IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: May 24th, 2009

DaemonFCbut they aren'tMay 24 00:00
MinceRintrepid was a train wreck for meMay 24 00:00
MinceRit still isMay 24 00:00
DaemonFCworked fine for meMay 24 00:00
DaemonFCbut Jaunty doesn'tMay 24 00:00
DaemonFCwhen things break you take a look around and maybe find more things you don't likeMay 24 00:00
MinceRyay, let's completely change how x is configured and not document anything about it!May 24 00:00
MinceRyay, let's drop the one usable desktop environment from the distro!May 24 00:01
DaemonFCmost of them remove Ctrl-Alt-Bksp so you can't reset it when it freezesMay 24 00:01
DaemonFCbecause stupid people were mistakenly triggering resetsMay 24 00:01
DaemonFCwith three keys spaced out unnaturally on the keyboard :)May 24 00:01
MinceRthey should make x stable firstMay 24 00:01
MinceRit's like removing the reset button from casesMay 24 00:02
MinceRa case of overblown self-confidenceMay 24 00:02
DaemonFCwell now if X freezes you have to hold in the power buttonMay 24 00:02
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DaemonFCthen a little googling reveals you have to edit xorg.conf to get it backMay 24 00:02
MinceRtruth be told, ctrl+alt+backspace won't help in a real x freeze anywayMay 24 00:02
MinceRediting xorg.conf won't get you anywhere since they've changed how it's configuredMay 24 00:03
MinceRnow you have to screw around under /etc/hal.d or somethingMay 24 00:03
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taconesudo apt-get install dontzapMay 24 00:03
chips_b_malroyHi all, could not connect to BN, until just now, was the site ddos again?May 24 00:03
taconedontzap #it will get you the optionsMay 24 00:03
taconechips_b_malroy: apparently yesMay 24 00:04
taconechips_b_malroy: truth hurts.May 24 00:04
chips_b_malroytacone, okMay 24 00:04
chips_b_malroyRoy, I think he is using ssh somehowMay 24 00:05
taconechips_b_malroy: guess he's asleepMay 24 00:05
tessierSoftware/hardware are not as predictable as we would like because they are so insanely complicated because we want to do things like browse the web and play games with 3d animationMay 24 00:06
tessierMy Atari 2600 never crashed on me once that I can recall.May 24 00:06
MinceRand because m$ has lowered the standards beyond imaginationMay 24 00:06
MinceR(expectations)May 24 00:06
taconeif linux was the standard there would be 100th times working force on code reliabilityMay 24 00:07
taconemaybe more.May 24 00:08
chips_b_malroyUsing Fail2Ban to refuse brute-force attacks  http://gleamynode.net/articles/2216/May 24 00:08
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taconethat's just ip basedMay 24 00:09
chips_b_malroyhttp://laurentbois.com/2008/03/24/brute-force-attacks-ddos-what-are-my-defenses/May 24 00:09
chips_b_malroythis one too most likelyMay 24 00:09
chips_b_malroystill my understand is if you can prevent them from connecting by ipMay 24 00:10
taconetessier: could you have a look ?May 24 00:10
chips_b_malroyfrom what I read this is a tor attackMay 24 00:11
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chips_b_malroythe person I think did this has wrote a lot about ssh online and some on ddosMay 24 00:13
chips_b_malroyand torMay 24 00:14
taconethe person who has done the attack or the program ?May 24 00:15
chips_b_malroythe attackMay 24 00:15
MinceRwho is it?May 24 00:16
chips_b_malroyI cannot be sure, so I will not say, Roy has the informationMay 24 00:16
chips_b_malroynot on a public logMay 24 00:16
taconeif roy has the info already, then fine.May 24 00:16
chips_b_malroyI don't want to do anything that causes libility for BN, u understandMay 24 00:18
DaemonFCI don't know, everytime I get fed up with something one OS does t hat pisses me off and go to the other one, it does that part right and messes something else upMay 24 00:19
MinceRsame with desktop environmentsMay 24 00:19
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DaemonFCBut I don't like Ubuntu's developersMay 24 00:19
DaemonFCI just personally really don'tMay 24 00:19
DaemonFCthey're not approachableMay 24 00:19
MinceRwe know, gregkh said they're the devilMay 24 00:19
DaemonFChe's rightMay 24 00:19
MinceRhe's paid by m$ to say so, therefore he must be rightMay 24 00:20
MinceRoh, waitMay 24 00:20
DaemonFCI don't use OpenSuse, I don't think it's all that great ever since they decided they wanted to be an MS Windows Server cloneMay 24 00:20
DaemonFCbut they do contribute to thingsMay 24 00:20
DaemonFCwell, Novell thinks there's all this money in offering second rate knockoffs of Microsoft thingsMay 24 00:21
DaemonFCand there won't beMay 24 00:21
DaemonFCbecause if you want to use a Microsoft product you'd buy a Microsoft productMay 24 00:21
chips_b_malroyI use Mepis PCLinuxos and SiduxMay 24 00:21
chips_b_malroythere is money in it now, thats what keeping Novell goingMay 24 00:21
MinceRDaemonFC: strange, you keep boosting windows all day and then you complain because you think opensuse is copying itMay 24 00:22
DaemonFCMono is not .Net compatible, OpenOffice is not MS Office compatible, I mean if you're paying an outrageous amount either way and you're a businessMay 24 00:22
DaemonFCyou're not going to want to run OpenSuseMay 24 00:22
MinceRi guess it's my fault for trying to understand how a nutcase thinks.May 24 00:22
DaemonFCwell, it's like OpenSuse is trying to be a generic off-brand of WindowsMay 24 00:23
DaemonFCand customers just aren't having itMay 24 00:23
DaemonFCyou know?May 24 00:23
DaemonFCthat's why their stock is not doing wellMay 24 00:23
DaemonFCthis is usually what happens when a Linux distro goes that routeMay 24 00:23
chips_b_malroyOnce in awhile I have to play around with windows myself.  Mostly to update and keep track of all the antivirus and anitmalware programs.  in case I get another windows computer to clean out.  have one coming in next weekMay 24 00:24
DaemonFCthey twitch and stumble around in the wilderness for a few years then go bustMay 24 00:24
DaemonFCthey aren't 100% Windows compatible, the Linux community doesn't like or trust themMay 24 00:24
DaemonFCso they are off on their ownMay 24 00:24
DaemonFCLinspireMay 24 00:25
DaemonFC:)May 24 00:25
tessierchips_b_malroy: I'm already using fail2banMay 24 00:25
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chips_b_malroyok tessier, guess I not much helpMay 24 00:25
DaemonFCNow 9 years ago I heard about Lindows, but they weren;t saying much other than it was going to be like Windows and run all these Windows applicationsMay 24 00:25
DaemonFCthe word Linux wasn't even on their site anywhereMay 24 00:26
DaemonFCmuch less WineMay 24 00:26
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DaemonFCso I was real excited cause I figured there may be some truth to what they were alludingMay 24 00:26
chips_b_malroyand it used to log in a root tooMay 24 00:26
DaemonFCyeahMay 24 00:26
chips_b_malroypuppy used to do thatMay 24 00:27
chips_b_malroytooMay 24 00:27
DaemonFCmy expectations died down considerably when they said Linux+Wine and you get to pay us a monthly fee for access to our repository :PMay 24 00:27
chips_b_malroynot sure about the newest oneMay 24 00:27
DaemonFCwell, every once in a while someone tries to hype their distro up like that as "Come to us and you can keep your Windows apps too"May 24 00:28
chips_b_malroyDSL was a great small distro, but the two guys running it split upMay 24 00:28
DaemonFCand it's never worked out like thatMay 24 00:28
DaemonFCMandriva tried that with 8.1 "Gaming Edition"May 24 00:28
DaemonFCthey even threw in The Sims and a few other Windows gamesMay 24 00:28
DaemonFCthen you find out it was Transgaming WineX and you get to fork over more money if you want to run much elseMay 24 00:29
chips_b_malroyDaemonFC, run what u can with wine/crossover, the others with XP inside virtualbox.  and if you really have to, dual boot linux and xpMay 24 00:29
DaemonFCI have every version of Windows there's ever been in every editionMay 24 00:30
DaemonFCand a huge stack of software for itMay 24 00:30
DaemonFC:PMay 24 00:30
chips_b_malroyme too, up to 2003May 24 00:30
DaemonFCI also have all Vista editions and all Server 2008 editionsMay 24 00:30
chips_b_malroybut I go back further to dos and os/2 softwareMay 24 00:30
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DaemonFCanything that crops up on MSDN or TechnetMay 24 00:31
chips_b_malroyI stopped with Vista, had most of the longhorn builds.  Vista is just a posMay 24 00:31
DaemonFCLonghorn builds were decent til they started adding stupid shit and cutting out things that were neat to rush it outMay 24 00:32
DaemonFCit turned out to be a bloated XP, kind ofMay 24 00:32
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MinceRxp turned out to be a bloated xp, tooMay 24 00:33
DaemonFCXP isn't horribly bloatedMay 24 00:33
MinceRdepends on your definition of "horribly"May 24 00:33
DaemonFCXP is only about 20% bigger than Windows 2000May 24 00:33
DaemonFCVista is about 900% bigger than XPMay 24 00:33
MinceRin my book, a search indexer that grinds the hdd but doesn't speed up searching definitely qualifies as "horribly bloated"May 24 00:34
chips_b_malroyabout 14 months before vista was released they threw the towel in on Longhorn based on xp code.  Bill decided to base it on 2003 code and rewrite 60% of it.  Most likely because they had just made deals with sony/toshiba/hollywood to put in the massive DRMMay 24 00:34
DaemonFCwell, the Windows Search 4.0 is better about thatMay 24 00:34
DaemonFCI never notice my hard disk grindingMay 24 00:34
MinceRso is slocateMay 24 00:34
MinceRand trackerMay 24 00:34
DaemonFCa problem with the old Vista search indexer was the grinding plus outdated search resultsMay 24 00:34
DaemonFCthe new one improved considerablyMay 24 00:34
MinceRoh, and windows messenger installed and running by default qualifies as "horribly bloated", tooMay 24 00:35
DaemonFClike with Vista search in Vista SP1, you may have a folder of pictures that it swears are empty when you search it cause it's not updated the indexMay 24 00:35
DaemonFCit doesn't do that in SP2May 24 00:35
DaemonFCVista doesn't have Windows MessengerMay 24 00:36
DaemonFCand you can uninstall it from XPMay 24 00:36
DaemonFCdevelopment on Windows Messenger was halted 3 years agoMay 24 00:36
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DaemonFCWindows Live Messenger has succeeded itMay 24 00:37
chips_b_malroynew name but is the product much diff?May 24 00:37
DaemonFCextremely differentMay 24 00:37
DaemonFCmuch better actuallyMay 24 00:37
chips_b_malroygood, the old messinger was a viral targetMay 24 00:38
_Hicham_the new one is still a viral targetMay 24 00:38
DaemonFCthe new one lets you select to scan incoming files before they're offered to youMay 24 00:38
chips_b_malroyfiguresMay 24 00:38
MinceRof course i can uninstall itMay 24 00:38
DaemonFCand block anything that may be a virusMay 24 00:38
_Hicham_better use an efficient clientMay 24 00:38
MinceRi can even delete the partitionMay 24 00:38
MinceRbut why do i need to do it?May 24 00:38
_Hicham_pidgin is betterMay 24 00:39
chips_b_malroyDaemonFC  try this Format C:May 24 00:39
chips_b_malroyfor vistaMay 24 00:39
MinceRformat c: /u /autotestMay 24 00:39
_Hicham_will Vista format itself?May 24 00:39
MinceRdunnoMay 24 00:39
chips_b_malroybig improvement in vista if u remove itMay 24 00:39
_Hicham_Vista is great, and DaemonFC testifies about thisMay 24 00:40
_Hicham_isn't it DaemonFC?May 24 00:40
chips_b_malroyold windows would but ask you the drive nameMay 24 00:40
MinceRvista is great!May 24 00:40
MinceR...for me to poop on!May 24 00:40
DaemonFCformat C: doesn't do anythingMay 24 00:40
DaemonFC:)May 24 00:40
_Hicham_Yes, it rocks!May 24 00:40
_Hicham_hahahahahahaMay 24 00:41
macabechips: Didn't format C: /select do that without prompts?May 24 00:41
chips_b_malroyof course, but u running as limited userMay 24 00:41
DaemonFChttp://img43.imageshack.us/img43/7460/38096648.pngMay 24 00:41
chips_b_malroyI was asked by a custormer to put handbrake on their computer, they also wanted a dual boot systemMay 24 00:43
chips_b_malroyVista home was on the laptop, dual coreMay 24 00:43
MinceRthat's the handbrake, i presumeMay 24 00:43
DaemonFCwant me to do it as Administrator?May 24 00:44
DaemonFC:DMay 24 00:44
chips_b_malroyafter finially getting handbrake to run in vista, two hacksMay 24 00:44
MinceRoh, it's a program?May 24 00:44
DaemonFChttp://img43.imageshack.us/img43/74/49184482.pngMay 24 00:44
DaemonFCchips_b_malroy: There you areMay 24 00:44
chips_b_malroyit ran twice as slow as handbrake in linux within XP inside of virtualboxMay 24 00:44
DaemonFCI told you it wouldn't do itMay 24 00:45
DaemonFCnow Linux will gladly go kill itselfMay 24 00:45
DaemonFCif you are root and do rm -rf /May 24 00:45
MinceRyou didn't do the equivalent of rm -rf /May 24 00:45
chips_b_malroyalso I was afriad that handbrake/vista was going melt the plastic in the bottom of the laptop, ran cool the linux virtualbox xp wayMay 24 00:45
DaemonFCVista doesn't have deltreeMay 24 00:46
MinceRnow tell us how great a feature that isMay 24 00:46
DaemonFCI could go to the root folder and use del *.*, but it can't delete any files that are in useMay 24 00:47
DaemonFCso that wouldn't cripple the systemMay 24 00:47
MinceRit wouldn't? go ahead and try itMay 24 00:47
_Hicham_DaemonFC : Ubuntu doesn't do rm -rf /May 24 00:48
MinceRwindows' crappy filesystem handling isn't going to save the systemMay 24 00:48
DaemonFCyesMay 24 00:48
_Hicham_the binutils have been patchedMay 24 00:48
chips_b_malroyu might need 3rd party software to do that DaemonFCMay 24 00:48
MinceRsince it doesn't keep all its important files open at all timesMay 24 00:48
DaemonFCyou can use rm -rf in Ooga BoogaMay 24 00:48
_Hicham_by a stupid user requestMay 24 00:48
DaemonFC:PMay 24 00:48
chips_b_malroyin vistaMay 24 00:48
_Hicham_what the point in preventing that?May 24 00:49
DaemonFCUbuntu will let you use sudo rm -rfMay 24 00:49
_Hicham_noMay 24 00:49
MinceR_Hicham_: it's crApple thinkingMay 24 00:49
_Hicham_it won'tMay 24 00:49
DaemonFCI've used itMay 24 00:49
DaemonFCin JauntyMay 24 00:49
DaemonFCso I know it doesMay 24 00:49
_Hicham_in Jaunty?May 24 00:49
DaemonFCyesMay 24 00:49
_Hicham_and it worked?May 24 00:49
DaemonFCyesMay 24 00:49
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DaemonFCsurprises me that they haven't crippled the OS to account for their idiot user base thoughMay 24 00:50
MinceRidiots who complain because they ran a command that means breaking the system and succeeded shouldn't use computersMay 24 00:50
DaemonFCbut it still has some UNIX in it yetMay 24 00:50
DaemonFC:PMay 24 00:50
_Hicham_wait, I will look for the "bug" in launchpadMay 24 00:50
chips_b_malroyDaemonFC in Mepis 8 go to system--Mepis--Mepis network assistant   to setup your wirelessMay 24 00:50
MinceRjust like idiots who can't tell the difference between their index and middle fingersMay 24 00:50
MinceRDaemonFC: you seem to be confusing ubuntu with osxMay 24 00:51
DaemonFCno, Ubuntu is trying to be like the MacMay 24 00:51
DaemonFCbut not succeedingMay 24 00:51
chips_b_malroyagreeMay 24 00:51
MinceRi'm thankful for their failure at doing soMay 24 00:51
DaemonFCOften imitated, never duplicated :)May 24 00:51
_Hicham_that is very badMay 24 00:52
_Hicham_to cripple the user freedomMay 24 00:52
DaemonFCYeah, well, they try to dumb things down to gain more users who are capable of using it, and it never worksMay 24 00:53
DaemonFCif that line of thinking worked, Microsoft would have every 60-90 year old that never bothered to use a computer til (insert Windows version here)May 24 00:53
_Hicham_https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/174283May 24 00:53
MinceRit works for crAppleMay 24 00:54
MinceRthey seem to be getting all kinds of idiot users who don't even know why they'd want something resembling a computer forMay 24 00:54
DaemonFChehMay 24 00:55
ushimitsudokiYou are looking at Ubuntu the wrong way. Instead of tearing down the distro because it is "newbie-friendly", that should be the place to install FLOSS values and thinking to newcomersMay 24 00:55
DaemonFCdumbing down software to fish for new users happens every revisionMay 24 00:55
DaemonFCfor the last 20 yearsMay 24 00:55
DaemonFCand Ubuntu is as guilty of it as MicrosoftMay 24 00:55
ushimitsudokiIt is frustrating sometimes, because so many newcomers to Ubuntu basically want a "no-cost version of Windows", rather than Linux, but it is the best opportunity to present the world of Linux to many peopleMay 24 00:56
MinceR"newbie-friendly" and "dumbed down" are not the same thingMay 24 00:56
ushimitsudokiAnd Ubuntu is not "as guilty of it" as Microsoft is. That's just pure bullshit spouting offMay 24 00:56
DaemonFCit's dumbed down, at the point where you can't fix itMay 24 00:56
MinceR"newbie friendly": providing sane defaults, documentation and gui config toolsMay 24 00:56
DaemonFCit's friendly when that's simply the defaultMay 24 00:56
DaemonFCwith a way backMay 24 00:56
MinceR"dumbed down": removing features because they might confuse usersMay 24 00:56
DaemonFCright, like xchat-gnomeMay 24 00:57
ushimitsudokiFirst off, ubuntu offers several DE choices to the user, right from the package manager.May 24 00:57
DaemonFCprime example of dumbed downMay 24 00:57
ushimitsudokiA newcomer to Linux is well served by Gnome.May 24 00:57
chips_b_malroyubuntu made a lot of changes from stock Debian.  They hosed beyond repair alsa for some old thinkpadsMay 24 00:57
MinceRgnome is dumbed downMay 24 00:57
ushimitsudokiImagine if a new comer had to use Gentoo or Slackware? What percentage would stick to it? 1%? 2%May 24 00:57
DaemonFCthey hosed it for me on a system that's 1 year oldMay 24 00:57
DaemonFCfuckersMay 24 00:57
DaemonFC:PMay 24 00:58
chips_b_malroythat said, its not so bad for newbiesMay 24 00:58
DaemonFCparden my frenchMay 24 00:58
MinceRushimitsudoki: m$ is working hard at helping them with thatMay 24 00:58
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chips_b_malroymono will cure everythingMay 24 00:58
MinceRlolMay 24 00:58
ushimitsudokiA newcomer to Linux by way of a distro like Ubuntu has a much larger change of sticking with LinuxMay 24 00:58
DaemonFCGentoo and Slackware are obscure because they choose to beMay 24 00:58
DaemonFCnot because there's any practical reason to beMay 24 00:58
ushimitsudokiNo. They are obscure because they are harder than chinese arthimeticMay 24 00:58
MinceRgentoo has priorities that match those of a tiny minority.May 24 00:59
DaemonFCthey put the emphasis on "Here's 200 configuration switches for every package"May 24 00:59
DaemonFCWhere Ubuntu is like a nurseryMay 24 00:59
MinceRslackware don't trust any package manager to install any by defaultMay 24 00:59
MinceRthat's why they're obscure.May 24 00:59
DaemonFCpackage managers aren't inherently evilMay 24 00:59
chips_b_malroyhunting down all the dependacies in a slackware make install is more than I want to do,  yes I can, but why?May 24 00:59
ushimitsudokiSo, how would you introduce newcomers to Linux? If not a simplified distribution?May 24 00:59
DaemonFCunfortunately some work better than othersMay 24 01:00
MinceRgentoo considers a tiny performance gain more important than being able to compile the package at allMay 24 01:00
_Hicham_Google Chromium is working in LinuxMay 24 01:00
_Hicham_FinallyMay 24 01:00
ushimitsudokiIt's perfectly reasonable to "dumb-down" things for newcomers.May 24 01:00
_Hicham_it renders pagesMay 24 01:00
ushimitsudokiOr even to "dumb-down" things for non-enthusiastsMay 24 01:00
MinceR_Hicham_: what's missing?May 24 01:00
MinceRushimitsudoki: no it isn'tMay 24 01:00
MinceRushimitsudoki: it leads to osxMay 24 01:00
ushimitsudokiPick any other part of your life that you are not an enthusiatst inMay 24 01:00
ushimitsudokiI guarantee you are using "dumbed down" equipmentMay 24 01:00
MinceRthe user can't improve their knowledge, they can't do more with the systemMay 24 01:00
macabeSo middle of the road in Linux usage would be....May 24 01:01
_Hicham_MinceR : Options are not implemented yetMay 24 01:01
MinceRthe system won't grow with the user because it's limitedMay 24 01:01
ushimitsudokiSo, don't get holy about a distribution being "dumbed-down" - it serves a well defined purpose.May 24 01:01
MinceRthe user thinks he could do things better with a little change? sorry, that option isn't included because it might confuse the user.May 24 01:01
MinceRnever mind that it could be turned back off.May 24 01:01
chips_b_malroymost users are not going grow,  they surf, get email, write a letter, and play a few small basic gamesMay 24 01:01
MinceRthere are many ways to do those thingsMay 24 01:02
MinceRand how can you tell if a particular user will never want any other app?May 24 01:02
MinceRwhat gives you the authority to lock them out of those options?May 24 01:02
ushimitsudokiubuntu has all those options. you can use virutally any DE / application / login manager / shell you want with ubuntuMay 24 01:02
MinceRforever?May 24 01:02
ushimitsudokiyou are not locked outMay 24 01:02
ushimitsudokiI use XFCE with SLIM and fish shell on ubuntuMay 24 01:02
MinceRi use kde4 with gnome-panelMay 24 01:03
ushimitsudokithere is no "lock out"May 24 01:03
MinceRon ubuntuMay 24 01:03
ushimitsudokithat is simply untrueMay 24 01:03
MinceRbut i'm getting sick of plasma eating cpuMay 24 01:03
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_Hicham_there u go DaemonFC : http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/6085/screenshotr.pngMay 24 01:03
ushimitsudokiDo you really think a newcomer needs to be presented with every choice right off the go? Far better to present them with a simple and working environment to become familiar with, and let them make changes as they learn moreMay 24 01:03
MinceRwell, with gnome you can switch DEsMay 24 01:04
