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  1. Re:How about ALSA sound? on What High End Unix Features are Missing from Linux? · · Score: 1


    I use Gentoo and with a patch from Con Kolivas I have ALSA compiled into my kernel, works like a charm only took a few minutes in addition to the time it took to recompile the kernel.

  2. Too bad on Yamaha To Withdraw From CD-R/RW Business · · Score: 1

    I had a 4416S (I think it was) that would burn anything and was very reliable. I really liked that burner. Yamaha makes good CDRW drives it really is a shame.

  3. Re:TANSTAUE.... on Israeli Firm Claims Unbreakable Encryption · · Score: 1

    I use software called Top Secret Crypto which claims their "True One Time Pad" encryption system to be unbreakable in theory or in practice.

    I guess I mostly trust the software but I will still aways be cautious of any encryption software.

  4. Long Development Cycle on A Preview of Ximian's Gnome 2.0 Desktop · · Score: 1

    I am a Gnome user and I do like Ximian Gnome but I hate waiting so long between releases. They seem to give it all a nice polish and some value added features but I'm usually several verions ahead of them by the time they release. So I would essentially be downgrading my desktop to use Ximian. I guess there just isn't a Ximian version for impatient people like me.

  5. Re:Why should we be surprised? on U.S. Pushing Conservative Science · · Score: 2, Interesting


    Exactly. One thing I don't understand is how is it that the US and allies can have any sort of weaponry or resource but any other country who does is labeled a "terrorist state" or part of some "axis of evil".

    Isn't it all just propaganda to support this administrations "might makes right" approach to foreign policy. I say we have no business interfering in the affairs of another sovereign country unless we know they intend their power and resources for imperial use. As it stands right now the only country who does this is the US.

    Even if we do know that a country intends to invade another country it should be up to the UN to decide their fate. We should not act unilaterally and we should not bully the UN but defer to their judgment. The only reason to maintain any WMD are for purposes of defense, ironically the most prevailing reason why you would need to maintain a stockpile of weapons now would be to defend your country against the threat of a US invasion.

    In summary, who are we to tell other countries what weapons they may have and what resources they can develop?

    All countries should be treated equally and bound by the same rules and laws. Just because we can bully other countries doesn't mean we should or that we are somehow morally superior.

  6. Re:Lead to mistrust? on U.S. Pushing Conservative Science · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why would anyone trust a government which could do something as heinous as the Tuskegee experiments [everything2.com]?
    This is one of the most annoying things about the propaganda spewed by our media and the Bush administration. I want someone to bring this up every time Bush says something about how Saddam poisoned his own people. He always says it in such a way as to point out the vileness of such an act in an effort to differentiate us from them.

    In reality there are more similarities than differences. You don't here that on the evening news, do you?
  7. Re:Will this lead to a mistrust of the government? on U.S. Pushing Conservative Science · · Score: 1



    In all my years reading /. I've never seen a more complete, succinct, and especially honest wrapup of current (politcally anyway) events. Now, if only our bought out, controlled by the right media would go away so this kind of truth could actually make it out to the masses.

  8. Re:Honestly... on First Human Clone Born? · · Score: 1

    no you're not. At least it sounds plausible and you don't automatically find yourself wondering how the hell anyone could ever believe this.

    However, having said that, I have seen no proof for thier beliefs either. In this respect they are no different than the Christians.

    -UU

  9. Tivo with two sources on Cable Companies Despise PVRs · · Score: 1

    The one thing that has prevented me from buying a Tivo so far has been the fact that while I have Direct TV I get my local stations from a local cable company since I do not live in a large enough market to warrant Direct TV to provide the local channels.

    AFAIK, this would allow me to either program my local channels or my Direct TV channels but not both.

    Has anyone figured out a solution to this problem. The only thing I can think of is ditching the Direct TV and going all cable. I hate to do that though because I actually like my Direct TV (except when it's very cloudy or stormy)

    -UU

  10. Re:Trillian on Gaim For Windows · · Score: 1

    Yes, but take a look at your system resources and see how much memory your trillian process is using, it's bloated. It would be better if they could modularize the program. For example: If you aren't using ICQ then why load the capability for it.

    I'd also like to see an IM program that could throttle it's resource usage if you are not using it. IM is an application that can sometimes just sit idle for long periods of time. I say either make use of the program or let go of the resources until I need to use it.

