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  1. Re:ew quicktime? on New QuickTime Flaw Bypasses ASLR, DEP · · Score: 2, Interesting

    iTunes without QuickTime Get iTune Not necessarily. I don't own one, but a few of my friends have iDevices and the only way I'll support them is if they let me install itunes this way!

  2. Re:Lexmark still sells printers? on Lexmark Sues 24 Companies Over Toner-Cartridge Patents · · Score: 1

    Consumer grade HPs have really massive bloated drivers. Steer clear. Fuji Xerox stuff is a bit more spendy, but tend to support a heap of standards and have tiny drivers.

  3. Re:Good grief! on Australia Considering iPhone App Censorship · · Score: 1

    There is a choice, don't vote for the major parties - Vote Green - No Filter and Support the NBN

  4. Re:implausible? it's magic! on Aussie National Broadband Network Will Be Gigabit · · Score: 1

    I think a lot more of the money comes from Businesses and Mining

  5. Re:Popularity Contest on Canonical Begins Tracking Ubuntu Installations · · Score: 1

    Thanks, I couldn't remember if I saw it recently on Ubuntu. I definitely recall it during the debian install I did the other day.

  6. Popularity Contest on Canonical Begins Tracking Ubuntu Installations · · Score: 1

    Debian and (I think) Ubuntu have a package called Popularity Contest which reports the package usage, completely optional and asks if you want to join it post installation.

  7. Re:Let me get this straight.. on Google Found Guilty of Australian Privacy Breach · · Score: 1

    Why is it that people keep thinking that this is something between Google and some Government? This about your privacy. That means BOTH can be wrong.

    Because this is something between the government and Google, although that's not the point I was making. The government were actively directing the ISPs in the trial to intercept peoples data. Google inadvertently captured a few packets of data that was actively being _broadcast_ in an unencrypted format. The only reason that my laptop isn't currently capturing my neighbors unencrypted wireless packets is that by default wireless cards are set to ignore everything that isn't addressed to them.

    The point I'm trying to make, is what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Just because they are the government, doesn't mean the rules don't apply. Google screwed up, but it's not as big a deal as Senator Conroy made it out to be and they certainly didn't capture any banking details (or anything remotely usefull, go capture a couple of packets of your data using wireshark, you'll see how much a single packet contains).

  8. Re:Is it just Google? I doubt it... on Google Found Guilty of Australian Privacy Breach · · Score: 1

    Indeed, the only reason your wireless adapter in your device doesn't receive the data is because it _voluntarily_ checks whether it is destined for it or not.

  9. Let me get this straight.. on Google Found Guilty of Australian Privacy Breach · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's not ok for google to inadvertadly capture minute packets of useless information, but it's ok for the government to direct ISPs to intercept data illegally.

    The Australian Labor party have time and time again broken their promises, Barging ahead with Policies that their citizens do no want and completely fucking up things they tried to achieve

    The only reason Google are in hot water is because they stood up to Senator Conroy and he got upset about it.

    I for one will be making my vote count this year and I urge all fellow Australian slashdotters to do the same.

  10. Re:The song on AU Band Men At Work Owes Royalties On 'Kookaburra' · · Score: 1

    Well it wasn't in the song originally, it was added later. Load of bollocks either way.

  11. Re:R&D on Proximity Sensor Presents Latest iPhone 4 Issue · · Score: 1, Troll

    Apple is a legal and marketing company that occasionally designs Software and Hardware.

  12. Kogan on Company Protects Australians With Its "Portector" · · Score: 1

    These are same guys responsible for the 37" LCD screens dubbed "The Kogan Kevin 37" that cost the same amount that Rudd handed out to citizens as part of the Stimulus package. Kogan Kevin 37

  13. Re:3D, What's it like? on Microsoft's Glasses-Free 3D Display · · Score: 1

    The only reason I want to upgrade is to go bigger. The little 28" we've got, just doesn't cut it. Superficial "features" like 3D aren't remotely on my radar. I think the nostalgia of 3D (it's been talked about as far as I can remember), is more exciting than what the current reality.