ushimitsudokiTo do it the other way around is a much harder argument to makeMay 24 01:04
MinceRbut it's probably easier for a newbie to enable options in the DE he's accustomed toMay 24 01:04
MinceRinstead of looking for othersMay 24 01:04
DaemonFCyeah, it works well enough to take picturesMay 24 01:04
DaemonFCsame as when I tried itMay 24 01:04
MinceRushimitsudoki: the "simple and working" environment is already thereMay 24 01:04
MinceRthe options are in the menus and the config dialogs.May 24 01:04
_Hicham_DaemonFC : did u try it on Linux?May 24 01:04
ushimitsudokiMinceR: what is that then?May 24 01:05
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DaemonFCyeahMay 24 01:05
DaemonFCChrome only works well enough to use on WindowsMay 24 01:05
DaemonFCat this pointMay 24 01:05
MinceRushimitsudoki: "dumbing down" means having to look for another tool for the job the moment you need a little more than the defaultMay 24 01:06
ushimitsudokiMinceR: that's the definition you give now - i don't agree and have never heard it defined that way.May 24 01:06
chips_b_malroythe build of chrome I have works good, took me awhile to figure out how to enable bookmarksMay 24 01:06
MinceRushimitsudoki: well, how do you define "dumbing down", then?May 24 01:07
ushimitsudokiBasically, I think the criticism of Ubuntu is not fact-based. It's a bunch of one-liners with no thought behind them. That's not saying that Ubuntu is perfect by any means, but it serves an important and difficult roleMay 24 01:07
ushimitsudokiMinceR: I don't. I'm not the one making the allegation.May 24 01:08
DaemonFCI used it pretty much exclusively from 2006May 24 01:08
DaemonFCto last monthMay 24 01:08
MinceRushimitsudoki: so you argue about something but you don't know what it is?May 24 01:08
DaemonFCnot like 3 years of dealing with it every day would let me know what I'm sayingMay 24 01:08
MinceRmy problem with ubuntu is that they said they're going to make a stable release every 6 months but i don't think intrepid can be considered a stable release.May 24 01:09
DaemonFCJaunty finally is what made me ditch it and come up for airMay 24 01:09
DaemonFCbut it's been getting to this point for over a yearMay 24 01:09
_Hicham_Ubuntu policy is to fuck upstream projectsMay 24 01:10
_Hicham_starting from kernelMay 24 01:10
DaemonFCexactlyMay 24 01:10
_Hicham_to FirefoxMay 24 01:10
ushimitsudoki_Hicham_: that's just pure bullshit.May 24 01:10
_Hicham_OpenOfficeMay 24 01:10
DaemonFCand make it like pulling teeth to build your ownMay 24 01:10
_Hicham_everything is just plain fuckedMay 24 01:10
MinceR_Hicham_: define "fuck"May 24 01:11
DaemonFCsince they basically just clone Debian every 6 months the kernel build stuff is more or less thereMay 24 01:11
_Hicham_you file a bug report to launchpad, they file it upstreamMay 24 01:11
ushimitsudokiSee, that's what I mean - people just shit out one liners of criticism that are obvious hyperbole and dramaMay 24 01:11
DaemonFCbut you have to yank out shit that will molest your new kernel packagesMay 24 01:11
_Hicham_most of the time it is their patches that create problemsMay 24 01:11
DaemonFClike nvidia-commonMay 24 01:11
DaemonFCand the restricted drivers managerMay 24 01:11
ushimitsudokiHow can you take that seriously? There are problems and issues with Ubuntu, but BS one-liners don't add anything to the discussionMay 24 01:11
DaemonFCit's absolutely their shit that messes it upMay 24 01:11
_Hicham_better stick with upstream projectsMay 24 01:12
ushimitsudokiAs if there is an official policy to make upstream life difficult. Ridiculous.May 24 01:12
DaemonFCand then they just keep trying to slap patches that may fix it into test kernelsMay 24 01:12
DaemonFCtil one of them kind of worksMay 24 01:12
DaemonFCbunch of stoogesMay 24 01:12
chips_b_malroyit doesn't do any good to bash other distro's,  even i would use ubuntu instead of windersMay 24 01:12
_Hicham_they don't contribute backMay 24 01:12
_Hicham_they don't take upstream projects seriouslyMay 24 01:12
ushimitsudoki_Hicham_: yes they do. A number of Ubuntu devs are also upstream devs.May 24 01:12
DaemonFCno, what finally pissed me off beyond the point of no return was their idiocy regarding Pulseaudio, ALSA, and HDA driversMay 24 01:13
DaemonFCthey are moronsMay 24 01:13
ushimitsudoki_Hicham_: brainstorm and launchpad host projects/ideas/source for ubuntu and upstream projectsMay 24 01:13
DaemonFCI am convincedMay 24 01:13
_Hicham_some kernel hackers that create more problems than solutionsMay 24 01:13
DaemonFCit was obvious they had NO IDEA how to fix it without pulling in huge new packages in their entiretyMay 24 01:13
_Hicham_they contributed 100 patches to kernel over 3 yearsMay 24 01:13
DaemonFCso they backported some halfassed patches that kind of fixed itMay 24 01:14
_Hicham_3 years or more I thinkMay 24 01:14
DaemonFCand said case closedMay 24 01:14
DaemonFCstill doesn't work rightMay 24 01:14
DaemonFCnot even closeMay 24 01:14
chips_b_malroywould you rather suse was on the top of the distrowatch list?May 24 01:15
ushimitsudoki_Hicham_: so is your argument that they don't contribute *enough*, then? Because at first you just said "they don't contribute back"May 24 01:15
DaemonFCthey basically removed some of the visible surface signs of a much larger underlying problemMay 24 01:15
DaemonFCthat was beyond their means to find or fixMay 24 01:15
ushimitsudokiSounds like some moving goalposts in here. as usual.May 24 01:15
_Hicham_yes, they should contribute enoughMay 24 01:15
_Hicham_and be gratefulMay 24 01:15
_Hicham_and help testingMay 24 01:15
_Hicham_in their non LTS releasesMay 24 01:15
DaemonFCI never recommend Ubuntu anymore is someone asks meMay 24 01:15
DaemonFCI tell them they may as well go slam their dick in a car door because it's less painful than making Ubuntu work rightMay 24 01:16
DaemonFCand that's the truthMay 24 01:16
ushimitsudokiDaemonFC: yes that is unbiased, un-hyperbole truthMay 24 01:16
ushimitsudokiidiot.May 24 01:16
ushimitsudokiNewsflash: screaming slogans and blowing minor issues wildly out of proportion doesn't win arguments.May 24 01:17
_Hicham_ushimitsudoki : why u refuse to see things clearly?May 24 01:17
DaemonFCnot a minor issueMay 24 01:17
DaemonFCcorrupts the sound stack, makes it sound like shitMay 24 01:17
ushimitsudokiIt just makes you look unreasonable and discounts any valid criticism you might have.May 24 01:17
DaemonFCnow forget doing audio mixingMay 24 01:17
_Hicham_these are not minor issuesMay 24 01:17
DaemonFCyou can just forget thatMay 24 01:17
ushimitsudokiFor example, you may have a valid point that Canonical could do more to contribute upstream.May 24 01:18
DaemonFCUbuntu is beyond worthlessMay 24 01:18
_Hicham_Canonical doesn't give a shit about upstreamMay 24 01:18
ushimitsudokiBut you destroy your own argument when you say they have an official policy to "fuck" upstreamMay 24 01:18
ushimitsudokithank you for proving my pointMay 24 01:18
DaemonFCno, the quality of their releases depend on whatever packages they swipe from upstreamMay 24 01:18
DaemonFCtotallyMay 24 01:18
DaemonFCand then they molest them to get them to do something they weren't meant toMay 24 01:18
twitterushimitsudoki: So, how would you introduce newcomers to Linux? If not a simplified distribution?May 24 01:18
twitterKnoppix or some other live CD.  Install Mepis, it only takes 15 minutes on a slow computer.  Teach them command line and file system basics, another 10 minutes to show them directories, config files and tab complete.  In less than an hour, they are good to go.  It's that easy.May 24 01:18
DaemonFCand break my hardware in the processMay 24 01:18
DaemonFCthey are nitsMay 24 01:19
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ushimitsudokitwitter: I would recommend a simplified distro. that is my position.May 24 01:19
_Hicham_I am not talking about newbiesMay 24 01:19
twitterWhat's easier than Mepis?May 24 01:19
chips_b_malroyubuntu should just use debian repo's and contribute back to it.May 24 01:19
_Hicham_Mandriva is more simplifiedMay 24 01:19
ushimitsudokitwitter: it is others that are arguing that simplified distros are the problem.May 24 01:19
_Hicham_OpenSuSe is more simplifiedMay 24 01:19
DaemonFCtwitter, don't you have n appointment with your 15 other personalities on Slashdot?May 24 01:19
ushimitsudokitwitter: Mephis is a fine choice as is Mandrive or UbuntuMay 24 01:19
ushimitsudokimandrivaMay 24 01:19
DaemonFCyou seem to be able to engage yourself in a thrilling conversationMay 24 01:19
twitterno, all the trolls are here, FCMay 24 01:19
twitterUbuntu is AOK but I don't like Gnome.May 24 01:20
twitterI have not tried MandriveMay 24 01:20
DaemonFCI like GNOME, just not what they've done to itMay 24 01:20
ushimitsudokitwitter: that is exactly my point. Give a newbie a simple distro and let them learn and then change what they like.May 24 01:20
_Hicham_hahahahahahaMay 24 01:20
DaemonFCI like Linux, jsut not what they've done to itMay 24 01:20
_Hicham_nice trolling sessionMay 24 01:20
ushimitsudokiUbuntu serves that role very well. it's not perfect and could do a lot of things better, but it's a pretty damn good starting point for newcomersMay 24 01:21
DaemonFCtheir packaging policies are a joke, their people are idiots, and their apathetic and condescending bureaucracy jsut drives me up the wallMay 24 01:21
twitterSure.  The basics of free software transfer to all distrosMay 24 01:21
chips_b_malroyyou will be back DaemonFC. vista will hose your computerMay 24 01:21
twitterthe differences are silly things like package management and UI choicesMay 24 01:21
twitterIt's all free software and you can make any distro do just about anything you wantMay 24 01:21
ushimitsudokiMy further point is that because of the popularity of Ubuntu, people that are interested in FLOSS activism should get involved there, so that newcomers hear that side of the message.May 24 01:21
DaemonFCI won't ever be back on UbuntuMay 24 01:21
DaemonFCthat's for damned sureMay 24 01:22
ushimitsudokiYou can bet your ass that the mono/moonlighters are all up in Ubuntu trying to get their message out. People that care about Freedom should be doing the same thingMay 24 01:22
DaemonFCthere's plenty of distros that don't mangle their packagesMay 24 01:22
twitterDeamonFC, you seem happy with windows.  I don't know why you are here.May 24 01:22
DaemonFCwith developers that generally know what they're doingMay 24 01:22
chips_b_malroyDaemon  did you read how to setup the wireless on mepis 8?May 24 01:22
ushimitsudokiPreachers go where the sinners are, if you see my meaningMay 24 01:22
DaemonFCtwitter has 16 preachers in one thick skullMay 24 01:23
oiaohmThere are a lot of upstream packages that hate Ubuntu.May 24 01:23
DaemonFCfrom what I've seen on SlashdotMay 24 01:23
oiaohmIts simpler to talk to any other distributionMay 24 01:23
twitterProbably from what you have written, FC.May 24 01:23
oiaohmand get suitalble handling.May 24 01:23
_Hicham_ushimitsudoki doesn't get my point oiaohmMay 24 01:23
_Hicham_we have talked before about thatMay 24 01:23
DaemonFChttp://slashdot.org/~SockDisclosure/journal/214377May 24 01:23
oiaohmUbuntu has filled a void.May 24 01:23
twitterniceMay 24 01:23
ushimitsudokiCanonical used to be a lot worse about upstream, but they took a lot of public harsh criticism and have worked to address it. Have they done enough? That's up for debate.May 24 01:23
DaemonFCTwitter's list of sock puppetsMay 24 01:24
DaemonFChttp://slashdot.org/~SockDisclosure/journal/214377May 24 01:24
DaemonFCright hereMay 24 01:24
twitterlolMay 24 01:24
oiaohmRedhat not intested in marketing like they were.May 24 01:24
twitterI think I'll add you to the troll zoo.May 24 01:24
macabeStop it with the /. shitMay 24 01:24
ushimitsudoki_Hicham_: Explain your point again. I think I get it just fine, but I am willing to listen again if you think I missed it.May 24 01:24
_Hicham_as I said all major upstream projects are now offering debs just because of UbuntuMay 24 01:24
DaemonFCoiaohm: Fedora is getting a lot more love latelyMay 24 01:24
twittervery cool for ubuntuMay 24 01:24
twitterand debian usersMay 24 01:24
DaemonFCUbuntu needs to go crawl in a hole and dieMay 24 01:25
oiaohm_Hicham_: that is mostly because upstream project cannot trust Ubuntu debs.May 24 01:25
DaemonFCmost pointless software fork everMay 24 01:25
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_Hicham_Fedora is struggling to fix bugsMay 24 01:25
oiaohmNot to berry them 1000 feet under in bug reportsMay 24 01:25
twitterI think people are using debs because apt works wellMay 24 01:25
_Hicham_they delayed FC11 by one weekMay 24 01:25
oiaohmFor alterations incompetent Ubuntu maintainers did.May 24 01:25
DaemonFCRPM is really getting a lot betterMay 24 01:25
_Hicham_just to fix some remaining 24 bugsMay 24 01:25
twitterbasically, freedom worked.May 24 01:25
twitterRed Hat, 10 years ago, had more limited distribution.May 24 01:25
oiaohmWorst for wine was 2000 bug in bugzilla due to ubuntu everyone basically invalid.May 24 01:26
twitterdebian was all free, so everyone could host repositoriesMay 24 01:26
_Hicham_RedHat got the point long time agoMay 24 01:26
twitterFedora mimicked that successMay 24 01:26
_Hicham_and they are doing things rightMay 24 01:26
DaemonFCUbuntu users just game the hits per day on distrowatch cause they have nothing to do except watch Hentai and sockpuppet slashdotMay 24 01:26
twitteryesMay 24 01:26
DaemonFC:)May 24 01:26
oiaohmUbuntu need to grow up.May 24 01:26
MinceRfor some reason i cannot fathom, programs randomly decide all the i/o bandwidth of the system belongs to themMay 24 01:26
oiaohmthe problem is I don't know how to make them do it.May 24 01:26
twitterRed Hat has been doing things right.May 24 01:27
DaemonFCMinceR: You can force them not toMay 24 01:27
DaemonFCit's in the kernel configuration ;)May 24 01:27
_Hicham_Ubuntu devs are a bunch of people who didn't get along with DebianMay 24 01:27
twitterI need to configure my IM to ignore user DaemonFCMay 24 01:27
twitteroff to Google to learn howMay 24 01:27
_Hicham_so they took Debian Policy and fucked with itMay 24 01:27
DaemonFCWell, Ubuntu exists because Debian team has good tasteMay 24 01:27
DaemonFCis my opinionMay 24 01:27
ushimitsudokiWow. Just trolling on Ubuntu now. Oh well.May 24 01:27
oiaohmUbuntu Policy still contains too much Debian.May 24 01:27
DaemonFClet Ubuntu deal with all the I Broke The Screen idiotsMay 24 01:28
MinceRi thought it existed because the debian project went to sleep for a whileMay 24 01:28
neonflossUbuntu is good - its easier to start off with and if you all support open source being spread you should support open source distrobutions easier for average userMay 24 01:28
oiaohmDon't upgrade packages even they are binary compadible just back port patches is from Debian.May 24 01:28
_Hicham_Debian projects is lacking resourcesMay 24 01:28
DaemonFCDebian didn't go to sleep, nothing stops you from using TestingMay 24 01:28
oiaohmThat Don't upgrade is a bad policy.May 24 01:28
_Hicham_like when that dumb dev made the openssl bugMay 24 01:28
oiaohmLook at numbers of distributions that copied it.May 24 01:29
twitterah yes, here it is http://www.livinginternet.com/r/ra_ignore.htmMay 24 01:29
oiaohmIt was a overall QC failure _Hicham_May 24 01:29
DaemonFCIf Ubuntu does starve off Debian, then they better damned well know how to develop a distro on their ownMay 24 01:29
_Hicham_oiaohm : who is responsible for the high encryption of 15 bits then?May 24 01:29
DaemonFC(they don't)May 24 01:29
ushimitsudokiAnyway, I'm off to play a tower defense game. Disappointed in the level of discourse today. :(May 24 01:30
twitterbyeMay 24 01:30
twittersorry people are stinking the place upMay 24 01:30
_Hicham_ushimitsudoki : never be afraid of the truthMay 24 01:30
oiaohm_Hicham_: Debian coped the flack but maintains of other distributions who just copied should also cop flack.May 24 01:30
DaemonFCthat's OK, you outnumber me 16-1May 24 01:30
DaemonFCremember :PMay 24 01:30
_Hicham_we all want linux to progressMay 24 01:30
oiaohmRemeber Linus saying many eyes make bugs shallow.May 24 01:31
_Hicham_oiaohm : it lasted for three yearsMay 24 01:31
oiaohmPeople were not checking each others work.May 24 01:31
MinceR024138 < DaemonFC> Debian didn't go to sleep, nothing stops you from using TestingMay 24 01:31
oiaohmSo QC failedMay 24 01:31
MinceRexcept my desire to have a stable, reliable system?May 24 01:31
_Hicham_oiaohm : do u know what was the problem?May 24 01:31
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DaemonFCTesting is not unstableMay 24 01:31
DaemonFCUnstable is unstableMay 24 01:31
DaemonFC:)May 24 01:31
oiaohmYep disabled randomisation _Hicham_May 24 01:31
oiaohmIt did gain speed.May 24 01:31
MinceRDaemonFC: yes, i'm sure "stable" is just an illusion and "testing" really means "stableMay 24 01:32
_Hicham_no, he modified the code to suppress some compiler warningsMay 24 01:32
DaemonFCDebian Testing is at the least, more reliable than UbuntuMay 24 01:32
MinceR"May 24 01:32
DaemonFC:)May 24 01:32
DaemonFCcourse Ubuntu sets a low benchmarkMay 24 01:32
MinceRif it's at the least more reliable then what it is at the most?May 24 01:32
DaemonFCyou may get a minor bug sometimesMay 24 01:32
DaemonFChappened to me onceMay 24 01:32
DaemonFC*shrugs*May 24 01:33
twittermy laptop's stability is not illusion under stable or testingMay 24 01:33
_Hicham_remember when u told me that Fedora guys let a lot of compiler warnings unprocessed?May 24 01:33
oiaohm_Hicham_: the big one was random generater disabled.May 24 01:33
DaemonFCyou should see the shitstorm of compiler warnings when you compile an Ubuntu kernelMay 24 01:33
_Hicham_Debian is really rock stableMay 24 01:33
oiaohmThat is why keys were not generating correctly _Hicham_May 24 01:33
twitterand Debian does not "rot"May 24 01:33
MinceRgnMay 24 01:34
_Hicham_they were generated at 15 bits levelMay 24 01:34
DaemonFCUbuntu is day old garbageMay 24 01:34
_Hicham_gn MinceRMay 24 01:34
twitterI've got Woody systems on the shelf that will work as well today as they did when I turned them off five years ago.May 24 01:34
oiaohm_Hicham_ later openssl has detection of random number generate is disabled.May 24 01:34
twitterI've got Etch for this laptop sitting on a spare hard drive.May 24 01:34
DaemonFCoiaohm: I made fun of the OpenSSL bug when I wrote the Ubuntu article in UncyclopediaMay 24 01:35
oiaohmOnce gcc flag basically could cripple openssl.May 24 01:35
twitterit too boots up without a problem and runs great, maybe better than Lenny.May 24 01:35
DaemonFC“Ubuntu, now with non-random OpenSSL keys”May 24 01:35
DaemonFC    ~ OpenSSL on UbuntuMay 24 01:35
DaemonFC“Ubuntu, now with random OpenSSL keys”May 24 01:35
DaemonFC    ~ OpenSSL-blacklist on UbuntuMay 24 01:35
oiaohmProblem is lot of distributions had appled that flag globally.May 24 01:35
DaemonFC:)May 24 01:35
DaemonFCThis article is about the third world operating system. For the article about the third world philosophy, Go Screw Yourself. It ain't never comin' back!May 24 01:36
DaemonFC:DMay 24 01:36
MinceRis that meant to be funny?May 24 01:36
_Hicham_QA failure as u saidMay 24 01:36
oiaohmFailure to upstream about the warnings in code to make sure correct was correct was another Debian failure _Hicham_May 24 01:36
_Hicham_that is another Debian pitfallMay 24 01:37
_Hicham_low collaboration with upstreamMay 24 01:37
oiaohmRedhat took leason from it.May 24 01:37
oiaohmAnd rewrote there rules.May 24 01:37
oiaohmThat its upstream at all costs.May 24 01:37
_Hicham_RedHat is professionalMay 24 01:37
_Hicham_they know how to manage thingsMay 24 01:37
oiaohmBefore the debian mess Redhat was not upstreaming everything.May 24 01:37
oiaohmSo they learnt from the mess.May 24 01:38
oiaohmDebian was not alone here.May 24 01:38
oiaohmgentoo also learnt from it.May 24 01:38
_Hicham_RedHat basically is upstreamMay 24 01:39
oiaohmBut there are a lot of distributions that have not learnt the leason that maintainers must have a good releation ship with upstream.May 24 01:39
oiaohmFailure to do so risks hell.May 24 01:39
_Hicham_its developer are the upstream onesMay 24 01:39
_Hicham_like UbuntuMay 24 01:39
_Hicham_take FirefoxMay 24 01:39
DaemonFCyes, Red Hat is the authority on a lot of thingsMay 24 01:39
_Hicham_add Debian patchesMay 24 01:39
_Hicham_add their own patchesMay 24 01:40
DaemonFCby virtue of being the largest single contributorMay 24 01:40
_Hicham_and create a big messMay 24 01:40
oiaohmRedHat is authority based on quality of work.May 24 01:40
DaemonFCRed Hat and Novell essentially do all the work on ALSAMay 24 01:40
oiaohmNovell you don't trust as much.May 24 01:40
_Hicham_Novell is a big contributorMay 24 01:40
DaemonFCthe kernel developer who fixed the issues Ubuntu has with my sound card (Which didn't land in Jaunty) is from NovellMay 24 01:41
DaemonFCUbuntu basically is not an authority on their own systemMay 24 01:41
DaemonFCbecause they do like 0.001% of the work on the parts of itMay 24 01:41
oiaohmGoing into main kernel it has to be audited any how.May 24 01:41
_Hicham_Novell employs Greg Kroah HartmanMay 24 01:41
taconeubuntu seems to backport a lot more to debian than to upstremsMay 24 01:41
oiaohmGreg Kroah Martman is a good maintainer even before he worked for Novell.May 24 01:42
DaemonFCwell, I'm not going to ignore a perfectly valid gripe just because of where it came fromMay 24 01:42
twitterha ha, another W32 worm embarrassment http://it.slashdot.org/story/09/05/23/1733231/Malware-Found-On-Brand-New-Windows-Netbook?art_pos=3  This is why it's a good idea to not run Windows and to wipe any distro and install your favorite.May 24 01:42
DaemonFChahahahaaMay 24 01:42
DaemonFCGNUtardMay 24 01:42
DaemonFCwasn't that your 17th sockpuppet?May 24 01:42
twitteryou are my sockpuppet, FCMay 24 01:42
DaemonFCplease go auto erotically asphyxiate yourselfMay 24 01:42
