/b] image/movie sharing site can very easily be made in PHP.

    It's little more than a file-upload form and an image gallery/viewer really. A 1-week PHP project imo.

    This way it can be done to taste as well.

    PHP is a -very- easy language. You can pretty much learn it as you go along.

  5. Re:2005FPW Threadjack on Group Testing Widescreen LCD Monitors · · Score: 1

    superid:

    This is a known problem with the 2005FPW. I suffered a similar problem.
    It is due to the EDID (internal memory of some sort) getting corrupted. I presume you have an nVidia card? AFAIK, the serious problem only really exists with nVidia cards.

    There is an app which Dell provide called "DVI_RECOVER" (or "DVI RECOVER") and this aims to fix the EDID.

    See http://forum.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/messa ge?board.id=dim_monitor&message.id=33721&view=by_d ate_ascending&page=1

    I ran the fix program and then ensured I only used up to date nVidia drivers. I have had no problems since.

  6. Re:Well well well... on PS3 - Lateness With Linux? · · Score: 1

    why the hell wouldn't you just use your damn computer then?

    AC, my thought is that emulators and the like can be brought into the living room.

    Rather than getting your friends to huddle round the computer desk, switch the PS3 on and game like normal.

    As somebody who will buy one of the 'next-gen' consoles, I would like this.

  7. Re:Well well well... on PS3 - Lateness With Linux? · · Score: 1

    Emulators comes to mind

    Would seeing Sega Genesis, Nintento SNES, N64, DreamCast games being played on the PS3 impress potential customers? I think so.

    Also, if Qemu-PPC can be ported to the platform then could we see Windows and Windows games being run on the PS3?

  8. Re:spyware with IE or memory leak with FF.. on Firefox Memory Leak is a Feature · · Score: 1

    Go for it. You won't look back.

    Opera's memory usage is excellent - especially when dealing with images.

    The tab management is a lot more advanced than FF too, imo.

    If FF is lagging on you... and IE is not secure... why are you not using Opera yet??

  9. Re:Is there a way... on Tech Support to the Stars · · Score: 1

    only if Bill Gates needed help connecting his XBox :^)

  10. Re:Just started using BT on BitTorrent Clients Reviewed · · Score: 2, Informative

    Search at:
    mininova
    piratebay
    torrentspy
    torrentreactor

    If there's one thing Bittorrent is good for, it's quality releases.
    Note it's absolutely useless for songs, odd files, small files, etc and the sort of thing Kazaa would find easily.
    BitTorrent 'releases' are usually only for big stuff and have a very short lifespan. Torrents actually 'die' quickly so if you want to download Windows 95, for example, you would have trouble, as nobody has 'released'/re-released/reseeded it recently.

    Stop grabbing those vague little 5MB porn WMV files with no feedback/comments and you won't have licensing issues :P

  11. Re:What about the PSP? on PS3 In U.S. In November? · · Score: 1

    I don't know of any official anti-homebrew Sony statements but to be fair, the holes found in 1.50/2.00 allow for games to be ripped, distributed and booted/played very easily.

    Considering the loss Sony makes on each PSP, I'm not surprised this would be an issue they are quick to address.

  12. Re:Boycotting on PS3 In U.S. In November? · · Score: 1

    There was a PS2 Linux distro as well. How many copies of it have you seen?

    I used it briefly. All I did was play around, run a few OpenGL (iirc) demos and install mplayer on the thing.

    This was never going to be a commercial success. It really was only aimed at people who wanted to dev on a PS2. I don't see any other reason to buy it!
    It could only be bought online, if my memory serves me right.

    The question is whether PS3 Linux will be aimed at the normal user or will it be something only advanced users can take advantage of?

    As it will come with every HD, perhaps it really will be nice and polished for the average gamer. It would certainly be nice.

  13. Re:Boycotting on PS3 In U.S. In November? · · Score: 1

    While geeks may be anti-Sony for the rootkit fiasco, one may also appreciate the PS3-Linux distro Sony has promised its users.

    Seems to me that the Playsation team is giving coders/geeks just what they have been asking for.
    Of course, the reality of this distro is yet to be seen.

  14. More Importantly on PS3 In U.S. In November? · · Score: 1, Troll

    imho, Sony needs to give us some playable demos.

    I think *then*, the internet browsing public will know to (or not to) wait for the PS3 and buy an XBox 360 and the word will spread.