  11. You should get what you pay for on Comcast May Raise Prices On "Internet Hogs" · · Score: 1


    I don't agree that this is fair. If I pay for a cable connection I'm not paying for 1/10th the bandwith only part time. I'm paying for 100% of the available bandwith of my line, 24/7. If I were to be continuously downloading, non-stop I would be well within my rights, after all that's why I'm paying them. If they are having trouble keeping up, that's their problem, I should not be punished simply for using what I'm paying for.

    They should not sell bandwith on the assumption that I'll only use part of the available bandwith, they should not sell bandwith they cannot afford to lose either, but once they've made the agreement they should stick to it, as long as I'm paying my bill.

  12. Would love to have one on NOA to Sue for Flash Advance Linkers · · Score: 1

    He obvioulsy needed to do more advertising, I would of bought one long ago if I'd known it existed. Still might if I get the chance. I don't see how this is any different than the gba lighting kit I've seen on /. before.

    -Mark

  13. I would buy it on Cringely: OS X on Intel · · Score: 1

    I have been saying the same thing for some time now. I know I would certainly buy OS X for x86 hardware. I don't like the mac hardware. I like to build my own boxes, Mac hardware is proprietary, overpriced and more about form than function. Having said this I do believe OS X to be the superior OS compared to Win XP.

    I believe many others would buy it as well.

    -Mark

  14. can't they just use force on McAfee Will Ignore FBI Spyware · · Score: 1

    Say some company does the right thing and refuses to comply to these government demands, won't they just pass a law making it mandatory for commercial virus detectors to ignore FBI originated viruses.

    I don't see how we can win this battle, this is no longer the home of the free.

    -Mark

  15. Re:I can see the point... on Andromeda To Become Less Complex? · · Score: 1

    It runs on the sci-fi channel and they usually run them in order and repeat when they hit the end.

  16. I don't know on Andromeda To Become Less Complex? · · Score: 1

    It actually could be an improvement. I'm very sick of the little battle between tyr (spelling?) and Dylan. I want them to be friends. I know some may think that would suck but sci-fi is all about an escape from reality, I guess their animosity is just a little to real for me.

    -Mark

  17. be careful on Unreasonable Searches When Going to Work? · · Score: 1

    or some faithful GW followers will call you unpatriotic.

  18. Re:To the Naysayers on DirectFB: A New Linux Graphics Standard? · · Score: 1

    It is exactly this kind of thinking that has held Linux back and is why Linux is constantly loosing ground to other platforms.

    Get with the times already.

    -Mark

  19. X is only slowing us down. on DirectFB: A New Linux Graphics Standard? · · Score: 1

    "Could this be the future of the Linux desktop?"

    god I hope so!

    -Mark

  20. Solaris is unix. on Which Government Agencies are *nix-Friendly? · · Score: 1

    Solaris is unix, I think you meant to ask which Government agencies are open source friendly.

    -Mark

  21. capwiz on Usenix Takes Stand Against ATA and SSSCA · · Score: 1

    Check out www.capwiz.com You can email your reps there.

  22. Re:Why two hours?!? Junkyard Wars airs today on Star Trek: Enterprise Premieres Tonight · · Score: 1

    Junkyard wars will be rebroadcasted after a couple hours like all the tlc/discovery content. Why miss it for that reason.

  23. get it from the donkey on Star Trek: Enterprise Premieres Tonight · · Score: 1

    Edonkey2000 or some similar file swapping program will have it available eventually, if it's not out there already.

    -Mark

  24. boycott music industry on Michael Jackson Releases Uncopyable CD · · Score: 1

    I personally have boycotted the recording industry, I will not buy any new CD's unti an acceptable resolution is established. This includes a repeal of the DMCA

    Besides these days anyone can get nearly any music they want for free, this is leverage that we should use to remind them we do not HAVE to buy their music, they must make us want to.

    -Mark

  25. Re:writing to my congressman on Congress Plans DMCA Sequel: The SSSCA · · Score: 1

    Someone (would be me if I had more time and talent) should make a site like www.capwiz.com but for opensource issues and advocacy.

    There could be a "write your representative" application much like capwiz and there could also be pre-written letters and petitions available for a variety of relavant, current issues.