twitterlook at that hostilityMay 24 01:43
oiaohmOnly some people ever make good software maintainers.May 24 01:43
twitterhugs FCMay 24 01:43
twitterWindows users need those dailyMay 24 01:43
oiaohmGreg Kroah also has a standing invite to Redhat for good reasons.May 24 01:43
DaemonFChe should probably take them up on thatMay 24 01:44
_Hicham_when Novell will go bankruptMay 24 01:44
DaemonFCmore money and off the sinking shipMay 24 01:44
DaemonFCwhat's keeping him?May 24 01:44
oiaohmDepends if he wants Novell to float or not.May 24 01:44
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DaemonFCRed Hat is boomingMay 24 01:44
_Hicham_he is not interested in NovellMay 24 01:44
_Hicham_but he hates CanonicalMay 24 01:44
DaemonFCand Novell is breaking even at its best right nowMay 24 01:44
oiaohmRemember Greg did not start as a novell employee.May 24 01:44
oiaohmIt started with SUSE.May 24 01:45
_Hicham_and SuSe is bought by NovellMay 24 01:45
_Hicham_that is why he stayed with itMay 24 01:45
_Hicham_SuSe is a marvellous distroMay 24 01:45
_Hicham_which is tainted by NovellMay 24 01:45
_Hicham_and puppet Miguel de IcazaMay 24 01:45
DaemonFCit's not getting any better you know?May 24 01:46
oiaohmIt was Greg who got the opensuse project running.May 24 01:46
DaemonFCevery release is buggier and slowerMay 24 01:46
DaemonFChttp://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/GeocitiesMay 24 01:47
DaemonFClmaoMay 24 01:47
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oiaohmMind you Greg Kroah also has guts.   Who else would be game enough to risk there maintainer ship rep to ship incomplete drivers with the main Linux kernel.May 24 01:47
_Hicham_these are not incomplete driversMay 24 01:48
_Hicham_these are necessary driversMay 24 01:48
oiaohmTanted means incomplete in testing.May 24 01:48
_Hicham_I must agree they are incomplete from a certain point of viewMay 24 01:49
_Hicham_but it was a necessary moveMay 24 01:49
_Hicham_and I appreciated itMay 24 01:49
oiaohmHe put his head on the line if it was not implemented correctly.May 24 01:49
_Hicham_now my webcam driver is finally merged into the kernel main treeMay 24 01:49
oiaohmThat I do respect.  He will stand up for what he believes in and take the required risks.May 24 01:49
_Hicham_those drivers have got testingMay 24 01:49
_Hicham_community testingMay 24 01:50
_Hicham_what else do u want?May 24 01:50
oiaohmSome of those drivers have been rewriten completely.May 24 01:50
_Hicham_a lot of hardware have been reverse engineered to find its driversMay 24 01:50
oiaohmMakign the taint flag work its not been a major issue to debuging.May 24 01:51
DaemonFChttp://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Worst_100_Firefox_extensionsMay 24 01:51
_Hicham_Linux should support the widest range of hardwareMay 24 01:51
oiaohmNow if it had not worked as expected he would have been up the creek with every other maintainer out to kill him.May 24 01:51
oiaohmThat is why I say it took guts.May 24 01:51
twitteris there anything that supports more hardware than Linux?May 24 01:52
DaemonFCWindowsMay 24 01:52
oiaohmWindows and Linux are about equal.May 24 01:52
twitterWhich version, FC?May 24 01:52
oiaohmon x86May 24 01:52
oiaohmOn other process windows losess.May 24 01:52
DaemonFCx64 has the same hardware support on most things bought since 2005May 24 01:53
twitterStuff that worked under 98 probably don't under XP and surely don't under VistaMay 24 01:53
DaemonFCwho cares?May 24 01:53
oiaohmLinux has good x86 on hardware pre that.May 24 01:53
DaemonFCwhy would you have a PC that old?May 24 01:53
DaemonFCI want my new stuff to workMay 24 01:53
twittersomeone who owns an old printer, camera or other piece of hardwareMay 24 01:53
DaemonFCnot something I bought 11 years agoMay 24 01:53
oiaohmMy current machine is 6 years old.May 24 01:53
twittermy laptop is 7May 24 01:53
oiaohmharddrive been replaced.May 24 01:53
oiaohmand ram.May 24 01:53
chips_b_malroyexample  back up tape driveMay 24 01:54
oiaohmBut other than that its good.May 24 01:54
oiaohmNot everyone updates there machines like bats out of hell DaemonFC.May 24 01:54
DaemonFCyeah well for people with hardware made in the last two years, you may have compatibility issues with LinuxMay 24 01:54
DaemonFCif there's even ever a driverMay 24 01:54
DaemonFCmost often the drivers are reverse engineered and may not work fullyMay 24 01:55
twitteryes, that's a problem with M$ and hardware maker collusion.May 24 01:55
oiaohmLinux and windows are both at different ends.May 24 01:55
oiaohmOlder stuff Linux wins.May 24 01:55
twitterbut really, 2 year old hardware should work fineMay 24 01:55
DaemonFCnopeMay 24 01:55
Balrog_latest hardware usually works fineMay 24 01:55
oiaohmLot of 2 year old hardware does work.May 24 01:55
DaemonFClots of stuff that doesn't work unless you have WindowsMay 24 01:56
twitterIt's really new stuff or crap like broadcom that makes problemsMay 24 01:56
DaemonFCboth hardware and softwareMay 24 01:56
twitterdevelopers have a tendency to make good hardware workMay 24 01:56
_Hicham_Intel hardware worksMay 24 01:56
_Hicham_HP hardware worksMay 24 01:56
twitterstuff with firmware gets passed on to people who don't mindMay 24 01:56
oiaohmFunny enough lot of cases quality of the device also lines up to driver support for Linux.May 24 01:56
_Hicham_IBM hardware worksMay 24 01:56
twittergenerallyMay 24 01:57
chips_b_malroyhow many printers and tvcards did vista orphan, and will work in linuxMay 24 01:57
twitterand it's generally goodMay 24 01:57
oiaohmlexmark printers are the only ones I know that can break them selves just because windows crashed.May 24 01:57
DaemonFCnoneMay 24 01:57
Balrog_oiaohm: you mean in hardware?May 24 01:57
DaemonFCVista works with XP era TV cardsMay 24 01:57
twitterreally?May 24 01:57
DaemonFCand you can use Vista TV card drivers in XPMay 24 01:57
_Hicham_Vista doesn't work with itselfMay 24 01:58
DaemonFCI've done bothMay 24 01:58
twitterFrom what I've read, M$ dumped the XP driver model at the last minute when they rolled Vista out.May 24 01:58
DaemonFCnoMay 24 01:58
oiaohmYep lexmark printers can hammer side of case until moter burns out.May 24 01:58
DaemonFCXP drivers work for most thingsMay 24 01:58
twitterIt broke lots of hardware and Vista never really recovered from the shock.May 24 01:58
DaemonFCeven video drivers, but then you can't use DirectX 10May 24 01:58
twitterwould you like me to point you to court documents and M$ email?May 24 01:58
DaemonFCyou can use chipset drivers from XPMay 24 01:58
DaemonFCand sound driversMay 24 01:58
DaemonFCand most network driversMay 24 01:58
_Hicham_hahahahaMay 24 01:59
DaemonFCbut they'll use NDIS 5.1May 24 01:59
DaemonFCnot 6May 24 01:59
_Hicham_not true DaemonFCMay 24 01:59
chips_b_malroymaybe if there are high defMay 24 01:59
_Hicham_and you know itMay 24 01:59
DaemonFCI've used XP wifi drivers on VistaMay 24 01:59
DaemonFCthey workMay 24 01:59
oiaohmHmmMay 24 01:59
oiaohmDon't do that on a Laptop DaemonFCMay 24 01:59
chips_b_malroymostly they do not workMay 24 01:59
DaemonFCI have used all XP drivers on a Vista set up beforeMay 24 01:59
DaemonFCand it all workedMay 24 02:00
DaemonFCCompaq never made Vista drivers for my laptopMay 24 02:00
DaemonFCso I just used all the XP driversMay 24 02:00
oiaohmIt does depend on your hardware if that works.May 24 02:00
chips_b_malroyaverage user does not have those skillsMay 24 02:00
DaemonFCworked on everything I've ever done it withMay 24 02:00
oiaohmI know of one HP with webcam.May 24 02:01
DaemonFCdouble click on the installer?May 24 02:01
oiaohmIt don't work.May 24 02:01
DaemonFCyeah it will\May 24 02:01
oiaohmInstall XP driveMay 24 02:01
DaemonFCrun it in XP Compatibility ModeMay 24 02:01
DaemonFCwill fool the installerMay 24 02:01
oiaohmget blue screen of death.May 24 02:01
DaemonFChmmmmMay 24 02:01
oiaohmFollowed by redMay 24 02:01
DaemonFCI used Creative's XP drivers for an old webcam Vista said it didn't supportMay 24 02:01
DaemonFCworked fineMay 24 02:01
oiaohmComplete system death.May 24 02:01
oiaohmSome work.May 24 02:02
oiaohmSome don't.May 24 02:02
twitterwell, if things work FC it's against M$'s best efforts http://slashdot.org/~twitter/journal/197498May 24 02:02
DaemonFCmust be rare that they don'tMay 24 02:02
chips_b_malroyI might believe you more if you said a few or some, but not allMay 24 02:02
oiaohmNote it was a PCI connected webcam.May 24 02:02
DaemonFCeverything I've triedMay 24 02:02
oiaohmBuild into laptop.May 24 02:02
DaemonFCmine was USBMay 24 02:02
oiaohmUSB find.May 24 02:02
oiaohmPCI one pray.May 24 02:02
DaemonFClots of times they jsut lie to sell you a new oneMay 24 02:03
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DaemonFCeven though the XP driver worksMay 24 02:03
oiaohmPCI ones are rare.May 24 02:03
twitterquit ling FCMay 24 02:03
oiaohmNomrally only found in laptops.May 24 02:03
DaemonFCpeople that complain about drivers, there's like a 90% chance that they don't know what they're doingMay 24 02:04
DaemonFCand couldn't find their ass with both hands lookingMay 24 02:04
oiaohmOne scsi controller I had needs driver does nto work with Vista either.May 24 02:04
oiaohmYes you can install driver but system will die.May 24 02:04
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oiaohmWorks fine with XP and 2003May 24 02:04
twitter Steven Sinofsky, chief of Windows development, [other changes in Vista blocked Windows XP drivers altogether] "This is across the board for printers, scanners, WAN, accessories and so on. Many of the associated applets don't run within the constraints of the security model or the new video/audio driver models."May 24 02:05
twitterI've got his opinion, FC and I've got yours. hmmmm.May 24 02:05
DaemonFCwell, I know what I've installed and it runsMay 24 02:06
oiaohmAnything that is generic enough in driver construction works accross both.May 24 02:06
oiaohmAnything that uses the bits MS changed results are evil.May 24 02:06
DaemonFCnow 64-bit Vista has other policies, but really didn't have a predecessorMay 24 02:06
DaemonFCmost XP X64 drivers will work thoughMay 24 02:06
twitterM$ may have tried to fix a few of these issues, but mostly they pay people to lie about them.May 24 02:06
DaemonFCyeah, put your tin foil hat onMay 24 02:06
oiaohmDaemonFC: you are lucky with Windows and Unlucky with Linux for some reason.May 24 02:07
twitterI'd rather research the opinions of people inside M$ to know what's going on.May 24 02:07
twittertin foil is for people who'd rather not listen or researchMay 24 02:07
DaemonFCmost things work fine for me in Linux and require little or no extra setupMay 24 02:07
DaemonFCbut that TV card will never be supportedMay 24 02:07
twitterthis may be true.May 24 02:07
DaemonFCand I'm not going to leave a $150 device functionlessMay 24 02:07
oiaohmDid it force you to reinstall the complete OS.May 24 02:08
twitterthey cost more like $20May 24 02:08
DaemonFCnot the decent onesMay 24 02:08
DaemonFCthe analog ones maybeMay 24 02:08
oiaohmThat PCI embed webcam did.May 24 02:08
twitterthere's little difference in the chipsets, FCMay 24 02:08
oiaohmIt managed to screw up disk interfacing somehow.May 24 02:08
DaemonFCthey have a fire sale going on analog onesMay 24 02:08
DaemonFCthose are worthlessMay 24 02:08
twitterand you are better off with analog than DRM encumberedMay 24 02:09
DaemonFCI have an HD signal, and Aver has the best cardsMay 24 02:09
DaemonFCnot just for the hardware, but their media centerMay 24 02:09
DaemonFCno DRMMay 24 02:09
DaemonFCI can record the signal in HDMay 24 02:09
oiaohmThere will be no free to air analog signal here soon.May 24 02:09
DaemonFCin MPEG-4, MPEG-2, WMV, a number of othersMay 24 02:09
twitterGet an HD to analog converter.  All HD cards have DRM baked in, and Vista does too of courseMay 24 02:09
DaemonFCmine doesn'tMay 24 02:09
chips_b_malroyyou need a converter box for the old analog tv card.  and I have two tv cards that work in linuxMay 24 02:10
twitterOf course Vista doesMay 24 02:10
twitterand the hardware does to.May 24 02:10
DaemonFCit can even record straight to a DVD formatMay 24 02:10
oiaohmLot of HD cards don't have it in the hardware.May 24 02:10
DaemonFCcomplete with menusMay 24 02:10
oiaohmIt in the software.May 24 02:10
DaemonFCno, there's no DRMMay 24 02:10
DaemonFCthere is in Windows Media CenterMay 24 02:10
DaemonFCbut it's not in the driver or the OSMay 24 02:10
oiaohmUse the right software you can bypass it.May 24 02:10
DaemonFCI don't use Windows Media CenterMay 24 02:11
twitterOlder HD cards don't but almost all listen to the "broadcast flag" at the hardware levelMay 24 02:11
DaemonFCI don't even have it installedMay 24 02:11
DaemonFC(Vista Business)May 24 02:11
DaemonFCAverMedia Center has no DRMMay 24 02:11
oiaohmBroadcast flag was found to upset users.May 24 02:11
DaemonFCAver doesn't acknowledge those flagsMay 24 02:11
oiaohmIt was only in hardware for about 1 year.May 24 02:11
twitterthey will pull it out more and moreMay 24 02:11
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chips_b_malroymacrovision is still DRM and its on xp as wellMay 24 02:12
DaemonFCthere's nothing stopping me from doing anything I wantMay 24 02:12
twitterYesterday it was American Gladiators, tomorow who knows.May 24 02:12
oiaohmMostly because due to interfernece it could turn on when it should not.May 24 02:12
DaemonFCand when there is, well I won't use it anymoreMay 24 02:12
oiaohmLike not being able to record ads out a program due to it.May 24 02:12
DaemonFCpersonally, I've not been able to trip Windows DRMMay 24 02:12
oiaohmKinda did not go done well with advertises.May 24 02:12
DaemonFCeven when I tried to provoke itMay 24 02:12
twitterit is not under your control, you can not provokeMay 24 02:12
oiaohmAdvertisers are one of the few people who don't care.May 24 02:12
oiaohmabout copiing.May 24 02:13
DaemonFCno, I've done things that should have triggered itMay 24 02:13
oiaohmTo be correct they want it.May 24 02:13
DaemonFCbut they don'tMay 24 02:13
DaemonFCso I think the issue is overblownMay 24 02:13
twitterit's intent that matters, FCMay 24 02:13
oiaohmIts like the idea that dvd decription had to be drive side.May 24 02:13
oiaohmMost hardware companyes said screw that.May 24 02:14
chips_b_malroyDaemon, if you are using all unsigned uncertified xp drivers for you video and audio, forget hdmi outputMay 24 02:14
chips_b_malroyie bluerayMay 24 02:14
oiaohmThere are ways to make blueray play even without hdmi.May 24 02:15
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DaemonFCBlu Ray doesn't trigger itMay 24 02:15
DaemonFCI'm using DVIMay 24 02:15
twitterHD movies are beautiful but not worth the freedom they removeMay 24 02:15
DaemonFCso it should but it doesn'tMay 24 02:15
chips_b_malroyyes, but the resolution will be lessMay 24 02:15
DaemonFCnoMay 24 02:15
DaemonFCresolution is fullMay 24 02:15
DaemonFCnone of the discs use the tokenMay 24 02:15
_boo_wtf even buys blu rays?May 24 02:16
oiaohmMost blue ray makers learnt lession from PS3.May 24 02:16
Balrog_someone I know rents blu rays and copies themMay 24 02:16
Balrog_yeah, illegaMay 24 02:16
Balrog_illegal *May 24 02:16
DaemonFCI have a BD-RW driveMay 24 02:16
chips_b_malroydo you have an hdmi output on that laptop even?May 24 02:16
oiaohmremember how PS3 connect by hdmi would sometimes flicker like hell.May 24 02:16
oiaohmCause encryption colaspe.May 24 02:16
Balrog_chips_b_malroy: DVI is HDMI without soundMay 24 02:16
DaemonFCon the laptop? hell no that thing is oldMay 24 02:17
chips_b_malroysince u r using all xp drivers, I say noMay 24 02:17
twitterI rip my movies to 720 x 480 theora anywayMay 24 02:17
Balrog_DVI to HDMI cables are cheapMay 24 02:17
twitterdon't need HDMay 24 02:17
DaemonFCI'm using Vista drivers on thisMay 24 02:17
Balrog_twitter: hope you're using thusneldaMay 24 02:17
chips_b_malroythe hdmi will be disabledMay 24 02:17
oiaohmSo the hdmi protected path will risk upset customers.May 24 02:17
oiaohmNop chips_b_malroyMay 24 02:17
twitterI'm not sure what Lenny's ffmpeg2theora usesMay 24 02:17
oiaohmThere is a way to force Vista to open it.May 24 02:17
chips_b_malroybut since u do not have one, u cannot tellMay 24 02:17
twitterworks for meMay 24 02:17
Balrog_twitter: ffmpeg2theora uses whatever libtheora is installedMay 24 02:17
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twitterwhat's the difference Balrog?May 24 02:18
DaemonFCI also have an HD-DVD ROM driveMay 24 02:18
DaemonFC:PMay 24 02:18
oiaohmProtected path is more of a joke.May 24 02:18
Balrog_thusnelda provides around double the quality of stable libtheoraMay 24 02:18
chips_b_malroyyes, it can be opened buy not at blueray max resolutionMay 24 02:18
Balrog_AnyDVD HD (not foss) strips most BD drmMay 24 02:18
twitterthanks for the tipMay 24 02:18
DaemonFCyes I know :)May 24 02:18
chips_b_malroyanydvd ripsMay 24 02:18
Balrog_get it from svn and install itMay 24 02:18
oiaohmRemember Vista business can use HDMI without protected path chips_b_malroyMay 24 02:18
Balrog_keep it up to date :)May 24 02:18
chips_b_malroyand unprotectes as clone2dvd worksMay 24 02:18
DaemonFCthere is no DRM that can't be crackedMay 24 02:19
DaemonFCit's all bullshitMay 24 02:19
DaemonFCthe sky has been falling since 1996May 24 02:19
DaemonFCit's taking its sweet timeMay 24 02:19
_boo_if theora is divx class then x264 is definitely betterMay 24 02:19
oiaohmSo unless you don't want business machiens to play your videos.  You will not enable the heavy drm.May 24 02:19
chips_b_malroyanydvd is not really a high quality playback deviceMay 24 02:19
twitterffmpeg2theora at -v 6 is about as good as I need for archives but I'll use thusnelda if it's free and does better for the space usedMay 24 02:20
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Balrog_it's just a better algorithmMay 24 02:20
_boo_why not x264?May 24 02:20
Balrog_old VLC won't play it thoughMay 24 02:20
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Balrog_(because it didn't meet the spec)May 24 02:21
twitterwhat spec?May 24 02:21
chips_b_malroyI would like to see anydvdhd and clone2dvd to be ported to linux or run in wineMay 24 02:21
Balrog_<https://trac.xiph.org/browser/branches/theora-thusnelda>May 24 02:21
Balrog_the theora specMay 24 02:22
Balrog_it only partially met the full specMay 24 02:22
chips_b_malroyDVDFAB5 works very well in wine, on the setup page u have to use the arrow keys a lotMay 24 02:24
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oiaohmThre exists blueray decodes on Linux.May 24 02:26
oiaohmJust they don't intergrate into media players.May 24 02:26
chips_b_malroynerolinux can burn dvds in linuxMay 24 02:26
oiaohmk3b with right support parts burns bluerayMay 24 02:27
chips_b_malroyoiaohm  I have not seen themMay 24 02:27
twitterOh yeah, FC, I only use sock puppets on Slashdot because moderation abuse limited me to one comment a day.  twitter sockpuppets on your blog are all impostors as many from "twitter" may be.May 24 02:27
oiaohmthere around chips_b_malroy does not take much searching to find them chips_b_malroy.May 24 02:27
DaemonFCin other wordsMay 24 02:35
DaemonFCenough people found you to be a whiney bitch gaming the system and responding to your own postsMay 24 02:35
DaemonFCthat they modded you down to where you could barely postMay 24 02:36
DaemonFCthat takes a lotMay 24 02:36
twitterThere's that skull of your, FC.May 24 02:36
twitterI started using sockpuppets after the turfers shut me downMay 24 02:37
twitternot beforeMay 24 02:37
DaemonFCno it really does take a lot of users to mod you that wayMay 24 02:37
oiaohmdoom.org forum DaemonFC  a place kinda decated to breaking DRM.May 24 02:37
DaemonFCso maybe it's not everyone elseMay 24 02:37
DaemonFCand you're the innocent victimMay 24 02:37
DaemonFC:PMay 24 02:37
twitterit takes people interested in gaming the systemMay 24 02:37
twitteryou know, these SEO and "reputation defender" types M$ hiresMay 24 02:38
_boo_http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_shanghai_opensolaris&num=1May 24 02:38
twitterSlashdot itself is the victim.May 24 02:38
_boo_benchmarks of opensolaris vs ubuntuMay 24 02:38
twitterthat should be interestingMay 24 02:38
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DaemonFCPhoronix is heavily biased to UbuntuMay 24 02:39
DaemonFCand can't even interpret Bonnie++May 24 02:39
twitterpeople at Slashdot have a high enough opinion of me http://slashdot.org/~twitter/journal/217907May 24 02:40
twitterand M$ hates me for sureMay 24 02:41
DaemonFCno, they don't careMay 24 02:41
DaemonFCsure, you cooked them up tooMay 24 02:42
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twitterSo they smear.May 24 02:45
twitterWould you know anything about that kind of work, FC?May 24 02:46
twitterSitting in on GNU/Linux discussion boards to promote Windows and say nasty things about GNU/Linux?May 24 02:46
twitterharassing the people there ...May 24 02:46
twitterinteresting benchmarks, boo, looks like OpenSolaris was beatMay 24 02:48
twitterit seems to work well enoughMay 24 02:48
twitterbasically stableMay 24 02:48
twitterOpen Solaris and Ubuntu probably target different audiences.  I know the place I work wants very conservative software for the task they use OpenSolaris forMay 24 02:50
twitterI would rather have Debian stable, but it's not my job to pick and chose.May 24 02:51
DaemonFCtheir benchmarks are meaninglessMay 24 02:53
DaemonFCthey only throw certain workloads that Solaris is obviously not optimized forMay 24 02:54
DaemonFCand ignore database benchmarksMay 24 02:54
DaemonFCand securityMay 24 02:54
DaemonFCneither of which Ubuntu could do wellMay 24 02:54
twitterso both OpenSolaris and Ubuntu are the pits, FC?May 24 02:59
DaemonFCOpenSolaris is not a desktop OSMay 24 03:00
DaemonFCand Ubuntu is not something you'd want to use for any serious taskMay 24 03:00