    Similarly, I imagine a good Japanese release will slow down the American / European XBox 360 sales, so a delayed North America release wouldn't be the end of the world.

    I think some solid realtime evidence is sorely needed to make the gamer/consumer think twice about blowing their console budget on the 360.

    A demo of the online play would also be reassuring. If they have started working on that yet ;)

    People need a reason not to buy an XBox 360.

  15. Re:Ubuntu? on Linux Desktop Deployment Postmortems? · · Score: 1

    Works with FireFox (apparently).
    Does not work with Opera. At all.

  16. Re:Another way of posing the question... on Should You Wait For The PS3? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sony is such a big company - the PS3 guys have absolutely nothing to do with the recent audio-cd issues.

    The Sony Playstation people I have spoken to / met (both online and in real person) all seemed nice and down-to-earth - not evil, moneygrabbing monsters.

    The 2 issues don't need to be mixed, imho.

  17. Unconfirmed on PSP Firmware Broken - Emulation for All · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is unconfirmed and there is little reason not to take it as fake right now.

    The only people to confirm it working are the people releasing it :\

    They announced it a few days ago and said "we will show it to you on the 15th of June at 15:00"... sounds like a clever ploy to get more hits on their website.

    This is not news. Yet.

  18. Re:Ease of "programmability" on PlayStation 3 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    At presentation/conference, one of the lead Unreal Tournament programmers stated very clearly that the PS3 is *very* easy to work with.

    Although lacking specifics, he did mention the great OpenGL support on the PS3 and *implied* that getting the Unreal Engine onto the PS3 needed little more than to be ported and took less than 3 months (?).

    To see for yourself, I have linked to the presentation:
    http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=149759&c id=12559378

  19. Re:Where are the torrents? on PlayStation 3 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Torrent on Mininova: http://www.mininova.org/tor/43300
    Only 1 seed and 300+ leechers but it will get there eventually ;)

    Direct link: http://a1286.m.akastream.net/7/1286/5372/1/gamespo t.download.akamai.com/5372/netshow/gslive/2005/05/ 2stream_sonypress_e305_hi.wmv

    WMV format only!

    http://www.filerush.com/download.php?target=t_kill zone_ps3_e35.mov Some higher resolution Quicktime MOVs while I'm at it...

    Notable highlights are the Unreal Engine 3, EA Boxing and the Killzone 2 demos.

  20. Re:Infect PSP with Viri on IRC On The PSP · · Score: 1

    Why not? Because atm, the browser currently supports nothing but HTML, JS, PNG, JPG and GIF. It's not like there are many PSP/MIPS viruses floating about IRC ;)

  21. Re:Biased Review on PSP And DS Duke It Out · · Score: 1

    it takes an IQ of 150 or over to actually get MP3's to play on the thing.


    1. Connect the PSP to your PC via the USB cable. (A to Mini-B)
    2. XP auto-detects the PSP as an external storage device, assigns a drive letter and opens it up in Explorer.
    3. Copy mp3s (CBR or VBR) over to the PSP folder called 'Music'.

    I don't know the Linux situation, but as Windows XP detects/installs the device with no additional drivers, it would seem not to need any special drivers.
  22. What more does she want?! on Whither the Impulse Shopper? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What does this woman want?

    1. An item is in HUGE demand
    2. People pay extra to secure an item without having to queue from 3am
    3. Game retailer makes more money and provides a service gladly taken advantage of by the customer
    4. Customer can look forward to a happy day

    It works
    If you want something hard to get, you have to play the game. So to speak.

  23. Re:PANIC!!! on State-Sponsored Solitaire? · · Score: 5, Funny

    then they would be on the right track to stopping time-wasting ;)

  24. Re:So What? on Nintendo's Next Console Revolution Will Have WiFi · · Score: 1

    The gamecube had more power and better graphics than the PS2, and that didn't seem to make a difference.

    imo, this is a matter of opinion. I myself was not impressed with the GC games I played, graphics wise.
    Also, I think the mighty XBox put the PS2 to shame but that's another issue :)

    And the PS2's architecture makes direct clockspeed / data transfer speed comparisons quite impractical.

  25. Re:So What? on Nintendo's Next Console Revolution Will Have WiFi · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware of that.

    Though I've been a Sony customer since buying a PlayStation way back, it's clear that Nintendo are very innovative.

    Processing power and graphics sell consoles though :^)