    To be honest, on the list of things that annoy me in life, lack of 3D isn't one that rates highly. Accurate depth perception would be far more useful!

  14. Re:3D, What's it like? on Microsoft's Glasses-Free 3D Display · · Score: 1

    Most salesmen I've dealt with tend to prattle on thinking they know more and that Brand X or Technology X is better. I can't wait for them to blab on about how I'd be much better off with the more expensive 3D tv.

  15. 3D, What's it like? on Microsoft's Glasses-Free 3D Display · · Score: 1

    Seriously, what is it like? As someone who suffers from a condition known as Strabismus, all 3D movies tend to do is make my eyes water.

    All the big chains in Aus are promoting 3D TV's, I'm not looking forward to that sales conversation when I decide to upgrade my TV.

  16. Re:Curing Mono on Ubuntu Replaces F-Spot With Shotwell · · Score: 1

    I believe there is a cream that can help.

  17. Re:What's the story? on BYO Linux Router To Australia's Fibre Network · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well if you use an atom it's not _that_ power hungry and those little routers just don't have the memory/performance.

  18. Re:What's the story? on BYO Linux Router To Australia's Fibre Network · · Score: 3, Informative

    I know a few the tech support guys at my Provider, they're used to me sending logs from my BSD based firewall. A fair percentage of Modem/Routers are linux based anyway. The only real difference here is the termination is no longer a modem provided by the customer. You'll still need something that talks PPPoE to authenticate to the network, be it a hardware based router or a plethora of software based distro

  19. Re:WinServer? on Microsoft Warns of Windows 7 Graphics Flaw · · Score: 1

    Maybe, but not everything has to be installed in a windows system to be vulnerable. Take IE for example, you can technically uninstall it, but you'll still need to patch your OS for the flaws it has.

  20. Re:HTML5 video on Theora Development Continues Apace, VP8 Now Open Source · · Score: 1

    I wonder how that will go for the people sitting on the end of typical low end plans in Australia. 4GB of data, uploads counted. I'm not so sure I want to help stream Flash Ad's. At least when I torrent an Ubuntu cd, I am choosing to upload it for others.

  21. Re:That was a close call on App Store-Aided Mobile Attacks · · Score: 2, Funny

    "does it crash? does it look like it does what it says?"

    Guess that's why Flash is denied.

  22. Re:Sounds to me... on Steve Jobs Says PC Folks' World Is Slipping Away · · Score: 1
  23. Re:MythTV rant on MythTV 0.23 Released · · Score: 1

    sure, it doesn't do TV recording, but it does give a whole different user experience.

    And that's the kicker right there. Some people have trouble setting their VCR, let alone anything more complicated. I know I've prattled on about LinHES, but the defaults at least in that distro are quite sane. It comes up automatically with Mythtv-setup and all you have to do is follow the menus through (keyboard is easier, but I've done it with the remote) from top to bottom.

  24. Re:MythTV rant on MythTV 0.23 Released · · Score: 1

    LinHES is pretty much Arch Linux (previously debian, but I like the way they are doing things far better now) underneath and has quite a thriving community (It's been going since sometime in 2004). They have their own repos and a reasonable amount of packages apart from the standard myth ones. You can in theory add the arch repos to get extra stuff, but it isn't recommended and you can cause some issues if you replace the wrong thing. To note Unisen is available from the repos.

    What I find with the Larger distros is that it's feels like just "Ubuntu" with the Myth packages added on top, where as LinHES in particular feels like they have really worked hard to make it "Just Work". I like to hack things and bend them to my will, LinHES allows me to do that as it has a full featured distro underneath. Personally I use SNMP/Centreon/Nagios combo for monitoring.

  25. Re:MythTV rant on MythTV 0.23 Released · · Score: 1

    Did you try a purpose built distro? My experience has been quite the opposite, the only things I ever had to hack was the xorg config, which thank goodness is now not required. My distro of choice is LinHES