twitterWhy M$ is going into debt.  They pursue their crazy stock buy back program, " Microsoft plans to use the proceeds to fund its $40 billion stock repurchase program and the company said it does not need capital for its business operations."May 24 03:00
twitterhttp://www.123jump.com/market-update/Financials-Pullback;-Microsoft-Debt-Offering/32811/May 24 03:00
DaemonFCoddly enough, OpenSolaris works pretty well on my machineMay 24 03:01
oiaohmtwitter: I know your point on closed source.  I want to raise something.  What is worse open source bounties where X ammount of money must be give before coder starts coding solution.  Or a tempory closed source part that will be released once the money required it met.May 24 03:01
DaemonFCI wouldn't use it as a primary OS thoughMay 24 03:01
twitterIt's funny that they can't keep the price over $20, but then again Bill sold his for less.May 24 03:01
DaemonFCyou have to rig it to get Linux stuff to runMay 24 03:01
twitterthere's nothing wrong with offering money to get things done, Ohm.May 24 03:02
twitterit does not keep anyone from doing things before or afterMay 24 03:02
twitterI prefer that companies and people pay people to get stuff done that they can't do themselves and that the results be free software right away.May 24 03:03
twitterIt costs nothing to shareMay 24 03:03
oiaohmClosed source fits in when that cannot happen.May 24 03:03
twitterwhen would that ever be?May 24 03:03
twitterIf I want something done, the tools are available.May 24 03:03
oiaohmNormally custom part need quicky buy a companies without the funds to aford doing it.   Developers bet that other companies will want it and will pay the development short fall.May 24 03:05
twitter?May 24 03:05
oiaohmOpen source bounties work pay in advance.May 24 03:05
oiaohmClosed source that will release to open source when money is paid is the other way.May 24 03:06
oiaohmCoder does the work and recovers costs latter.May 24 03:06
oiaohmBoth have there place so coders eat.May 24 03:07
twitterThe work usually pays for itself, that's why most of it gets done.May 24 03:07
twitterthat's how 90% of the world's coders earn a livingMay 24 03:07
oiaohmSmaller firms that cannot afford coders.May 24 03:07
oiaohmIn there own right.May 24 03:07
twitterthey customize software to make it work for particular purposes.May 24 03:07
twitterEveryone can afford free softwareMay 24 03:08
oiaohmThe bounty system and closed source for a time work with.May 24 03:08
twitterfreedom will always work and there will always be ways to get things done.  non free software will always impose restrictions that keep you from getting things done.May 24 03:08
DaemonFClike?May 24 03:12
twitterlike not having source code for easy modificationMay 24 03:14
twitterlike not being able to use ODFMay 24 03:14
twitterlike avoiding sabotage of competing programsMay 24 03:14
twitterthe list of abuse from non free software companies is longMay 24 03:14
twitterfree software does not impose restrictions so you can do what you want with it and pay who you want to change itMay 24 03:15
twitterdoes anyone know the recent history of M$FT buy backs?May 24 03:16
twitterIt is sickening that they fire employees so that they can buy back their stock.May 24 03:17
twitterThey reward some employees by punishing others that way.May 24 03:17
twitterWhat a rotten place to work.May 24 03:18
twitterM$ Death Watch updated, http://slashdot.org/~twitter/journal/213707May 24 03:18
twitterThe impact on Seattle and Washington of those job losses in large.  It would be sad to learn that it was completely avoidable.  http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/soundeconomywithjontalton/2009176778_microsoft_layoffs_send_mixed_m.htmlMay 24 03:27
twitterOf course, it would be better for M$ to just become a healthy free software company like IBM.May 24 03:28
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twitterI wonder how accurate this comment is, http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/reader_feedback/public/display.php?thread=119665&offset=0#post_411643May 24 03:29
twitter->  " they are still hiring contractors while laying-off regular employees. If they think this will generate faithful workers they are DEAD WRONG!!!!!"May 24 03:29
DaemonFCcompanies usually do thatMay 24 03:30
twitterThe next one is funny.  " The MS layoffs are just more bad news for the economy.  What's the "mixed message" in that?"May 24 03:30
DaemonFCcontractors don't get benefitsMay 24 03:30
DaemonFCor unemploymenMay 24 03:30
DaemonFC*unemployment insuranceMay 24 03:30
DaemonFCmuch cheaper to hireMay 24 03:30
DaemonFCit's not bad newsMay 24 03:31
DaemonFCit just makes sense for the bottom lineMay 24 03:31
twitterexploitation can only come from a position of power.May 24 03:31
twitterlooks more like last minute looting of the company than anything elseMay 24 03:31
DaemonFCoh, and contractors can't join a unionMay 24 03:31
DaemonFCno, it makes senseMay 24 03:32
DaemonFCthey can keep a contractor for however long they likeMay 24 03:32
twittersure it makes sense, if you are doing the lootingMay 24 03:32
twitterthey hack costs to pay themselvesMay 24 03:32
DaemonFCthere's no way they can loseMay 24 03:32
twitterthey even go into debt to do itMay 24 03:32
DaemonFCby calling employees contractorsMay 24 03:32
DaemonFCI've seen lots of companies do thatMay 24 03:33
twitterthey can lose if they end up with a bunch of employees without loyalty, but they won't care if all they are doing is lootingMay 24 03:33
DaemonFCemployee loyalty is a mythMay 24 03:33
twitteryou have seen a lot of companies do it and you have seen a lot of companies fall overMay 24 03:33
DaemonFCnot the ones that do itMay 24 03:34
twitterthat's why we dip into a depressionMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCthey usually make record profits every yearMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCwrongMay 24 03:34
twitterWamuMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCthe depression is just generatedMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCit's artificialMay 24 03:34
twittermore than 35 banks have failedMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCwrongMay 24 03:34
DaemonFCthey didn't failMay 24 03:34
twitterno?May 24 03:34
DaemonFCit's theaterMay 24 03:34
twitterthey just could not pay people, that's all.May 24 03:35
twitterlolMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCthe big banks create these things so they can get us to finance their buying of little banksMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCat rock bottom priceMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCfiat currency and the federal reserveMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCmoney that isn't worth the paper it's printed onMay 24 03:35
DaemonFClegal tenderMay 24 03:35
twitterthat may be so, but the medium sized banks have really lost assMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCit's all bullshitMay 24 03:35
DaemonFCit's a fabricationMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCit's conjured upMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCan apparitionMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCdoesn't existMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCperiodMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCfigment of the central bank's imaginationMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCand if you had the slightest idea of what was going on for realMay 24 03:36
DaemonFCyou wouldn't sleep rightMay 24 03:36
twitter13% unemployment rates are not a fabrication.  If anything, it is underreported.May 24 03:36
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DaemonFCwell yeahMay 24 03:37
DaemonFCthat's not a problemMay 24 03:37
twitterhouse foreclosures are not a fabrication.May 24 03:37
DaemonFCnot a problem eitherMay 24 03:37
twitterso it's not a problem that people are thrown out on the streets?May 24 03:37
DaemonFCyou obviously don't understand that none of this is a problemMay 24 03:37
DaemonFCnone of it mattersMay 24 03:37
DaemonFCwho cares?May 24 03:37
DaemonFCfuck themMay 24 03:37
DaemonFCthat's how bankers thinkMay 24 03:37
twitterhow do you think?  do you at all?May 24 03:38
DaemonFCthey bought you off with a phone that plays Eminem and doubles as a vibratorMay 24 03:38
twitterwhat happens when it's your job and your house?May 24 03:38
DaemonFCso be gladMay 24 03:38
DaemonFCyou may be their petMay 24 03:38
DaemonFCthen it's not importantMay 24 03:38
DaemonFCfrom their perspectiveMay 24 03:38
twittershort sighted, FCMay 24 03:39
DaemonFCyou don't understand, it's not important until people start riotingMay 24 03:39
DaemonFCthen you declare martial lawMay 24 03:39
DaemonFCand shoot themMay 24 03:39
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twittershoot who?May 24 03:39
twitteryou?May 24 03:39
DaemonFCbut, enough people have to be fucked over so royally that they look up from their ipod and even know they should be angryMay 24 03:39
DaemonFCthat's the threshold where it mattersMay 24 03:39
DaemonFCanyone that resistsMay 24 03:40
DaemonFCwill be shotMay 24 03:40
twitterwill you do the shooting, FC?May 24 03:40
DaemonFCnopeMay 24 03:40
twitterhow will you avoid it?May 24 03:40
DaemonFCNorth American UnionMay 24 03:40
DaemonFC:)May 24 03:40
DaemonFClook into itMay 24 03:40
twitterlink?May 24 03:41
DaemonFCit's going to replace the USAMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCCanadaMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCand MexicoMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCit's already startedMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCit started years agoMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCit's forerunner already existsMay 24 03:41
DaemonFCcreated by George W. BushMay 24 03:41
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DaemonFChttp://spp.gov/May 24 03:42
DaemonFCSecurity and Prosperity Partnership Of North AmericaMay 24 03:42
DaemonFCan unconstitutional treatyMay 24 03:42
twitterso, are you ready to live like a Mexican?May 24 03:42
DaemonFCthat was passed without being ratified by the senateMay 24 03:42
DaemonFCnot much I can doMay 24 03:42
oiaohmIf we killed everyone who did something wrong we would very quickly have the problem of having no one to burry the bodies.May 24 03:42
DaemonFCthey have over 2 million soldiersMay 24 03:43
DaemonFCwith state of the art weaponryMay 24 03:43
DaemonFCtanksMay 24 03:43
DaemonFChelicoptersMay 24 03:43
DaemonFCwhat do I have?May 24 03:43
DaemonFCmight as well accept itMay 24 03:43
twitterfreedomMay 24 03:43
twitterslaveMay 24 03:43
DaemonFCthere's nothing to do about itMay 24 03:43
oiaohmA weapon is only as good as the person using it.May 24 03:44
DaemonFCunless you want to be killedMay 24 03:44
twitterso, you are OK with political murder, purges and stuff like that?May 24 03:44
DaemonFCthey'll be moving things into position, they won't call it the NAU til the last bits are in placeMay 24 03:44
twitterI really doubt the US will merge with Mexico.May 24 03:45
DaemonFCthat's still at least a year or two out depending on how quickly they can moveMay 24 03:45
DaemonFCnot totallyMay 24 03:45
DaemonFCit's going to operate like the EUMay 24 03:45
DaemonFCit will have a court system that can strike down our lawsMay 24 03:45
DaemonFCa rotating presidencyMay 24 03:45
DaemonFCcommon currencyMay 24 03:45
twitteryou really think the US will share a currency with Mexico?May 24 03:46
twitternutsMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCyesMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCwe willMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCnobody governs in the US federal governmentMay 24 03:46
twittermight as well if we sell our rights away to ChinaMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCwithout being appointed by the Federal ReserveMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCObama was selected by them before the election happenedMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCsame with BushMay 24 03:46
DaemonFCif congress opposes the Fed, they are punishedMay 24 03:47
DaemonFCso they don'tMay 24 03:47
oiaohmIts not like the Mexico/USA border is solid.May 24 03:47
DaemonFCthe Fed can control interest rates, if they even loan the government anything at allMay 24 03:47
DaemonFCthey can have politicians killedMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCand they haveMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCthe NAFTA SuperhighwayMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCTrans-Texas CorridorMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCalready constructedMay 24 03:48
oiaohmMerging currency might make sence.May 24 03:48
DaemonFCit's being slipped in piece by pieceMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCthey never report on any of itMay 24 03:48
DaemonFCit's kept out of the newsMay 24 03:49
oiaohmMerged laws to get back all the stolen cars that end up in mexico might be an advantage.May 24 03:49
twitterMexican currency does not keep it's value.  merging with it is insaneMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCevery bit is designed to look like something elseMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCnoMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCthey have the same kind of currency we doMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCso does CanadaMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCso does the UKMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCso do most countriesMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCfiat moneyMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCworthlessMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCmanipulatedMay 24 03:49
DaemonFCit's worth whatever the law says it isMay 24 03:50
oiaohmI still think its funny mexico last goverment car check 90 percent of them were nicked from the USA>May 24 03:50
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yuhongWhat do you think of slashdot now?May 24 03:50
oiaohmFrom a crime point of view merging makes sence.May 24 03:50
DaemonFCso the last vestiges of the former United States are being stripped awayMay 24 03:50
DaemonFCand people don't careMay 24 03:50
DaemonFCtoo apatheticMay 24 03:50
DaemonFCthe economy is going to be made to "crash"May 24 03:51
DaemonFCeven worse than it hasMay 24 03:51
twitterWhat do you think yuhong?May 24 03:51
DaemonFCyou haven't seen anything yetMay 24 03:51
yuhongRight now, I don't think it is that bad.May 24 03:51
DaemonFCI'd say by next summerMay 24 03:52
DaemonFCthey're going to let it trickle down for a while then slam us with an overnight crashMay 24 03:52
twittercomments still trolled, stories are hit and miss because submissions are trolled.May 24 03:52
DaemonFCthat will make it more justifiedMay 24 03:52
DaemonFCwhen our government ratifies and Obama signs the NAU agreementMay 24 03:52
twitterI look at Slashdot when BN is DDoS'dMay 24 03:52
yuhongWhat do you mean by trolled.May 24 03:53
twitteror when people like FC invite me to, :)May 24 03:53
yuhongWhat do you mean by trolled?May 24 03:53
twitterI mean the majority of comments there seem to be by astroturfers and others there to stink the place up.May 24 03:53
DaemonFCtwitter is a sockpuppet thereMay 24 03:53
DaemonFCwith dozens of identitiesMay 24 03:53
DaemonFCbacking him upMay 24 03:53
DaemonFCcause if he doesn't back himself upMay 24 03:53
DaemonFCwho will? :)May 24 03:53
yuhongI often search it's archives.May 24 03:54
oiaohmMS is turning nuts.May 24 03:55
oiaohmIdea of setting a watt limit on a device.May 24 03:55
twitterM$ has set all sorts of limitsMay 24 03:55
DaemonFCI think Obama would have a disaster on his hands if he tried to make the case that we need to save MicrosoftMay 24 03:56
twitterthey want to cripple a place they can't competeMay 24 03:56
DaemonFCI mean some people LIKE GMMay 24 03:56
DaemonFCLOMay 24 03:56
DaemonFC:PMay 24 03:56
oiaohmSmaller screen into the size most people dont use.May 24 03:56
yuhongYep, the Starter 3 apps limit aren't new.May 24 03:56
DaemonFC3 app limit is goneMay 24 03:56
oiaohm3 app limit is gon.May 24 03:56
DaemonFCon 7 StarterMay 24 03:56
yuhongIt has existed since Starter was first introduced.May 24 03:56
oiaohmnetbook makers would not take it.May 24 03:56
DaemonFCwhoaMay 24 03:56
oiaohmThe purely refusedMay 24 03:56
DaemonFCyeah, well shitMay 24 03:56
DaemonFCthis isn't HaitiMay 24 03:56
DaemonFC:PMay 24 03:57
twitteris that why the limit was removed, funnyMay 24 03:57
oiaohmIts going to be funny to see if netbook makers break the rest.May 24 03:57
DaemonFCwonder if Starter gets leaked on torrentsMay 24 03:57
DaemonFC:PMay 24 03:57
DaemonFCand people start using that to escape bloatMay 24 03:57
oiaohm1 Gb ram limit could be fun.May 24 03:58
twitterWindows 7 will probably fail worse than VistaMay 24 03:58
oiaohmParticular at the rate IE8 leaks memory.May 24 03:58
yuhongHopefully not, if 7 is indeed less bloated than Vista.May 24 03:58
twitter1 GB RAM, that would be an upgrade for my laptop.May 24 03:58
twitter7 is VistaMay 24 03:58
yuhongWell, Firefox leaks as well.May 24 03:58
oiaohmIE8 leaks faster yuhongMay 24 03:59
yuhongWell, I will be honest and say that I did not really try to compare, so I can't say.May 24 04:00
yuhongI don't think 7 is worse than Vista.May 24 04:00
oiaohmSecurity report is worse.May 24 04:00
yuhong7 isn't Vista.May 24 04:00
oiaohmCore of 7 is still VistaMay 24 04:01
yuhongNot exactly.May 24 04:01
yuhongThey did improve the kernel.May 24 04:01
twitterInterest is still low.May 24 04:01
yuhongMaybe.May 24 04:01
oiaohmBenchmarks don't show it.May 24 04:01
yuhongBut 7 isn't the same as Vista.May 24 04:01
oiaohmKeep on lieing to your self.May 24 04:01
twitterIt is easy to improve something so broken, but they insist on DRM and other foolishness - it won't performMay 24 04:02
oiaohmPerformance wise it is Vista.May 24 04:02
oiaohmSome of the stupid things you could disable in Vista that were eating its ram out of house and home are disabled out box.May 24 04:02
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oiaohmbasically disabled UAC makes Windows 7 fell faster than Vista.May 24 04:03
oiaohmIts the same old same old yuhong just re wrapped.May 24 04:04
yuhongWell, but the code has changes.May 24 04:04
yuhongWell, but the code has changed.May 24 04:04
yuhongYes, the performance may be the same, I am not going to argue that one.May 24 04:04
yuhongBut the code IS different.May 24 04:05
oiaohmWhat is the point of changing code if you don't gain anything.May 24 04:05
DaemonFChttp://www.google.com/trends?q=Windows+7%2C+Windows+Vista&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 24 04:05
mib_iqvpenLipstick.ChangeColor()May 24 04:05
DaemonFChttp://www.google.com/trends?q=Windows%2C+Linux&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 24 04:05
DaemonFChttp://www.google.com/trends?q=Windows%2C+Ubuntu&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 24 04:06
yuhongI am not going to argue whether it gains anything.May 24 04:06
oiaohmWhat did they change yuhong.   Massive number of cpu support so it can support like 256 processors.May 24 04:07
oiaohmOnly 1 problem no one has machines like that.May 24 04:07
yuhongBut on security, anyone written a Linux boot-time rootkit like the one the written for Windows 7.May 24 04:07
oiaohmAnd machines like that use more than 2 sockets that windows 7 does not support.May 24 04:07
mib_iqvpenand the people that do (clusters, supercomputers) run Linux on themMay 24 04:07
yuhongoiaohm: That is for Server 2008 R2, the server version of Windows 7.May 24 04:08
oiaohmMost of the alterations are for Server 2008May 24 04:08
oiaohmNot for Windows 7.May 24 04:08
DaemonFCblue pill would be OS-independentMay 24 04:08
oiaohmThere is basically nothing for the desktop user.May 24 04:09
oiaohmOther than annoyances removed.May 24 04:09
oiaohmThat is the total of what Windows 7 is offering.May 24 04:09
yuhongBTW, Intel is introducing an x2APIC to support more than 256 CPUs.May 24 04:09
oiaohmLinux you nornally don't build 256 CPU systems.May 24 04:10
oiaohmWhen you get to that scale you normally 512 to 1024.May 24 04:10
mib_iqvpenno.  that's trueMay 24 04:10
mib_iqvpen or moreMay 24 04:10
oiaohmStart line of LinuxMay 24 04:10
oiaohmIs above what Windows supports.May 24 04:10
yuhongServer 2008 R2 supports it, as do recent versions of the Linux kernel.May 24 04:11
oiaohmLinux kernel supports way more.May 24 04:11
oiaohmAnd has for years.May 24 04:11
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oiaohm4096 max is default Linux kernel.May 24 04:11
oiaohmCustom is over 64000May 24 04:12
oiaohmThey are not even in the game really yuhongMay 24 04:12
yuhongThe xAPIC is limited to 256 CPUs.May 24 04:12
oiaohmLOLMay 24 04:13
yuhongThe x2APIC supports more, as well as using MSRs for programming instead of MMIO.May 24 04:13
yuhongIntel is going to support it with Nehalem-EX.May 24 04:14
yuhongI am not going to argue about 7's performance, but it is different code.May 24 04:15
oiaohmFrom the point of view of users that the code is different make no difference.May 24 04:15
yuhongYes.May 24 04:15
oiaohmIt if results are different.May 24 04:15
oiaohmWhat they are not so its the same old same old.May 24 04:16
oiaohmThere is a overwrapper to xAPIC that windows does not support.May 24 04:16
yuhongI would like to find more about it.May 24 04:16
yuhongBTW, one of the challenges involved in supporting more than 64 CPUs in Windows is that existing APIs for setting processor affinity uses one bit per processor.May 24 04:18
yuhongSo on 64-bit, you are limited to 64 CPUs.May 24 04:18
oiaohmLinux kernel has lots of things in it that were developers so it could scale higher.May 24 04:19
oiaohmThe advantage of being used in the development hardware.May 24 04:19
DaemonFCVista Business supports 2 physical CPUs with as many cores on them as you wantMay 24 04:20
DaemonFCdunno about ServerMay 24 04:20
DaemonFCprobably a lotMay 24 04:20
oiaohmIt only can manage them up to a point.May 24 04:20
oiaohmThere is always a hard limit.May 24 04:21
yuhongYep, it has always MS's policy to count physical CPUs not cores.May 24 04:21
yuhongAnd that hard limit is what MS is trying to fix with Server 2008 R2's kernel.May 24 04:21
yuhongNehalem-EX has 4 physical CPUs, 8 cores in each of them, and 2 threads in each of them.May 24 04:22
yuhong4 * 8 * 2 = 64May 24 04:22
mib_iqvpenSpeaking of hard limits, it appears there will be a new set of hardware restrictions on netbooks, courtesy of MS.May 24 04:22
mib_iqvpenhttp://pcper.com/comments.php?nid=7203#replyMay 24 04:22
oiaohmThe bad part about those limits is a arm cpu and motherboard can do them simply.May 24 04:24
oiaohmJust not run windows.May 24 04:24
twitterIt's funny how M$ is spinning the limitsMay 24 04:25
twitteron slashdot, for example, they try to take credit for the rise of ARM netbooksMay 24 04:25
mib_iqvpenI hadn't seen that yet.  I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything when you posted that.May 24 04:25
twitteridiots will think, oh yeah, Windows 7 made people produce ARM netbooks, as if M$ had not fought tooth and nail against it.May 24 04:26
twittersee today's slashdot.May 24 04:26
oiaohmyuhong: biggest channel for Linux at 4096 is OS locking.May 24 04:26
oiaohmchannel/challengesMay 24 04:26
oiaohmThere are insane cases where correcting 1 lock increases threw put by over 800 percent.May 24 04:27
mib_iqvpenstill, I might like to have a 12 inch screen.May 24 04:27
twitterYes, a 12 inch screen is niceMay 24 04:27
twitterabout as low as I can tollerateMay 24 04:27
yuhongAnother news on /., BTW, is that a new Windows netbook has been accidentally infected.May 24 04:27
twitter" Max specs on Windows 7 Starter Edition decide industry direction" More of the same PR.May 24 04:28
oiaohmyuhong: status normal.May 24 04:28
yuhongWhat do you mean?May 24 04:28
twitterARM netbooks have been on the way for years.  Windows 7 has nothing to do with it and other chip makers are scrambling to be readyMay 24 04:28
oiaohmMS machines infected from factor happen on the time.May 24 04:28
twitterIt's nice to see people report itMay 24 04:29
oiaohmMost of the time it don't get news coverage.May 24 04:29
twittershame, people should know what they are getting into when they use WindowsMay 24 04:29
yuhongYep.May 24 04:29
mib_iqvpenYou think non-MS slave OEMs will produce hardware that goes around the limits (at least for screen size)?May 24 04:29
yuhongMaybe.May 24 04:29
oiaohmMS has already dropped 1 limit under presure.May 24 04:30
yuhongYep.May 24 04:30
oiaohmProblem with hardware markers they smell blood they will push.May 24 04:30
mib_iqvpenI'd like to get a netbook, but I'm waiting for the ARM ones.  I have no interest in them until then.May 24 04:30
oiaohmMS has not got to the release yet.May 24 04:30
oiaohmEverythign in those limits could change yet.May 24 04:30
yuhongYep.May 24 04:31
oiaohmMost likely less.May 24 04:31
oiaohmOver all there are less limits this time around.May 24 04:31
mib_iqvpenMS can cripple their own OS all they want.  If I'm not using it, it doesn't affect me.  But I hate to see them cripple my hardware too.May 24 04:31
yuhongI already tried to push MS to increase the licensing limit of 4GB for 32-bit client Windows.May 24 04:32
oiaohmThat is sadMay 24 04:32
yuhonghttp://www.geoffchappell.com/notes/windows/license/memory.htmMay 24 04:32
oiaohmLinux support 64GB of ram on 32 bit system.May 24 04:32
yuhongYep, as well as some server versions of Windows.May 24 04:33
oiaohmSo supporting 4GB is basically nothing.May 24 04:33
oiaohm64 GB is the hardware limit.May 24 04:33
yuhongWhat I was trying to push is to do the same for client versions of Windows.May 24 04:33
oiaohmWithout using a expanded.May 24 04:33
yuhongGeoff Chappell was able to hack the licensing limit of 4GB for 32-bit Vista.May 24 04:34
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oiaohmMain reason why MS is stuck at 4GB is there drivers are not PAE aware.May 24 04:34
the_mad_hatterEvening.May 24 04:34
oiaohmIn the desktop marketMay 24 04:34
mib_iqvpenhiMay 24 04:34
the_mad_hatteroiaohm - not true. Windows 2000 could handle over 4 gigs.May 24 04:35
the_mad_hatterAnd I mean the desktop version.May 24 04:35
oiaohmYes and a lot of drivers break the_mad_hatterMay 24 04:35
oiaohmLot of third party drivers are not PAE compadible.May 24 04:35
yuhongYep, MS was forced to enable PAE in a mode that limits physical address space to 4GB because it was needed for NX.May 24 04:36
oiaohmLOLMay 24 04:36
oiaohmNX works on 64GB of memory.May 24 04:36
yuhongYep.May 24 04:36
the_mad_hatterIn that case, the driver OEMS should have been shot.May 24 04:36
oiaohmAgree the_mad_hatterMay 24 04:36
oiaohmMS is basically covering up for them.May 24 04:37
yuhongBefore that happened, the 4GB licensing limit was for total memory.May 24 04:37
yuhongSo yes if you enabled PAE on Win2000 you could recover the 512 MB lost to devices.May 24 04:37
the_mad_hatterSo why didn't they? Because they could claim that you needed to pay more to access higher amounts of memory.May 24 04:38
twitterthey did not because non free software is restricting that way.May 24 04:38
twitterthey don't trust each other, so they have to "freeze" APIsMay 24 04:38
twitterall fall to the lowest common denominatorMay 24 04:39
yuhongThat was what the licensing limit was for and has been for since Windows 2000.May 24 04:39
the_mad_hatterNo, because of the cash. You won't go wrong when looking at Microsoft moves if you think of money.May 24 04:39
the_mad_hatterOh, good book you guys should read - After the Software WarsMay 24 04:39
the_mad_hatterhttp://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/after-the-software-wars/4964815May 24 04:39
yuhongWhat changed was the interpretation of that licensing limit.May 24 04:39
the_mad_hatterWritten by an ex-microsoftieMay 24 04:40
twitterseen itMay 24 04:40
twitterthanksMay 24 04:40
yuhongBefore MS was forced to enable PAE for NX, it was interpreted as total memory.May 24 04:40
yuhongSo yes if you enabled PAE on Win2000 you could recover the 512 MB lost to devices, but you still could not access more than 4 GB of total memory.May 24 04:41
twitterinformation on the workings of M$ is interesting, but his free software interpretation is sound but derivative.May 24 04:41
yuhongAfterwards it was changed to total physical address space.May 24 04:41
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the_mad_hatterHeh. That argument could go on all night.May 24 04:42
the_mad_hatterBTW, what is the best distro for Power PC Macs?May 24 04:42
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yuhongBTW, what allowed PAE to be auto-enabled on Windows was that on Windows, the bootloader automatically detected and chose the right kernel.May 24 04:43
oiaohmhttp://widefox.pbworks.com/Memory  Linux memory split on a 64 bit system is insane.May 24 04:44
yuhongOn Linux, this do not exist, so even today most Linux distros are installed with the non-PAE kernel that lacks NX support.May 24 04:44
oiaohmThat is wrongMay 24 04:45
oiaohmYou don't need PAE to use NX.May 24 04:45
yuhongYes, you do, if you donMay 24 04:45
oiaohmLot of non PAE Linux kernels still active NX.May 24 04:45
yuhongYes, you do, if you don't believe me read the AMD or Intel docs.May 24 04:45
yuhongThe reason was that there was not enough space in the non-PAE page tables.May 24 04:46
oiaohmLook closer at the Linux kernel.May 24 04:47
oiaohmNon PAE built kernel will still detect a PAE and use NX.May 24 04:47
oiaohmPAE built kernel will map blocks using PAE.May 24 04:47
yuhongCan you provide me a link. I'd be intrested.May 24 04:48
oiaohmI would have to dig out the nx handling in the Linux kernel.May 24 04:49
yuhongBTW, Fedora 11 installs the PAE kernel by default and I suspect one of the first to do so.May 24 04:49
oiaohmThat is not the first.May 24 04:49
DaemonFCthe OS can emulate the NX bitMay 24 04:49
DaemonFCWindows can and so can LinuxMay 24 04:50
DaemonFCsoftware DEP/Exec ShieldMay 24 04:50
yuhongYes, and in fact even Fedora 11 does it on processor lacking NX support.May 24 04:50
yuhongBTW, the Windows emulation of the NX bit relates to exception handling.May 24 04:50
yuhongIt is basically checking the page attributes before jumping to the exception handler.May 24 04:51
yuhongActually, Mandriva tried it for a while but it later turned out that Pentium Ms lacking NX also lack PAE.May 24 04:52
yuhongBTW, Solaris and Mac OS X not only auto-detects PAE, but also go one step further and auto-detect 64-bit support.May 24 04:54
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DaemonFCyeah, just the kernel thoughMay 24 04:55
DaemonFCWindows, Linux, and FreeBSD are true 64-bitMay 24 04:55
yuhongYep, these OSs has a 32-bit userspace.May 24 04:56
yuhongIn fact, even most of the kernel of Mac OS X is 32-bit.May 24 04:56
DaemonFCyeah, that's cause they support the Core Duo which is 32-bitMay 24 04:57
DaemonFCbad mistake to ever support that CPUMay 24 04:57
yuhongBut these OSes do ship with some 64-bit userspace apps.May 24 04:57
oiaohmDebian does some time cause you hell.May 24 04:58
yuhongWhy supporting the Core Duo is a mistake?May 24 04:58
oiaohmInstall 32 bit system it detect 64 bit cpu so installs 64 bit kernel.May 24 04:58
oiaohmSo nvidia drivers will not install.May 24 04:58
oiaohmEverything else works.May 24 04:59
yuhongI did not know this, can you provide me a link?May 24 04:59
DaemonFCthat's bullshitMay 24 04:59
DaemonFCif the user wants 32-bitMay 24 04:59
DaemonFCgive them 32-bitMay 24 05:00
oiaohmamd64 bit build kernel works out faster on the hardware.May 24 05:00
the_mad_hattermost uses don't know the differenceMay 24 05:00
DaemonFCtil Nvidia won't installMay 24 05:00
DaemonFCthen they'll just say Fedora is shitMay 24 05:01
DaemonFCand go back to WindowsMay 24 05:01
oiaohmOther than that they don't know the difference.May 24 05:01
the_mad_hattermy wife is running 64 bit Ubuntu, doesn't know itMay 24 05:01
DaemonFCyeah, cause it's a real 64-bit systemMay 24 05:01
DaemonFCnot a freankenbuildMay 24 05:01
oiaohmLinux 64 bit kernel runs 32 bit applications perfectly.May 24 05:01
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yuhongYep.May 24 05:02
yuhongLooks like you are mixing up Fedora with Debian.May 24 05:02
oiaohmDrivers are where things go strange.May 24 05:02
yuhongYep.May 24 05:02
yuhongEven Solaris requires 64-bit drivers for the 64-bit kernel.May 24 05:02
DaemonFC30% of Windows users are on VistaMay 24 05:02
oiaohmNvidia 64 bit drivers required a 64 bit envorment for there installer.May 24 05:02
DaemonFC1/3rd of them use x64May 24 05:02
the_mad_hatternot if you use kernel drivers. OEM drivers are something elseMay 24 05:02
DaemonFCso drivers are not really a problem anymoreMay 24 05:02
oiaohmSo once you provide that you can install the Nvidia drivers.May 24 05:03
oiaohmBasically just makes the process a little onger.May 24 05:03
oiaohmlonger.May 24 05:03
oiaohmOr you go into debian and force it to install a normal 32 bit kernel.May 24 05:03
oiaohmIe dont selection the one labeled amd64May 24 05:04
yuhongMac OS X's kernel is mostly 32-bit even on 64-bit CPUs.May 24 05:04
yuhongOn 64-bit CPUs it mostly runs in 32-bit compatiblity mode to support 64-bit userland apps.May 24 05:04
oiaohmLinux 32 bit and 64 bit kernel source is merging.May 24 05:04
DaemonFChow could you do that?May 24 05:05
yuhongMost of userland though is still 32-bit.May 24 05:05
oiaohmOther big change is dosemu stops working with a Linux 64 bit kernel.May 24 05:05
yuhongBut it can support 64-bit apps even with 32-bit drivers.May 24 05:06
yuhongYep, long mode has no V86 mode.May 24 05:06
oiaohmYou can still get to v86May 24 05:06
oiaohmJust the path to allow it is not approved for main line.May 24 05:07
oiaohmhttp://v86-64.sourceforge.net/  The insane path to get it yuhongMay 24 05:08
yuhongHow does it work? By leaving long mode?May 24 05:09
oiaohmYep.May 24 05:09
yuhongAFRIK the 64-bit and 32-bit PAE page table formats are mostly compatible.May 24 05:09
yuhongOne difference is that some bits which are available to the OS in long mode must be zero in PAE mode.May 24 05:16
yuhongIn particular from 52 bits (which is BTW the architectural maximum physical address space limit) to just before the NX bit.May 24 05:17
yuhongThese can be used by the OS in long mode, but must be zero in PAE mode.May 24 05:17
oiaohmYep that is why its possiable there is a quite usable bridge.May 24 05:19
oiaohmLack of support for v86 on 64 bit systems is a choice not to go through the work of getting it.May 24 05:21
oiaohmFare enough really its not what you call the cheapest process.May 24 05:21
neonfloss128 bit systems ftw ;)May 24 05:23
yuhong16-bit protected mode still works, however, and can be used to call the VBE 3.0 protected mode interface in long mode.May 24 05:23
yuhongBTW, on debian selecting the 64-bit kernel by default, can you provide a link?May 24 05:25
yuhongI did not know that Debian did this.May 24 05:25
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oiaohmIt was the last time I used the installer since then I have swapped over to running fully 64 bit less trouble that way.May 24 05:26
oiaohmYou kinda remember when you get caught by something yuhongMay 24 05:30
yuhongYep.May 24 05:30
oiaohmHmm just noticed something MS small machine limits say nothing about the number of screens.May 24 05:33
DaemonFChttp://www.puredarwin.org/May 24 05:35
DaemonFChttp://www.puredarwin.org/screenshotsMay 24 05:36
oiaohmYep another X11 OS.May 24 05:37
DaemonFCI used OpenDarwin for a whileMay 24 05:38
DaemonFCit was niceMay 24 05:38
DaemonFCfor something you weren't supposed to be using unless you were a developerMay 24 05:38
yuhongAnother news on slashdot is that video cameras are installed on urinals.May 24 05:40
yuhongYep, I know about OpenDarwin.May 24 05:41
yuhongAnd on Apple and open source, I am sure there are a lot of politics going on inside Apple.May 24 05:42
DaemonFCthere's no reason not to make an open source OSMay 24 05:42
DaemonFCall the things that make it a Mac are layered on top of thatMay 24 05:42
yuhongFor example, PT_DENY_ATTACH (Mac OS X version of protected processes) can easily patched out.May 24 05:42
DaemonFCthen you have teh marketing on top of thatMay 24 05:43
DaemonFCit's like a sandwichMay 24 05:43
yuhongBecause xnu source is available.May 24 05:43
yuhongYep, Apple layers closed software on open source software.May 24 05:43
DaemonFCwhich makes me wonderMay 24 05:43
DaemonFCdoesn't Mac have all of this supposed DRM that Vista does?May 24 05:43
yuhongYep, Mac OS X do have DRM features.May 24 05:44
yuhongPT_DENY_ATTACH is Mac OS X version of Vista's protected processes.May 24 05:45
DaemonFCso why is everyone picking on Vista and not OS X/May 24 05:45
DaemonFCWhy is there no BadMac campaign at FSF?May 24 05:45
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oiaohmDRI2 also allows DRM like features.May 24 05:45
DaemonFCyou know I've always wondered thatMay 24 05:45
yuhongBut because xnu source is available, that is easily patched out.May 24 05:45
oiaohmSince you can send commands straight to video card.May 24 05:45
oiaohmFrom userspace.May 24 05:45
DaemonFCthere's nothing about Linux that stops someone from implementing DRMMay 24 05:46
DaemonFCwithin their own applicationMay 24 05:46
oiaohmThere was.May 24 05:46
yuhongWhich makes me wonder about the politics inside Apple related to open source.May 24 05:46
oiaohmDRI1 you could not get access to the hardware to enfoce it DaemonFCMay 24 05:46
DaemonFCI meant more like video gamesMay 24 05:46
oiaohmI was meaning videos.May 24 05:47
DaemonFCthe only place I know of that's making any number of significant Linux games uses an Activation systemMay 24 05:47
oiaohmWhere you have the display decode it.May 24 05:47
yuhongThey did close the Mac OS X kernel for 32-bit Intel.May 24 05:47
yuhongBut when they ported it to 64-bit Intel, they made it open again.May 24 05:47
DaemonFCthey must not be too worried about it thenMay 24 05:47
oiaohmIts not like being closed source prevents someone from reversing it.May 24 05:48
yuhongYep.May 24 05:48
oiaohmClosed source as made no different in protection system cracked.May 24 05:49
yuhongThere is a bad iPhone campaign at FSF, but that is because it is even more closed.May 24 05:49
oiaohmEither the protection system is solid or its not.May 24 05:49
DaemonFCI've never seen a DRM scheme that wasn't eventually crackedMay 24 05:49
yuhongYep.May 24 05:49
DaemonFCwhy the hell do they even bother?May 24 05:49
neonflossyea, even if you support proprietary software DRM is stupidMay 24 05:50
DaemonFCthey inconvenience the people signing their paychecks more than the ones stealing itMay 24 05:50
yuhongBecause they want to prevent copying of things that can be easily copied.May 24 05:50
yuhongThat idea themselves is fundamentally flawed.May 24 05:51
DaemonFCDRM in music is stupid because there's going to be a market for CDs for a LONG timeMay 24 05:51
DaemonFCand those are analog anywayMay 24 05:51
oiaohmDRM for what it was designed to do is right.   Control documents moving inside a business where people don't have to have rights to control there machines.May 24 05:51
DaemonFCthey're trying to build a perimeter around something that's already been plunderedMay 24 05:51
oiaohmUse by music and others its really becomes abusive.May 24 05:51
yuhongYep, that is called by MS as IRM.May 24 05:51
neonflossDaemonFC, im not sure how long. in not too long a time I predict solid stated cards intead of cdsMay 24 05:51
oiaohmIRM is a pain in the ass as well.May 24 05:52
yuhongInformation Rights ManagementMay 24 05:52
neonfloss^ thanksMay 24 05:52
yuhongLook at the copyright law we are getting as another proof that controlling copying of things that can be easily copied is fundementally flawed.May 24 05:53
neonflosscopyright is goodMay 24 05:54
neonflossthe current laws, noMay 24 05:54
yuhongYep, it is another proof that controlling copying of things that can be easily copied is fundementally flawed.May 24 05:55
neonflossbibliotik.org looks cool :)May 24 05:57
neonflossbook torrent siteMay 24 05:57
neonflossI prefer reading hard copies and buy lots of them, but digital ones are useful for searching text (school projects)May 24 05:57
neonflosswoops, wrong chanMay 24 05:57
yuhongBTW, economics is why people want to control copying of things that can be easily copied.May 24 05:59
DaemonFCartificial scarcity creates perception of valueMay 24 06:00
oiaohmProblem with IRM is that all documents on disk end up encrypted.  Old style DRM works on access control.   So if you can copy the file out you truly do have it and backups are simple to crack back open.May 24 06:00
oiaohmIRM makes damaged disks and the like more data loss causing.May 24 06:00
DaemonFCyeah, Windows Media Player no longer allows you to back up your license filesMay 24 06:02
DaemonFCthat's what I heard anywayMay 24 06:02
DaemonFCI don't know what you're supposed to doMay 24 06:02
oiaohmWhat if file gets slightly damaged.May 24 06:03
oiaohmAnd no long decodes with the licence file.May 24 06:03
oiaohmThis is not good for business.May 24 06:03
oiaohmIts better to be able to recover something than nothing.May 24 06:03
DaemonFCthat's the problem of whoever is stupid enough to buy them :DMay 24 06:04
oiaohmProblem old style drm the files are encoded for transport.May 24 06:04
oiaohmWith secure systems in the network.May 24 06:04
oiaohmBut storage in business is not encrypted.May 24 06:04
oiaohmFor the most logical reason.   You might need to do data recovery on it.May 24 06:05
yuhongBTW, can you provide some links on the old style DRM you are describing.May 24 06:08
schestowitzReader Explains “Microsoft Innovation” <  http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-innovation-primer/ >May 24 06:10
yuhongYep, MS used a trick similar to this with WLO.May 24 06:13
yuhongFrom http://pages.prodigy.net/michaln/history/os213/index.htmlMay 24 06:13
yuhong"I have read allegations that Microsoft's WLO is a blatant ripoff of Micrografx Mirrors, a similar product developed earlier by Micrografx. Supposedly Microsoft's application division was offered to evaluate Mirrors for potential use in Microsoft products, on the condition that Microsoft systems division doesn't learn the details. Looks like they did - not very surprising given Microsoft's...May 24 06:13
yuhong...track record. "May 24 06:13
yuhongWLO unfortunately was created before the MS/IBM breakup that led MS to stop developing OS/2.May 24 06:15
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schestowitzMicrosoft Authorised Refurbisher Versus OLPC < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/computer-aid-international-versus-olpc/ >May 24 06:24
oiaohmMAR windows requires a different diskMay 24 06:31
oiaohmAnd costs 0 dollar per machine to installMay 24 06:31
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DaemonFCthis movie isn't scary, it's actually kind of stupid/funnyMay 24 06:32
DaemonFC(Mimic)May 24 06:32
oiaohmThere is a fine print you MAR windows.May 24 06:33
oiaohmYou are not allowed to use them for any form of business usage.May 24 06:33
twitterThe Right to Read Story is now true.  http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/umich-gets-better-deal-in-googles-library-of-the-future-project/  publishers hold the past hostage and will use the revenues to restrict the future.May 24 06:33
oiaohmAnd if you need a reinstallation disk MS will charge you 54 dollars here.May 24 06:33
twitterGoogle is a participant in this crime.May 24 06:34
twitterCopyright of this sort must be abolished.May 24 06:34
DaemonFCGateway includes reinstall discsMay 24 06:34
DaemonFCthose recovery "partitions" that HP uses slay meMay 24 06:34
DaemonFCthat is just so retardedMay 24 06:35
oiaohmMAR does nto give you recovery partition or a reinstallation disk.May 24 06:37
oiaohmMake recovery partitions seam sane.May 24 06:37
DaemonFCemachines doesn't give you the discsMay 24 06:38
DaemonFCcall their 800 numberMay 24 06:38
DaemonFCtell them a virus ate your Windows :PMay 24 06:38
DaemonFCthey'll send some out for freeMay 24 06:38
oiaohmNice of them.May 24 06:38
schestowitzSaving SELinux from Mono Before It’s Too Late? < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/seadmin-mono-problem/ >May 24 06:41
oiaohmThat breaks the first rule of a secuirty tool.May 24 06:45
twitterRoy, how many computers does that "free" computer MAR ship a year.May 24 06:53
twitter?May 24 06:53
twitterannual report says 140,000May 24 06:54
twitterper yearMay 24 06:54
DaemonFCMono is spreading across every type of softwareMay 24 06:55
DaemonFCtheir goal is to get every kind of user to need itMay 24 06:55
twitterschestowitz, how did you compute the 19,000 number per shipping container?May 24 06:59
schestowitzNot meMay 24 07:00
schestowitzThe one who wrote much of thisMay 24 07:01
schestowitzUK is the worst in terms of h/w reuseMay 24 07:01
schestowitzThere was an article in the MSBBC about it last weekMay 24 07:01
twitterhow many computers do they put in a container?May 24 07:01
schestowitzMicrosoft Goes Political < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-goes-political/ >May 24 07:01
twitterI have to laugh at their pirate this hint, hint language, " As standard our machines do not come with operating systems or with any applications software. You may wish to obtain and install this yourself locally because it may be cheaper for you to obtain it than for us to buy it here."  I'll bet.May 24 07:02
twitterI'm trying to figure out their real costs per year.May 24 07:02
twitterShipping containers should not cost more than $5,000 and probably cost much less.May 24 07:03
twitterThe difference goes to M$ and staff of one sort or another.May 24 07:03
twitter140,000 x (42 + 72) is a whopping 16,000,000 lb or 32 million bucks!May 24 07:05
twitterthat will buy a lot of shipping, warehouse and staff.May 24 07:05
twitterThis charity stinks!May 24 07:05
twitterThe more I think about it, the less I like it.  They have basically relabeled dumping and paid themselves very well for it.May 24 07:12
twitterschestowitz, I see a lot of BS about M$'s debt move.May 24 07:25
twitterat the end of 2008 they said they would go $20 billion in debt to buy $40 billion of their shares.May 24 07:26
twitterOver the last couple of weeks there were a number of articles that acted like this is what they were doing.May 24 07:27
twitterI thought they had already done their buy backs.May 24 07:27
twitterand this earlier article acts as if no one was sure http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/11/microsoft-qwest-shares-financial-personal-finance-guru-insight-national-semiconductor.htmlMay 24 07:28
twitter-> " We know not why a company the size and shape of Microsoft needs to raise money through debt issuance--it already has over $30 billion in cash at hand on its books--but if this is a cost-of-capital initiative that leads to the company buying back some of its own float, shareholders may be in for a treat."May 24 07:29
schestowitzMicrosoft Patents Are Not About Collaboration, They Are About Racketeering  < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/ms-racketeering-not-collaboratio/ >May 24 07:29
twitterThe $30 billion of cash on had conflicts with other reports of $20 and it's more likely they have none.May 24 07:29
schestowitztwitter: yes, the debt..May 24 07:29
schestowitzI have an article about it comingMay 24 07:29
schestowitzI'll make it my next oneMay 24 07:29
twittercool, there's so much BS out there.May 24 07:30
twitterthey really cranked up the press on that one.May 24 07:30
schestowitzI'll quote the above from youMay 24 07:30
twittercoolMay 24 07:31
twitterMy thought from earlier is that it's absurd they would buy stocks while firing people and end up in debt over it.  You may have seen those thoughts before all the Windows and OS/2 chatter.May 24 07:33
oiaohmThere is a reason why you buy stocks.May 24 07:34
oiaohmThey are buying stocks because they are not expecting income.May 24 07:34
oiaohmSun did the same thing.May 24 07:34
oiaohmBy reducing numbers of stocks in circulation you get to keep the return per share up avoiding a share price colaspse.May 24 07:35
twitterSo you hope.May 24 07:35
oiaohmThat is the  theory.May 24 07:36
oiaohmNow if loss of income is larger than expected.May 24 07:36
oiaohmIt can end up a company killing move.May 24 07:36
twitterSo they hope.  I'm not sure how they expect to ever have income as they fire the people needed to dig them out of the Vista crater.May 24 07:36
oiaohmIts not my hope.May 24 07:37
twitterLooks like looting to me.  Especially with Bill Gates selling out at less than $20/share.May 24 07:38
oiaohmVery much is.May 24 07:38
twitterThey don't expect a recovery, so they dump company money into shares they own.May 24 07:38
twitterInvestors left holding the bag on a company filled with disgruntled and overworked employees that somehow managed not to be fired.May 24 07:39
oiaohmYou would not be firing staff and buying shares if you saw a rosey future.May 24 07:39
oiaohmMS is not expecting to recover back to where they were.May 24 07:40
oiaohmIt what you call trying to patch the leaks.May 24 07:41
twitterNo product, no earnings, fire employees, goto step one; Death Spiral.May 24 07:41
oiaohmYou missed a step.May 24 07:41
twitterYeah, loot.May 24 07:41
twitterbut that's been going on all along.May 24 07:41
oiaohmNo Product,  no earning, fire employees, buy shares to keep share holders happy with returns, goto step one;May 24 07:42
twitterWorld's richest man.  World's biggest yacht.May 24 07:42
oiaohmYou can only do that loop so many times.May 24 07:42
oiaohmBefore you die.May 24 07:42
twitterit goes faster each timeMay 24 07:42
oiaohmMS started in death spiral back in 2004May 24 07:43
twitter98May 24 07:43
oiaohmPeople did not notice it.May 24 07:43
oiaohmFailure to deliver Vista on time.May 24 07:43
twitterI noticed when they rolled XP out.May 24 07:43
oiaohmXP roll out still went well.May 24 07:43
oiaohmand was on time.May 24 07:44
twitternot at firstMay 24 07:44
oiaohmWell for a MS software roll out.May 24 07:44
twittersales were poor, except for channel stuffingMay 24 07:44
oiaohmIt got them back on a stable foot after ME.May 24 07:44
schestowitztwitter: MS is done with buybacksMay 24 07:44
twitterremember that little thing that happened on 9/11May 24 07:44
schestowitzThey announced it 1 month agoMay 24 07:44
oiaohmMS really could not aford to kick toe with Vista.May 24 07:44
schestowitzAt that stage, accroding to their plans, they would be 5 billion in debtMay 24 07:45
schestowitzUnless they cut these buybacks short.May 24 07:45
twitterIf M$ is done with buybacks, why are there so many BS articles about it?May 24 07:45
twitterAs I recall, the original buyback plans called for them to end $20 in debt.May 24 07:45
twitterlet me pull the linkMay 24 07:46
oiaohmremember at XP sp1 and sp2 MS was money wise sorted.May 24 07:46
oiaohmHas had ups and downs each getting more savage.May 24 07:47
twitterhttp://boycottnovell.com/2008/08/06/buyback-debt-option/May 24 07:47
twitterah, the debt was from a yahoo purchaseMay 24 07:48
oiaohmThat did not go forwardsMay 24 07:48
twitterback in August Blooberg said they only had $26 billion left.May 24 07:49
oiaohmNow that would be wrong of Orcale aquired yahoo.May 24 07:49
oiaohmof/ifMay 24 07:49
twitterI really do not believe they now have more moneyMay 24 07:49
twitterdebt was projected in the event of a yahoo deal or notMay 24 07:50
twitteronly one thing is clear, M$ is lying their ass off about money and plans.May 24 07:50
schestowitztwitter: yesMay 24 07:51
schestowitzBut,...May 24 07:51
schestowitzRe: YahooMay 24 07:51
schestowitzThey later bought back 25bnMay 24 07:51
schestowitzSaid they would take debtMay 24 07:51
schestowitz5 billionMay 24 07:51
schestowitzAnyway, let's leave that asideMay 24 07:51
schestowitzLet me do the post . May 24 07:51
schestowitzThen we discuss this in the commentsMay 24 07:51
twitterOKMay 24 07:51
schestowitzBetter than to waste it in public IRC. It is less visible, but used nonethelessMay 24 07:52
schestowitzI also will put links to MSFT debt postsMay 24 07:52
schestowitzThis must scare Microsoft that all this stuff is made visibleMay 24 07:52
twitterIf they are really done with buybacks, all these articles are pure pump and dumpMay 24 07:52
schestowitzContradictionsMay 24 07:52
schestowitzJust pumpMay 24 07:52
schestowitzDump is another thing :-)May 24 07:52
twitter:)May 24 07:52
schestowitzI was told off by the Micro~1 shills that it would be libel to say dumpMay 24 07:53
schestowitzThey threatened meMay 24 07:53
twitterRMS says the UK has bad libel laws.May 24 07:59
twitterYou don't have to say dump then.  Just note that Bill Gates sold off at less than $20/share.May 24 08:01
twitterit is strange how libelous your stalkers can be while threatening you with libel for reporting an obvious conclusion.May 24 08:02
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oiaohmThey still have about 25 billion in reserve twitter.May 24 08:03
oiaohmFrom there reports.May 24 08:04
twitterand Vista is the most secure OS everMay 24 08:04
twitterhmmmMay 24 08:04
twitterContradictions from so many sources can only come from well planned lies.May 24 08:05
twitterThey can not be trusted.May 24 08:06
twitterEven their fanboys are having a hard time putting positive spin on so much bad news and so many contradictions.May 24 08:07
twitterlol at the IP Asshole competition.May 24 08:09
schestowitzMicrosoft Sued Over Its Corruption in Switzerland, Microsoft Debt Revisited < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/msft-corruption-in-switzerland/ >May 24 08:09
schestowitztwitter will love itMay 24 08:09
schestowitzoiaohm: whose reports?May 24 08:10
twitterI thank I will, thanksMay 24 08:10
schestowitzThey can massage figuresMay 24 08:10
schestowitzFor instance:May 24 08:10
schestowitzIn accounting, I could claim to have a huge houseMay 24 08:10
schestowitzBut I don't have to tell you I took 3 mortgages on itMay 24 08:10
schestowitzThen i'll also buy a Ferarri and make you enviousMay 24 08:10
schestowitzYou might never see the repossessionMay 24 08:11
schestowitzMicrosoft uses perceived might  to give the illusion that it'll always be thereMay 24 08:11
schestowitz"Nobody ever gets fired for buying <brand>"May 24 08:11
schestowitzMind you, I had journalists contact me about thisMay 24 08:11
schestowitzThey also suspect the same thing about MSMay 24 08:11
schestowitzBut they can't publish about itMay 24 08:11
schestowitzLibel and allMay 24 08:11
schestowitzEven if they turn out to be right, at the time of writing they can be sackedMay 24 08:12
schestowitzPeople said Madoff was a fraudster for agesMay 24 08:12
schestowitzThey reported himMay 24 08:12
schestowitzBut nobody paid attentionMay 24 08:12
schestowitzThose who said so were even vilified, AFAIKMay 24 08:12
schestowitzSo rare truth-tellers are treated like criminalsMay 24 08:12
schestowitzAs oposed to those whom they snitch onMay 24 08:12
schestowitz*opposedMay 24 08:13
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oiaohmStock reports schestowitzMay 24 08:14
oiaohmOf cource how truthful who knows.May 24 08:15
schestowitzWhen I come to think of it:May 24 08:15
schestowitzMS never said it cut buybacks shortMay 24 08:15
schestowitzIt said they are completeMay 24 08:16
schestowitzIOW, it made the buybacksMay 24 08:16
schestowitzfastMay 24 08:16
schestowitzHad it not, maybe MSFT wouldbe at $13 right nowMay 24 08:16
schestowitzWho knows...May 24 08:16
schestowitzoiaohm: followed the Madoff case?May 24 08:16
schestowitzit's amazing how one drops from hero to zeroMay 24 08:16
schestowitzFame to shameMay 24 08:16
twitterWell, that's about the size of it.  Thanks for reporting it.May 24 08:17
schestowitzMicrosoft too could be among the Enrons and I am not a sole claimer of thisMay 24 08:17
oiaohmI have not been following madoff.May 24 08:17
schestowitzOthers blew the whistle tooMay 24 08:17
schestowitzPutting their jobs at stake for this tooMay 24 08:17
schestowitzoiaohm: people knew he liedMay 24 08:17
oiaohmEnron appeared to have a lot of money in bank until people went looking for it.May 24 08:17
schestowitzHe could maybe even tell youMay 24 08:17
schestowitzBut that would not help youMay 24 08:17
twitterThe last I heard of the madoff case, the Feds were going after the victims as if they too participated in the fraudMay 24 08:17
schestowitzLike reporting the police to the policeMay 24 08:18
schestowitzThey would be like, "who THE HECK are you?"May 24 08:18
schestowitz"You're just jealous"May 24 08:18
schestowitzAnd choose credential of big business over a person who knows betterMay 24 08:18
schestowitzWe'll find out one dayMay 24 08:18
schestowitztwitter: maybe they didMay 24 08:18
schestowitzFraud is a conspiracy in many casesMay 24 08:18
twitterIt is impossible for only Maddoff to have known.May 24 08:19
twitterThe arrest was too tidy.May 24 08:19
twitterIt would be horrible but not surprising to learn that some of the worthy charities defrauded were themselves run by frauds.May 24 08:20
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Goblinmorning all.May 24 08:21
twitterGood morning, I was just going to bed.  It is late here.May 24 08:22
Goblinah...nite!May 24 08:24
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schestowitzHeyMay 24 08:28
schestowitzMicrosoft’s Sabotage of ODF Still in the News < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-sabotage-of-odf/  >May 24 08:33
schestowitzGoblin: how was dinner?May 24 08:33
schestowitzBTW, for some matters we have another channel, #boycottnovell-socialMay 24 08:34
Goblinsorry Im on baby watch!May 24 08:41
Goblinyeah it was great...May 24 08:41
Goblingot back around 9pmMay 24 08:41
schestowitzSunny today... I'll be out laterMay 24 08:52
schestowitzI have about 5 more MSFT postsMay 24 08:53
Goblinme too, Ill be off to the farmers market shortlyMay 24 08:53
schestowitzThey carry on cumbling, just like the site (MSWatch)May 24 08:53
schestowitz*crumbMay 24 08:53
oiaohmhttp://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=18604  Sneakernet its back.May 24 09:07
schestowitzEye on Microsoft: Even the FBI Can’t Secure Windows < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/fbi-cannot-secure-windows/ >May 24 09:07
schestowitzBallmer and Co Meet Officials in Kyrgyzstan, Latvia; Microsoft Ukraine Curses FOSS < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-kyrgyzstan-latvia-ukraine/ >May 24 09:38
oiaohmLoss of control.May 24 10:12
oiaohmGood thing about all these lost markets it normally turns into more developers.May 24 10:14
schestowitzMicrosoft Blackmails China and Then Fires 300 Chinese Employees < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-blackmail-china-layoffs/ >May 24 10:14
schestowitzoiaohm: I will post your Red Hat vidMay 24 10:14
schestowitzOggifying right nowMay 24 10:15
schestowitzGoblin: can you add apostrophes to your posts?May 24 10:27
schestowitzYou anc Chips omit themMay 24 10:27
schestowitzIt makes them seem less reputable when I link to them and quote themMay 24 10:27
GoblinlolMay 24 10:30
Goblinone answer...yes...sometimes...May 24 10:31
Goblinit depends what Im using to post the articleMay 24 10:31
schestowitz.I was just going through some postsMay 24 10:31
schestowitzSometimes I add the missing apostrophesMay 24 10:31
Goblina combination of predictive text and WM that Im determined to suffer with until contract runs outMay 24 10:31
Goblinpoint taken thoughMay 24 10:32
schestowitzMyth Busting: GNU/Linux Takes So Long to Install and Set Up < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/myth-busting-linux-setup/ >May 24 10:34
Goblinat it runs onMay 24 10:41
Goblincheap hardware, but I have yet to see why it would be at it runs onMay 24 10:41
Goblincheap hardware, but I have yet to see why it would be at it runs onMay 24 10:41
Goblincheap hardware, but I have yet to see why it would be at it runs onMay 24 10:41
Goblinsorry about thatMay 24 10:43
Goblinpasted on wrong channel...May 24 10:43
GoblinI have yet to see why it would beMay 24 10:44
GoblinI have yet to see why it would beMay 24 10:44
GoblinIm quiting...somethings up with this clientMay 24 10:45
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tessierschestowitz: My wife installed F10 on her Lenovo laptop all by herself. I didn't even know she was doing it.May 24 10:46
tessierShe got everything except flash-plugin working.May 24 10:46
schestowitzHehe.May 24 10:46
schestowitzDid you see the RHEL video?May 24 10:46
schestowitzhttp://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/myth-busting-linux-setup/May 24 10:46
tessierI have definitely exposed her to Linux quite a bit over the last couple of years but she has never installed it before.May 24 10:47
schestowitzMandriva comes with Flash and binary display driversMay 24 10:47
schestowitztessier: I remember trying to install Red Hat in 2002 or 2003May 24 10:47
schestowitzRed Hat floppies were needed and it was not simpleMay 24 10:47
tessierI have never installed RH from floppies.May 24 10:48
schestowitzThat was the wrong wayMay 24 10:48
tessierSlackware was the only Linux distro I ever installed from floppies.May 24 10:48
tessierEverything else has been CDMay 24 10:48
schestowitzI didn't have the CDsMay 24 10:48
schestowitztessier: floppies to kickstart the ISOsMay 24 10:48
oiaohmI have instaled RH from floppies.May 24 10:48
schestowitzCause I couldn't burn the CDsMay 24 10:48
oiaohmNot something I recommend.May 24 10:48
*tessier wonders what they would say if I went into #redhat and asked where I could get the floppy imgaesMay 24 10:49
tessierimagesMay 24 10:49
oiaohmYou will be told to make them yourself.May 24 10:49
tessierMy 486 doesn't have a CD ROM drive!May 24 10:49
_boo_but it's capable of oneMay 24 10:49
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_Hicham_Hi All!May 24 10:51
_Hicham_the room is still sleepyMay 24 10:53
oiaohmDoes it have a network card.  tessier  4 flopplys 2 you normallly need to make ie.  1 start the network install 1 addon drivers.   Yes now pray the floppy drive works right and you have a fast server to provide everything.May 24 10:53
oiaohmIe you don't want to dare try that over dialup tessier.May 24 10:53
schestowitzWhat Rockefeller and Gates Have in Common < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/antitrust-rockefeller-and-gates/ >May 24 10:54
schestowitzI don't think I even have floppies leftMay 24 10:55
schestowitzNo drives for it anyway...May 24 10:55
*schestowitz remembers he has a Win98 rescue floppy somewhere in the drawersMay 24 10:55
oiaohmI have a box of 5 1/2 floppys around here somewhere.May 24 10:56
schestowitz_Hicham_: I've just done a post about your mate, BillyGMay 24 10:56
oiaohmOpps 5 1/4May 24 10:56
oiaohmJust saw the box.May 24 10:56
schestowitzYeah.May 24 10:57
_Hicham_I love BillyGMay 24 10:57
_Hicham_he is a great guyMay 24 10:58
schestowitzThere were large ones, no? Predating me..May 24 10:58
_Hicham_oiaohm : what are u talking about?May 24 10:58
oiaohmThey are not large 8 inch ones are large schestowitzMay 24 10:59
schestowitzDid you hear about half a tera on one optical CD?May 24 11:00
schestowitzThey'll expand that furtherMay 24 11:00
schestowitzThink of the possibilities.May 24 11:00
oiaohmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_diskMay 24 11:00
schestowitzFrom binary cards to the whole Internet on a few CDsMay 24 11:00
_Hicham_why floppies?May 24 11:00
schestowitzWikipedia in a matchboxMay 24 11:00
_Hicham_use CD-RomsMay 24 11:01
oiaohmYou can fit 240 meg on  LS-240 3 1/2 inch floppyMay 24 11:01
oiaohmNever got popular.May 24 11:01
_Hicham_oiaohm is floppy disk loverMay 24 11:02
*tessier is glad he did not have enough money to invest in a zip drive back in the dayMay 24 11:03
oiaohmLS-240 drives were prised for data recovery on normal floppies.May 24 11:03
tessier100M sure seemed like a lot of data though...May 24 11:03
oiaohmThese days it sits on shelf doing nothing.May 24 11:03
oiaohmZip 750s were impressive.May 24 11:05
oiaohmIn there time.May 24 11:05
_Hicham_I can't browse BN with Firefox3.5beta5May 24 11:06
_Hicham_I am using Chromium to browse itMay 24 11:07
oiaohmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaz_drive  For data loses in that time nothing beats this.May 24 11:07
_Hicham_Chromium seems very promisingMay 24 11:07
_Hicham_did u use Chromium oiaohm?May 24 11:07
oiaohmHave not bothered.May 24 11:09
oiaohmFirefox does what I need.May 24 11:09
_Hicham_what Firefox version are u using?May 24 11:11
oiaohm3.0.10May 24 11:12
oiaohmI am not a person to be running expermintal on my web browser.May 24 11:12
oiaohmI kinda need to to work at times.May 24 11:12
_Hicham_so u don't like to experiment new techs?May 24 11:13
oiaohmSome things I do.May 24 11:15
oiaohmSomethings I don't.May 24 11:15
oiaohmLike expermental versions of blender I do play with.May 24 11:15
oiaohmulteo on 64bit what is another expermental.May 24 11:16
oiaohmBasically I am selective where I will experiment.May 24 11:17
oiaohmWhere I was younger I was a little more care free about it.May 24 11:18
_Hicham_but u like experimenting new kernels, right?May 24 11:20
oiaohmTo a point.May 24 11:24
oiaohmI normally don't touch non releases.May 24 11:25
schestowitz_Hicham_: can you try to install NoScript or disable JS in Preferences?May 24 11:25
oiaohmThing I have found on adverage a kernel build from kernel.org is normally more stable than any distribution kernel.May 24 11:25
schestowitzThis way we can eliminate possible causes for slowdown in BN and prepare it for FF3.5May 24 11:25
schestowitzI am transcoding ATMMay 24 11:25
schestowitzCarlin skitMay 24 11:26
oiaohmThat is why its to a point _Hicham_  On the kernel I am going after stablity and speed.May 24 11:26
oiaohmNot exactly what you can experimenting.May 24 11:26
oiaohmWhen young I would be running proto patches and the like.May 24 11:26
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schestowitzMicrosoft Lobbies Obama and Partly Takes Over Gazillion < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/microsoft-lobbies-obama-gazillion/ >May 24 11:43
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oiaohmschestowitz: I guess you have already picked this up.  http://www.osnews.com/story/21532/US_Congress_Mulls_Law_to_Circumvent_DMCA_for_CarsMay 24 12:09
_boo_i still don't get it... which one is better for now: theora or x264May 24 12:11
_boo_in speed it's most likely x264May 24 12:12
_boo_but what about qualityMay 24 12:12
_boo_there are psnr benchmarks, but it's not sufficient to say anythingMay 24 12:12
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oiaohm_boo_: in time speed will not be a issue.May 24 12:16
oiaohmOff loading to video card.May 24 12:16
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_boo_http://web.mit.edu/xiphmont/Public/theora/demo7.htmlMay 24 12:18
schestowitzIf Microsoft Removes 3-Applications Restriction, It Shows Great Fear of GNU/Linux http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/24/ms-removes-3-app-restriction/May 24 12:24
oiaohmMore great fear of hardware markersMay 24 12:25
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schestowitzYes, even Intel goes the other wayMay 24 12:30
schestowitzIt must have played with Vista 7, then gambled on MoblinMay 24 12:31
Aondoprobably not the easiest thing to do when you are walking on broken glassMay 24 12:33
oiaohmIntel has gone the other way for a fair while now.May 24 12:37
schestowitzYesMay 24 12:38
schestowitzg2g, back at 3May 24 12:38
oiaohmMS empire was built on the support of Intel.May 24 12:39
MinceRj0May 24 12:41
_Hicham_hardware makers are killing MS softlyMay 24 12:42
_Hicham_Chromium renders pages like a charmMay 24 12:48
oiaohmIt will not stay soft foreverMay 24 13:01
oiaohmOnce they start beating up the server market I expect to see MS out with Axes.May 24 13:01
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_Hicham_ogg files are working in EpiphanyMay 24 14:12
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_boo_like it make any sense if some media format works in a browser...May 24 14:33
_boo_like video and/or audioMay 24 14:33
oiaohmSaves having to intergrate flash to play them _boo_May 24 14:34
_boo_omg...May 24 14:34
_boo_i don't play audio and video in browserMay 24 14:35
_boo_i just dl themMay 24 14:35
_Hicham_hahahahaMay 24 14:35
_Hicham_really greatMay 24 14:35
_boo_'cause i know what i'm going to dlMay 24 14:35
_Hicham_what a web browsing experienceMay 24 14:35
_boo_yupMay 24 14:35
_boo_i saw good players at sites with flashMay 24 14:36
_boo_barely you have much better experience in browsing than me actuallyMay 24 14:36
_boo_i just use inet for what i want, not for what i'm better with offlineMay 24 14:36
_boo_like there are no sites to start and stop playing big list of songsMay 24 14:37
_boo_and choose one that you want or band or smthMay 24 14:37
_boo_and no video sites to watch smth at random and dl only waht you wantMay 24 14:38
_boo_so browser +every codec support is kinda waste of time for developers of browserMay 24 14:38
_Hicham_strange reasoningMay 24 14:39
_boo_don't see anything bad in itMay 24 14:40
_boo_i don't want to be browser dependent at finalMay 24 14:40
_boo_moving everything to browser will end us in cloudsMay 24 14:41
_boo_you may be like thatMay 24 14:41
_boo_but that's not what i choseMay 24 14:42
oiaohmReally moving to video tags makes most formats simpler to download.May 24 14:42
_boo_simpler to dl... wtf?May 24 14:42
oiaohmNo working out what flash or silverlight is doing.May 24 14:42
oiaohmTo get the video.May 24 14:42
_boo_i'm not even touching silverlightMay 24 14:42
oiaohmSites want to provide videos.May 24 14:43
oiaohmAs long as they don't start fully 3ding the interface of the web page i will be happy.May 24 14:44
_boo_runescape :)May 24 14:44
oiaohmrunescape uses java from memory.May 24 14:45
_boo_it works alrightMay 24 14:45
oiaohmalterations allows it to be done in javascript.May 24 14:45
oiaohmThat could get really nasty.May 24 14:46
_boo_lolMay 24 14:46
_boo_js 3d engineMay 24 14:46
_boo_the first one to do php 3d engine should visit yellow houseMay 24 14:46
_boo_languages are done for what they are doneMay 24 14:47
oiaohmSome js 3d engines do exist.May 24 14:48
_boo_yeah, but they suckMay 24 14:48
_boo_strange, right?May 24 14:48
_boo_you won't use matlab to make 3d engineMay 24 14:49
_boo_or mathcadMay 24 14:49
oiaohmhttp://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=7379  <<who is sending him.May 24 14:49
_boo_don't make me laughMay 24 14:50
_boo_it's basicsMay 24 14:50
_boo_almost everything is capable of itMay 24 14:50
_boo_it's not even a 3d engineMay 24 14:51
_boo_just a jokeMay 24 14:51
_boo_you may be don't get what 3d engine isMay 24 14:51
oiaohmhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10203458-2.html  << Javascript 1 _boo_  The work leading up to allowing it.May 24 14:52
_boo_yeah, if you say to gpu "draw scene", mkayMay 24 14:53
_boo_almost every language is capable of itMay 24 14:53
_boo_but it's not engine, just an abuseMay 24 14:54
_boo_taking into account that everybody has accelerators, mkay... it will passMay 24 14:55
_boo_and backend for every systemMay 24 14:55
_boo_platform :)May 24 14:55
_boo_is to be implementedMay 24 14:56
_boo_so they just lay it on developers for mobile platforms and stuffMay 24 14:56
oiaohmAnd fingers cross web developers don't go nuts with it.May 24 14:57
_boo_for sureMay 24 14:57
schestowitz_Hicham_: Firefox 3+ does not play nice with transparency that's dynamic.May 24 15:00
oiaohmhttp://www.nihilogic.dk/labs/wolf/  And its not like some of the JS people have not been expermenting.May 24 15:00
schestowitzCan you do me a favour and try this under FF3.5? http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/ Try scrolling. It's agonising in FF3May 24 15:00
schestowitzFF2 handled it quite all right IIRC. Even FF1 and 1.5May 24 15:01
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taconeubuntu on dell's hottest laptop http://www.engadget.com/2009/05/24/dell-now-offering-studio-xps-13-with-ubuntu/May 24 15:20
MinceRliterally the hottest? :>May 24 15:23
oiaohmIt a leg burner.May 24 15:27
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schestowitzBelgian wafflerMay 24 15:35
schestowitzGeorge Carlin On His Standup Persona - Archive Interview < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn6roeUfMio&NR=1 >. Interesting, but nothing exciting.May 24 15:36
schestowitzIn Mandriva, awstats.pl grabs the whole of Apache with itMay 24 15:37
schestowitzAlso, Awstats needs extanded logsMay 24 15:37
schestowitz*extendedMay 24 15:37
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schestowitzHehe. http://openbytes.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/a-mistake-sorry/May 24 16:02
schestowitzI wondered where his stuff vanishedMay 24 16:02
trmancohaha -> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2009247709_apusfedscomputervirus.htmlMay 24 16:03
schestowitzhttp://www.stefanoforenza.com/always-right-collectors-edition/  "It has been downloaded a massive 15000 times in the first 6-7 days from my site alone."May 24 16:05
schestowitzMaybe 40k in total? More over the long run + summaries without PDFs. Not good for the Vole.May 24 16:05
schestowitztrmanco: I wrote about it this morning (and COLA yesterday)May 24 16:06
trmancoI some how did catch it on colaMay 24 16:06
trmancodidn't*May 24 16:06
schestowitztacone: so strange....May 24 16:07
schestowitzNo Mono crusaders in your comments. Everyone agrees, so you laid out the case wellMay 24 16:07
schestowitztrmanco: gnote is a huge threadMay 24 16:08
schestowitz0.3.1 iircMay 24 16:08
trmancoyeahMay 24 16:08
trmancogood thing I posted it :-PMay 24 16:08
trmancoeven though it was just some bugfix release :-PMay 24 16:08
schestowitzIf there is anything happening outside his blog, then we ought to know. Gnote has people /talking/ about the problems with MonoMay 24 16:10
schestowitzControl, patents, performance issuesMay 24 16:10
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schestowitzhttp://www.itwire.com/ got very boringMay 24 16:10
schestowitzSomeone called Peter Dinham writes a lot of stuff there. Rarely of much interestMay 24 16:11
schestowitzhttp://lwn.net/Articles/332819/ "LWN recently posted a brief article on the GNOME Foundation's plea for support to help it get through a difficult year. "May 24 16:12
schestowitzKDE had a hard year too. Same with the Vole.May 24 16:12
schestowitzApple's down tooMay 24 16:12
schestowitzzer0c00l: did you read: http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2009/05/acer-debacle-closing-chapter.htmlMay 24 16:17
schestowitzKen tells the story of Acer lock-inMay 24 16:17
zer0c00lschestowitz, yesMay 24 16:18
zer0c00lTPM stuffMay 24 16:18
zer0c00l:)May 24 16:18
schestowitzYeah, sort ofMay 24 16:18
schestowitzGates loved the ideaMay 24 16:19
schestowitzCalled it "security as a lockin"May 24 16:19
schestowitzThat man pretends to help kids... all he does is prevent them from getting a computerMay 24 16:19
zer0c00lyeah i saw that video by againstcpa.orgMay 24 16:19
zer0c00lthat website is down now?May 24 16:20
zer0c00lschestowitz, billg?May 24 16:20
zer0c00lschestowitz, he killed OLPC?May 24 16:20
schestowitzMicrosoft is in trouble: Can Microsoft's core business adapt to the new economy? < http://www.techflash.com/microsoft/Can_Microsofts_business_adapt_to_the_new_economy_45846007.html >May 24 16:21
schestowitzVista had MS customer lose faith in them. They assess other software.May 24 16:21
schestowitzzer0c00l: that tooMay 24 16:21
schestowitzzer0c00l: they schemed to ruin OLPCMay 24 16:21
schestowitzzer0c00l: Gates himself reidiculed OLPCMay 24 16:21
schestowitzIn 2006 IIRCMay 24 16:21
schestowitzzer0c00l: but I was referring to Gates liking TPM and such stuff because it's lockin that screws Ken and the kids he helps right nowMay 24 16:22
zer0c00lyaaaMay 24 16:22
schestowitzIs Nesson crazy? Statuory damages need not relate to actual damages. < http://blogs.geniocity.com/friedman/?p=2334 >May 24 16:23
schestowitzApple sued for app on its store: Cartier to Withdraw Suit Against Apple Over iPhone Applications  < http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124303659766448885.html?mod=googlenews_wsj#articleTabs=article >May 24 16:27
schestowitzSomeone sued Apple because the iPhone can be used to read the Kama Sutra :-)May 24 16:34
schestowitzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_sutraMay 24 16:35
schestowitz*LOL* pr0n on Wikipedia. BLOCK IT!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kamasutra5.jpgMay 24 16:35
twitterah the OLPC saga.May 24 16:36
_boo_so i've got banned from ##windows may be 15 times in a rowMay 24 16:36
_boo_barely lessMay 24 16:37
twitterOLPC officials complained about Intel bribing countries to drop OLPC deploymentsMay 24 16:37
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_boo_one laptop for child (olpc)May 24 16:38
twitterthe entire Wintel press alternately ignored and viciously FUD attacked the project, deliberately creating weaknesses out of strengths.May 24 16:38
_boo_lolMay 24 16:38
_boo_strengths of whom?May 24 16:39
twitterof design trade offsMay 24 16:39
_boo_wtf caresMay 24 16:39
DaemonFC...the ugly attacks from Mac fanboys are exactly what Microsoft was hoping to provoke, says David Webster, general manager for brand marketing at Microsoft [The genius behind the pointless/expensive Seinfeld ads and the Mojave project that tanked]. He says the idea was to turn Apple's "I'm a Mac" campaign to Microsoft's advantage. "We associate real people with being PCs, [but then Apple]...May 24 16:39
DaemonFC...ends up looking pretty mean-spirited, the way they go after customers," he says. "It's clear that's who they are insulting." At the same time he can't resist taking a crack at the preciousness of some Mac users. "Not everyone wants a machine that's been washed with unicorn tears," he says.May 24 16:39
DaemonFChttp://www.9to5mac.com/Microsoft-misleadingMay 24 16:39
DaemonFCwtf?May 24 16:39
DaemonFClolMay 24 16:39
twitterfor instance, making fun of the device's low power which was responsible for all day use abilityMay 24 16:40
_boo_noMay 24 16:40
twitterBill Gates set the tone with talk about "cranking all day"May 24 16:40
_boo_intel devices are not capable of usage for full dayMay 24 16:40
MinceRhow so?May 24 16:40
DaemonFCso the whole point of those ads was to provoke Apple fanboys?May 24 16:40
_boo_easilly, 90s are goneMay 24 16:40
twitterwhich is why OLPC did not use intel, they used AMD geode which isMay 24 16:40
_boo_XDMay 24 16:41
MinceR_boo_: you aren't making senseMay 24 16:41
_boo_of courseMay 24 16:41
_boo_try to prove it?May 24 16:41
_boo_and you're lostMay 24 16:41
MinceROLPC used geode because it needs little power, didn't they?May 24 16:41
twitterFinally M$ memos emerged which showed how they viciously targeted Negrponte's personality and desires to totally derail the project by bribing MIT's media department.May 24 16:41
MinceRtwitter: any chance of that turning into a lawsuit?May 24 16:42
_boo_lol, netbooks are powered with sucky accumulatorsMay 24 16:42
twitterOLPC then wasted all sorts of time and money making a Windows version that no one wanted.May 24 16:42
DaemonFC"People don't want crap. No matter how bad the economy is"May 24 16:42
DaemonFCnice titleMay 24 16:42
MinceRstrange, crap seems to be all that's commercially viable nowadaysMay 24 16:42
DaemonFCbut Windows still outnumber Macs 9 to 1May 24 16:42
_boo_wtf...May 24 16:42
twitterYeah, it's like you have to pay people to use Windows, especially Vista, eh FC?May 24 16:42
DaemonFCso I wonder if they realized they jsut called the Mac crapMay 24 16:42
DaemonFClolMay 24 16:42
MinceRwhy is calling the mac crap surprising?May 24 16:43
MinceRcalling crap crap should be normal.May 24 16:43
DaemonFCcause it's a site promoting MacsMay 24 16:43
DaemonFC:PMay 24 16:43
twitterI hope OLPC sues M$ and Intel but I think they are too busy with their mission.May 24 16:43
DaemonFCOLPC had some interesting ideas, but it's basically overMay 24 16:43
_boo_so, mincer?May 24 16:43
DaemonFCit instead spawned a bunch of imitators running Windows XPMay 24 16:44
MinceR_boo_: whatMay 24 16:44
DaemonFC:PMay 24 16:44
twitterYes, Geode has good power efficiency.  I've see it used in various solar power projects.May 24 16:44
_boo_you told shitMay 24 16:44
_boo_prove itMay 24 16:44
_boo_or denyMay 24 16:44
MinceR_boo_: ok, now say the _other_ half of those sentencesMay 24 16:44
MinceRperhaps then they'll be intelligible.May 24 16:44
_boo_so you just walk awayMay 24 16:44
DaemonFCwell, for one you have the Classmate PC, and those are going out with Windows XPMay 24 16:44
MinceR_boo_: colorless green ideas sleep furiouslyMay 24 16:45
DaemonFCI mean I think the OLPC unintentionally just cracked open a new market for low end Windows machinesMay 24 16:45
_boo_MinceR, you don't make senseMay 24 16:45
schestowitzIf Microsoft Removes 3-App Restriction, Linux Still Wins < http://digg.com/d1s0ih >May 24 16:45
_boo_you just proved itMay 24 16:45
MinceR_boo_: i answered to you in kind.May 24 16:45
twitterAll Windows is low end, regardless of hardware used.May 24 16:45
_boo_you answered with dumbosityMay 24 16:45
DaemonFCschestowitz: I've played with Starter Edition, it's not really as horrible as it soundsMay 24 16:45
_boo_if that's only what you're capable withMay 24 16:46
twitterI wish "/ignore" worked hereMay 24 16:46
DaemonFCit exempts your antirvirus, it exempts anything in the system trayMay 24 16:46
DaemonFCit exempts browser tabsMay 24 16:46
MinceR_boo_: you've maid a claim, then instead of supporting it you started spewing random words.May 24 16:46
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DaemonFCso there's really only a few ways you can hit that limitMay 24 16:46
_boo_you started to make insultsMay 24 16:46
MinceR_boo_: i got tired of trying to decipher your gibberish.May 24 16:46
_boo_without any proofMay 24 16:46
_boo_so f uMay 24 16:46
MinceR_boo_: i responded to another discussionMay 24 16:46
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MinceR_boo_: no, fuck youMay 24 16:47
twitterkick timeMay 24 16:47
_boo_i don't kare what you get tired ofMay 24 16:47
_boo_no, fuck youMay 24 16:47
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_boo_'cause you didn't prove your insultsMay 24 16:47
DaemonFCschestowitz: So for me right now I have Seamonkey and that's running my mail and Chatzilla, so that doesn't count at allMay 24 16:47
_boo_it only means that they are applicable to youMay 24 16:47
MinceR_boo_: go back to kindergartenMay 24 16:47
_Hicham_kick time schestowitzMay 24 16:47
_boo_onlyMay 24 16:47
DaemonFCI can leave Winamp in the tray, so that wouldn't count unless I popped it openMay 24 16:47
_boo_yeah, i'm already 2May 24 16:47
_boo_but you just suckMay 24 16:47
DaemonFCWindows Live Messenger is in the tray, so that doesn't countMay 24 16:47
_boo_at everythingMay 24 16:47
_boo_and you spit words randomlyMay 24 16:48
DaemonFCyou can have more than 3 apps  but you need to make judicious use of the system trayMay 24 16:48
_boo_without any proofMay 24 16:48
schestowitzDaemonFC: it still cripples themMay 24 16:48
twitterthat you have to use workarounds says it allMay 24 16:48
DaemonFCmeh, that's only for XP and Vista StarterMay 24 16:48
twitterworking around intentional limits == crippled softwareMay 24 16:49
DaemonFCthe 32-bit Vista DVDs have Starter on themMay 24 16:49
DaemonFCso you can select itMay 24 16:49
_boo_v7 is not about that for sureMay 24 16:49
schestowitzSoftware should fulfil its abilityMay 24 16:49
schestowitzNot stand in one's wayMay 24 16:49
DaemonFCbut since MS doesn't license that one in first world countries, I can only use it for 120 daysMay 24 16:49
schestowitzYou don't sell a burget and spit it in firstMay 24 16:49
schestowitz*burgerMay 24 16:49
DaemonFCwhich is honestly longer than I want to put up with itMay 24 16:49
DaemonFC:PMay 24 16:49
twitterFC misspelled "shred" as "select"May 24 16:49
DaemonFCit's a pain in the ass, but it's also $3, so I could see a lot of people buying it only because of thatMay 24 16:50
schestowitzPeople don't want NPD. No matter how bad the economy isMay 24 16:51
schestowitzNPD always takes bribes. No matter how bad the economy isMay 24 16:51
schestowitzThat's how it makes moneyMay 24 16:51
_boo_what's npd?May 24 16:51
schestowitzPay NPD, say what you want to showMay 24 16:51
DaemonFCNPD hasn't always been kind to MicrosoftMay 24 16:51
twitter$3, what a deal!  but you can't see people using the mailed to you at their cost and restricionless Ubuntu ?May 24 16:51
schestowitzNPD=Narcotic Police DepartmentMay 24 16:51
DaemonFCbut there's no putting lipstick on the XBOX 360 or ZunewMay 24 16:51
MinceR:)May 24 16:51
DaemonFC*ZuneMay 24 16:51
schestowitzPromoting WindowsMay 24 16:51
DaemonFCtwitter: Ubuntu can't run Windows programsMay 24 16:52
schestowitzMicrosoft puts the ka-ching, NPD spews the FUDMay 24 16:52
schestowitzvs Nintendo or iPod or LinuxMay 24 16:52
DaemonFCso I can see a market just because Windows has more programsMay 24 16:52
twitterruns them better than Vista, FCMay 24 16:52
schestowitzDepends on much you payMay 24 16:52
DaemonFCeven though Starter is a pain in the assMay 24 16:52
twitterbut who needs Windows programs who wants a Starter Edition?May 24 16:52
_boo_starter edition...May 24 16:52
DaemonFCwell, on a system as low end as they restrict Starter toMay 24 16:52
_boo_isn't it very limited demo?May 24 16:53
twitterThat's like saying iPhone sucks because it does not run Word.May 24 16:53
_boo_in every caseMay 24 16:53
DaemonFCthere's not much reason to prefer one or the otherMay 24 16:53
DaemonFCwell, look at XP Starter, limit of 1 Ghz single core CPU, limit of 512 megs RAM, etc.......May 24 16:53
_boo_actually, what mac uses for word processors, table processors, databases?May 24 16:53
MinceRactually that's close to the reason the iphone sucks :>May 24 16:53
DaemonFCthat's a pretty craptastic PCMay 24 16:53
DaemonFCso throw anything you want on itMay 24 16:53
DaemonFCyou get the same awful experience either wayMay 24 16:53
MinceRwell, one of the reasons anywayMay 24 16:54
schestowitzhttp://ostatic.com/blog/team-building-open-source-rover-for-2010-lunar-landing "The importance of the open source design method" Gimme a break. it's not open sourceMay 24 16:54
_boo_actually, what mac uses for word processors, table processors, databases?May 24 16:54
schestowitzOpen source wine, open source sex, open source energy. All that fluff does existMay 24 16:54
_boo_so that's all about mac?May 24 16:54
DaemonFCWine is only as good as the crac kyou have for the application you supposedly bought isMay 24 16:54
DaemonFCotherwise, no diceMay 24 16:55
twitterFC, what you describe is probably nicer than my laptop, but the limits are put in by M$ in the first place.  Makers won't be able to keep those limits when China starts cranking out MIPS and ARM systems that don't suck.May 24 16:55
schestowitzVista: any edition of a No-StarterMay 24 16:55
twitterin every wayMay 24 16:55
DaemonFCthey won't do thatMay 24 16:55
twitterM$ Open Source is sort of like Open Marriage.May 24 16:55
twitterwhy not FC?May 24 16:56
DaemonFCthey have to respect IP if they want to remain in the WTOMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCwithout sanctionsMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCand they want WindowsMay 24 16:56
twitter"respect IP"?  LOLMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCwell, there's been a few unlicensed knockoffs of American hardware in ChinaMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCnot real good stuffMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCbut they're in the WTO nowMay 24 16:56
DaemonFCand part of that says they have to respect IPMay 24 16:56
twitterThat's why they pay ARM and MIPS licenses.May 24 16:57
_boo_what kind of shit is "Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium" ?May 24 16:57
schestowitzhttp://ostatic.com/blog/8-guides-and-tools-for-supercharging-google-chrome Chrome: yet another win32 browserMay 24 16:57
_boo_what's it limited toMay 24 16:57
DaemonFCARM won't ever be hugeMay 24 16:57
schestowitzDaemonFC: utter BSMay 24 16:57
twitterbut these days, China comes up with their own chipsets and don't need the rest.May 24 16:57
DaemonFCnot even with LinuxMay 24 16:57
schestowitz"they have to respect IP if they want to remain in the WTO"May 24 16:57
MinceRit won't because it already isMay 24 16:57
schestowitzIt's Sunday. Are you drunk?May 24 16:57
MinceRguess what's powering your mobile phone :>May 24 16:57
DaemonFCthe only good software on Linux is for X86May 24 16:57
DaemonFCyou can port it but it's broken without a lot of x86-specific thingsMay 24 16:58
twitterARM is small on purpose, but it already sells tons of embedded and it will do very well as laptops.May 24 16:58
_boo_linux is almost always compatibleMay 24 16:58
MinceRDaemonFC: most linux apps can be compiled to any architecture linux supportsMay 24 16:58
_boo_you almost have no reason to question whether it's x86May 24 16:58
MinceRDaemonFC: and arm is everywhere alreadyMay 24 16:58
DaemonFCyeah, but it can't run Wine or Flash or lots of other thingsMay 24 16:58
twitterx86 is one of the most broken, crap platforms there is.  there's just a lot of it.May 24 16:58
MinceRDaemonFC: not every computer will need wine or flashMay 24 16:58
_boo_but it has got pretty good hardware supportMay 24 16:59
schestowitzWine...May 24 16:59
twitterARM does no need flash with gnash and theoraMay 24 16:59
schestowitzHaha like win32 on x86May 24 16:59
DaemonFCand a lot of firmware is binary only and depends on x86May 24 16:59
schestowitzWould Windows run it better?May 24 16:59
schestowitzDaemonFC: you're just trollingMay 24 16:59
schestowitzGive it upMay 24 16:59
DaemonFCso you lose a lot if you try and use an esoteric platformMay 24 16:59
MinceRobviously, arm-based computers aren't going to use hardware that doesn't support arm :>May 24 16:59
MinceRschestowitz: that's what he's been doing for weeksMay 24 16:59
schestowitzNot all the timeMay 24 17:00
_boo_almost allMay 24 17:00
_boo_even though i think that mincer is just a bunch of crapMay 24 17:00
schestowitzHe spoils it with noise vs sigMay 24 17:00
DaemonFCI would sooner believe that Windows was going to be overthrown than x86May 24 17:00
twitterFC, ARM was good enough for desktop use back in 2001 when Sharp made Zaurus.May 24 17:00
schestowitz_boo_: no cursingMay 24 17:00
MinceR_boo_: if you're going to troll all day, at least have the courtesy of not highlighting meMay 24 17:00
DaemonFCx86 has survived about a dozen supposedly superior CPUs that never caught onMay 24 17:00
_boo_MinceR, you shouldn't 've highlighted me at allMay 24 17:01
DaemonFCit'll survive the next dozen or moreMay 24 17:01
_boo_now it's not up to youMay 24 17:01
DaemonFCI'm pretty sure of thatMay 24 17:01
MinceR_boo_: learn englishMay 24 17:01
twitterkeep dreaming bad dreams FCMay 24 17:01
_boo_i don't kare?May 24 17:01
DaemonFCYeah, well, Apple had PPC and gave up trying to make that work and ported to X86May 24 17:01
DaemonFCmainly so they'd be more Windows compatibleMay 24 17:01
twitterthere must be some interesting news out there for IRC to be trolled like this on a Sunday.  Going to look.May 24 17:02
DaemonFCand that worked better than any other desktop platform on any non-x86 processorMay 24 17:02
_boo_wtf was dat about?May 24 17:02
schestowitzhttp://openstack.blogspot.com/2009/05/openweb-05212009-pm.htmlMay 24 17:02
schestowitzStill with the CDF stuff...May 24 17:03
_boo_DaemonFC, do you at least understand what you told?May 24 17:03
DaemonFCyou notice that right after they port to X86, ports of PC software are better and there's more of them, and they don't take as long to get to the Mac?May 24 17:03
_boo_mac is x86May 24 17:03
DaemonFCwhich was the pointMay 24 17:03
DaemonFCit didn't used to beMay 24 17:03
_boo_so it's not the pointMay 24 17:03
_boo_it was ppcMay 24 17:03
schestowitzSo?May 24 17:03
_boo_so i just makes no senseMay 24 17:04
_boo_what he toldMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCback in the dark ages of PowerPC, Mac users got a port of maybe every 20th PC application, 3 years laterMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCfor full priceMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCit was a jokeMay 24 17:04
schestowitzPeople don't buy Macs to run WindoersMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCyeah, but it's nice to have native softwareMay 24 17:04
_boo_but they do nowadays?May 24 17:04
DaemonFCand no developer would bother touching the Mac unless it was a pretty damned popular app that was worth the troubleMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCX86 makes porting a lot easierMay 24 17:04
DaemonFCso more do it nowMay 24 17:04
_boo_native software...May 24 17:04
_boo_wtf, dudes?May 24 17:05
DaemonFCX86 migration was to make ports of Windows software easierMay 24 17:05
schestowitzMicrosoft et support ODF : de graves lacunes http://www.generation-nt.com/microsoft-support-odf-sp2-office-actualite-744541.htmlMay 24 17:05
_boo_do you think that most of apps in there were ppc oriented?May 24 17:05
DaemonFCplain and simpleMay 24 17:05
DaemonFCyou only have to look at the before and afterMay 24 17:05
schestowitzNopeMay 24 17:05
schestowitzBSMay 24 17:05
schestowitzIt was built for PPCMay 24 17:05
schestowitzPeople could still do thisMay 24 17:05
_boo_yupMay 24 17:05
_boo_so people could build it for x86May 24 17:06
_boo_only rare fragmentsMay 24 17:06
schestowitzEXE runs on WindowsMay 24 17:06
DaemonFCEven Microsoft had problems porting between architectures, they'd get into a situation where they ported Windows, but things like Office relied on bits of the X86, so they actually ended up rewriting more of Office than Windows NTMay 24 17:06
_boo_that still exist in subversionsMay 24 17:06
schestowitzJust arbitrary extensionMay 24 17:06
schestowitzEXE does not run on macMay 24 17:06
DaemonFCthere's just no point in using non-x86May 24 17:06
DaemonFCwith any OSMay 24 17:06
_boo_could be restored and still compiled for x86May 24 17:06
schestowitzIt's irrelevant how devs build it for Macs as long as it's consistent.May 24 17:06
_boo_i just don't see any problem in itMay 24 17:06
DaemonFCschestowitz: The extension no, but there are executable binariesMay 24 17:07
DaemonFCand the instruction set of the CPU is the sameMay 24 17:07
_boo_like everything that mac wrote is x86 capableMay 24 17:07
_boo_at least in several monthsMay 24 17:07
DaemonFCso it is much easier to port from Windows to Intel Mac than from Windows to PPC MacMay 24 17:07
DaemonFCwhich is why more developers bother nowMay 24 17:07
_boo_noMay 24 17:07
_boo_it's not a problem at allMay 24 17:07
DaemonFCyes, it isMay 24 17:07
_boo_oh yeahMay 24 17:07
_boo_like librariesMay 24 17:08
_boo_low-level onesMay 24 17:08
DaemonFCAdobe has gone over the fact of the matterMay 24 17:08
DaemonFCwrt FlashMay 24 17:08
_boo_...May 24 17:08
DaemonFCand why it hasn't been on anything but x86 LinuxMay 24 17:08
_boo_you don't even understand what you're talking aboutMay 24 17:08
DaemonFCit's a pain in the ass to rewrite major portions of itMay 24 17:08
DaemonFCjust for the 3 people that use ARMMay 24 17:08
_boo_...May 24 17:08
DaemonFCI wouldn't bother even trying to make anything but X86(-64) workMay 24 17:09
MinceRwith properly written applications it should be enough to recompileMay 24 17:09
DaemonFCas a userMay 24 17:09
DaemonFCit's just pointlessMay 24 17:09
MinceRobviously, flash isn't properly writtenMay 24 17:09
DaemonFCDebian does like 12 architectures and I'll guarantee you that 98% of their users are on one (x86)May 24 17:10
DaemonFCthe others are only on expensive server hardware, or old MacsMay 24 17:10
DaemonFCI'd be willing to guess that if there was a first honorable mention it would be PPCMay 24 17:11
_boo_may be not enough to recompileMay 24 17:11
_boo_but not too much time to rewriteMay 24 17:11
DaemonFCand the other 9 rchitectures split the remaining 1%May 24 17:11
_boo_like several months at allMay 24 17:12
_boo_and all your apps are backMay 24 17:12
DaemonFCthere's nothing but x86 that has the economies of scale to be anything than an expensive novelty meant for proprietary serversMay 24 17:12
MinceRnormally there's no assembly code; and system libraries should be used to take care of byte swapping for big-endian/little-endianMay 24 17:12
MinceRthat leaves nothing to be done except compilingMay 24 17:12
schestowitzMacmentality: "ASM was originally free and open source, but after version 2.0.2, it became a $16 shareware application." http://www.macworld.com/article/140431/2009/05/asm_multixfinder.htmlMay 24 17:12
_boo_asm you can write yourselfMay 24 17:12
_boo_for any processorMay 24 17:12
_boo_and it takes daysMay 24 17:13
DaemonFCright, but nobody will use anything other than x86 on mainstream desktop computers, I'd imagine, for the next 20 years or moreMay 24 17:13
_boo_having instruction setMay 24 17:13
DaemonFCit's just not going to happenMay 24 17:13
DaemonFCthe other CPUs are an expensive, rare, not well supported noveltyMay 24 17:13
_boo_c is not that simpleMay 24 17:13
_boo_but it's still easyMay 24 17:13
_boo_and with dat you can compile almost anything for datMay 24 17:13
DaemonFCeverytime you get some stooges saying the death of x86 is here, they extend it, and that form of x86 goes on for another 10 yearsMay 24 17:14
DaemonFC:)May 24 17:14
DaemonFCor moreMay 24 17:14
_boo_and what?May 24 17:14
_boo_x86 just sucksMay 24 17:14
DaemonFCit's not going anywhere eitherMay 24 17:14
schestowitzSuck snergyMay 24 17:14
schestowitz*suck energyMay 24 17:15
schestowitzThat's why devices use ARMMay 24 17:15
schestowitzx86 is a minotirtyMay 24 17:15
DaemonFCx86-64 can address so much memory, it will be the standard for perhaps 20 yearsMay 24 17:15
schestowitzx86 is a small processor segmentMay 24 17:15
schestowitzStill the 'small guy'May 24 17:15
_boo_lolMay 24 17:15
_boo_desktop memory is growing slowMay 24 17:15
schestowitzThe vast majority run ARM and othersMay 24 17:15
_boo_just imagine that server memory is growing much moreMay 24 17:16
DaemonFCyeah, well, ARM is a trivial, crippled architectureMay 24 17:16
schestowitzOver 10 billion chips for ARM alone. Maybe 11 billion nowMay 24 17:16
_boo_crippled?May 24 17:16
DaemonFCthat I believe you have to use uclibc to compile Linux forMay 24 17:16
_boo_arm is not that badMay 24 17:16
DaemonFCARM is not good enough for a high end PCMay 24 17:16
_boo_did you ever write for arm?May 24 17:16
DaemonFCnot even a midgrade PCMay 24 17:16
_boo_dudeMay 24 17:16
_boo_did you ever optimise for arm or write for it?May 24 17:16
_boo_it's quite capable of plenty of thingsMay 24 17:17
_boo_and it costs shitMay 24 17:17
MinceRDaemonFC: some ARM families do have an MMU -> no uC stuff is neededMay 24 17:17
DaemonFCx86 has too much momentum, it's much less expensive than the competition, and it's good enough to do its jobMay 24 17:17
DaemonFCthat's how Linux took offMay 24 17:18
DaemonFCeven not being the best doesn't matterMay 24 17:18
_boo_lolMay 24 17:18
_boo_risc is almost the same everywhereMay 24 17:18
_boo_if you wrote for arm... it's allright with everythingMay 24 17:18
DaemonFCproprietary UNIX systems had capabilities that had to be hacked into LinuxMay 24 17:18
DaemonFCor are still being worked onMay 24 17:18
_boo_which ones?May 24 17:19
_boo_for exampleMay 24 17:19
DaemonFCLinux is still incapable of using XFS like IRIXMay 24 17:19
DaemonFCbecause it can't use multiple data streamsMay 24 17:19
DaemonFCeven Windows can do thatMay 24 17:19
_boo_multiple data streams...May 24 17:19
_boo_what do you mean by dat?May 24 17:19
DaemonFChttp://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1822May 24 17:20
DaemonFChttp://www.opensubscriber.com/message/xfs@oss.sgi.com/7097341.htmlMay 24 17:20
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DaemonFCXFS supports themMay 24 17:20
DaemonFCbut Linux doesn'tMay 24 17:20
_boo_ntfs alternate data streams?May 24 17:20
DaemonFCyeahMay 24 17:20
DaemonFCWindows +NTFS support themMay 24 17:20
_boo_linux support of ntfs is 3rd level, no?May 24 17:20
DaemonFCshit even Mac OS X + HFS+ supports itMay 24 17:21
schestowitzReports: Beijing behind student leader's remarks on Tiananmen  < http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2009/ea_china0406_05_21.asp >May 24 17:21
_boo_just to be able to restore what's in thereMay 24 17:21
DaemonFCbut Linux can't support that with any file systemMay 24 17:21
_boo_mkayMay 24 17:21
DaemonFCXFS is supported on Linux through the use of compatibility shims that effectively hide things the file system can do that Linux can't understandMay 24 17:22
MinceRalternate data streams are an overrated gimmick.May 24 17:22
DaemonFCbut eventually Linux willMay 24 17:22
_boo_wtfMay 24 17:23
_boo_that article is almost talk about nothingMay 24 17:23
MinceRXFS sucks anywayMay 24 17:23
MinceRit has metadata-only journaling, which is a recipe for disasterMay 24 17:23
DaemonFCbrainwashedMay 24 17:23
DaemonFC:PMay 24 17:23
DaemonFCuggghMay 24 17:23
DaemonFCno it's not a recipe for disasterMay 24 17:24
DaemonFCa hard drive isMay 24 17:24
DaemonFCif anything in a PC needs succeeded it is the hard driveMay 24 17:24
twitterLOL, " Stopping the spread of Vista just makes sense." http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/05/rumors_of_vista.html;jsessionid=D4N2FXUCONBZSQSNDLPSKHSCJUNN2JVNMay 24 17:24
DaemonFCnot the CPUMay 24 17:24
_boo_DaemonFC, it's just talk about nothing in that articleMay 24 17:24
_boo_sMay 24 17:24
_boo_but you could point me to smth sane in thereMay 24 17:25
DaemonFCand the file system you use on a SSD has no impact on how long it lastsMay 24 17:25
_boo_both articlesMay 24 17:25
DaemonFCthe Linux people are just smoking crackMay 24 17:25
DaemonFCthe controller in the device already HAS wear levelingMay 24 17:25
_boo_for sure... that's why they like their freedomMay 24 17:25
DaemonFCso let's write another one!May 24 17:25
DaemonFC:)May 24 17:25
MinceRthe question isn't how long the hw lasts, it's whether your data survives a power outageMay 24 17:25
MinceRor a system crashMay 24 17:25
MinceRbasically whether you can reliably store and retrieve data as long as the underlying hw worksMay 24 17:26
DaemonFCuse any file system you wantMay 24 17:26
_boo_wear leveling almost doesn't have anything in common with power outageMay 24 17:26
_boo_like at allMay 24 17:26
MinceRi think the point of a wear leveling filesystem would be saving the cost of doing the same in hwMay 24 17:26
DaemonFChard disk crashMay 24 17:27
DaemonFCnow what?May 24 17:27
DaemonFCExtMay 24 17:27
DaemonFCwill not save youMay 24 17:27
DaemonFC:PMay 24 17:27
MinceRhd crash is not the only thing that can happenMay 24 17:27
_boo_you definitely shoud take care bout dat in raid5May 24 17:27
DaemonFCa UPS good for 20 minutes is like $25 at WalmartMay 24 17:28
DaemonFCboohoooMay 24 17:28
_boo_mincer, almost all the flashes are with level wearingMay 24 17:28
MinceR_boo_: i knowMay 24 17:28
DaemonFCI wouldn't trust any file system over the next oneMay 24 17:28
DaemonFCin a power outageMay 24 17:28
_boo_...May 24 17:28
_boo_talk about nothingMay 24 17:28
MinceRDaemonFC: does a UPS also protect against crashes caused by a buggy proprietary driver?May 24 17:28
DaemonFCI've had more crashes cause of the open source onesMay 24 17:28
_boo_like 20 lines beforeMay 24 17:28
DaemonFCbetter not use condomsMay 24 17:29
MinceRi'll interpret that as a "no"May 24 17:29
DaemonFCthey don't protect you 100% :PMay 24 17:29
MinceRso have fun with your files that are now full of zeroesMay 24 17:29
DaemonFCyou are just being pedanticMay 24 17:29
DaemonFCand argumentativeMay 24 17:29
MinceRyou are just being stupid, as usualMay 24 17:29
_boo_he's just being dumbMay 24 17:29
_boo_"mincer"May 24 17:29
DaemonFCI've had better luck with proprietary drivers actuallyMay 24 17:30
DaemonFCthe open source ones tend to be incomplete or incorrectMay 24 17:30
twitteryou would on WindowsMay 24 17:30
twitterthey would be on VistaMay 24 17:30
_boo_oh yeahMay 24 17:30
_boo_they will help ya alotMay 24 17:30
DaemonFCVista = 0 crashes Ubuntu = Every damned dayMay 24 17:30
_boo_both window$ and vi$taMay 24 17:30
twitternot much in the news todayMay 24 17:30
DaemonFCbecause Linux power management doesn't work right, Linux audio drivers don't work rightMay 24 17:31
schestowitzDaemonFC: enough, will ya?May 24 17:31
DaemonFCI could go onMay 24 17:31
schestowitzThey work fineMay 24 17:31
_boo_DaemonFC, are you effing out of your effing mind?May 24 17:31
schestowitzYoy don't use KubyxMay 24 17:31
twitterworks for meMay 24 17:31
schestowitzAbd it showMay 24 17:31
schestowitzHe uses VistaMay 24 17:31
DaemonFCLinux has suspend and resume problemsMay 24 17:31
MinceR_boo_: you even fail reading comprehension, so just shut upMay 24 17:31
DaemonFCsevereMay 24 17:31
_boo_if you're not capable of using linux properly, it doesn't mean it's badMay 24 17:31
twitternot on my laptop, FCMay 24 17:31
DaemonFCand severe problems with HDA driversMay 24 17:31
_boo_you just can't hammer a nailMay 24 17:31
_boo_with a hammerMay 24 17:31
_boo_you use monitor for datMay 24 17:31
twitterhere's a fun picture http://images.watoday.com.au/2009/05/05/504170/Article_windows-420x0.jpgMay 24 17:32
twitterbad lighting on the poor ladyMay 24 17:32
schestowitzMcirosoft death spiralMay 24 17:32
schestowitzCircling the drain..May 24 17:32
DaemonFCthis whole "We'll break it now and maybe fix it 6 months from now when we break other things" roller coaster is bananasMay 24 17:32
schestowitzits journalists get fired too nowMay 24 17:32
twittershe's  Julie Larson-Green, Corporate Vice President for the Windows Experience at Microsoft.May 24 17:32
schestowitzSome become Linux journalistsMay 24 17:32
schestowitztwitter: damage controMay 24 17:33
DaemonFCmy guess is that guy was about to be fired so he left and is now just showing his assMay 24 17:33
schestowitzThey had a fiasco (Vista)May 24 17:33
DaemonFCfor the sheer sake of doing itMay 24 17:33
schestowitzSo they send out ladiesMay 24 17:33
twitterahMay 24 17:33
DaemonFCpissed off ex-employee is nothing newMay 24 17:33
_boo_if advertisemen contains ladyMay 24 17:33
_boo_pretty oneMay 24 17:33
schestowitzthe vista marketing people quitMay 24 17:34
twitterbetter face than Sweaty BMay 24 17:34
_boo_it's surely a failMay 24 17:34
schestowitzMarketing chief quid in 2008May 24 17:34
schestowitzThe Vista bloggers (main guy) did tooMay 24 17:34
twitterWow!May 24 17:34
schestowitzThey sgot abuseMay 24 17:34
schestowitzFrom Vista usersMay 24 17:34
twitteror did they just get sick of pushing crap onto innocent users?May 24 17:34
DaemonFC"I installed Vista and now it gets in the way of running Porno Toolbar, this sucks!"May 24 17:34
DaemonFClmaoMay 24 17:34
_boo_oh for sureMay 24 17:35
_boo_did you ever see pr0n tulbar in linux?May 24 17:35
twittermalware breaking your malware, FC?May 24 17:35
_boo_i just wasn't able to kome into anything malware in linuxMay 24 17:35
DaemonFCmeh, I think Vista is sheer genius and the bad user experience was largely intentionalMay 24 17:36
_boo_even though i didn't update my mandriva for yearMay 24 17:36
DaemonFCit's a Rembrandt on the scale of New CokeMay 24 17:36
_boo_rembrandt was not geniousMay 24 17:36
twitterEverything M$ is cool to FCMay 24 17:36
_boo_doesn't matter in this channelMay 24 17:36
DaemonFCeveryone hated new coke and so they "brought back" the originalMay 24 17:36
_boo_if he wants to prove anythingMay 24 17:36
_boo_let himMay 24 17:36
DaemonFCand sales shot through the roofMay 24 17:36
schestowitzLook at this rubbish from bangalore: http://www.cxotoday.com/India/News/Open_Source_no_Alternative_to_Enterprise_Software/551-102235-908.htmlMay 24 17:36
_boo_but it's most likely not a proof at allMay 24 17:36
schestowitzThey imply that open source is not enterpriseMay 24 17:37
schestowitzAnd not commericialMay 24 17:37
schestowitzIt's like it'scoming stright out of RedmondMay 24 17:37
schestowitzThe usual patternMay 24 17:37
schestowitzopen source= "not commerical"May 24 17:37
schestowitzopen source= "not for enterprise"May 24 17:37
schestowitzTypical FUDMay 24 17:37
DaemonFCEnterprise software products do not compete with open source software just as Bose does not compete with the ability to sing, said Sreenivasan.May 24 17:37
DaemonFClmaoMay 24 17:37
DaemonFCthat's awesomeMay 24 17:37
schestowitzShame on them for publishing this drekMay 24 17:37
DaemonFCdid they mention that lots of open source software is used on Windows?May 24 17:38
twitteror at Google?May 24 17:38
twitternot commercial, lolMay 24 17:38
_boo_it's enough to visit sfMay 24 17:38
_boo_to see how many of them is windows supportedMay 24 17:39
DaemonFCnothing stops KDE from grabbing Webkit and making a decent browserMay 24 17:39
DaemonFCexcept prideMay 24 17:39
_boo_why not having another web kit?May 24 17:39
DaemonFCit represents a huge improvement on KHTMLMay 24 17:39
DaemonFCthat's why they hate itMay 24 17:39
_boo_who?May 24 17:39
DaemonFCthey made it and Apple and Google made it workMay 24 17:39
schestowitzGoogle Chrome 2.0: faster, but feature-poor < http://blogs.computerworld.com/google_chrome_2_0_faster_but_feature_poor >May 24 17:39
_boo_chrome is just a jokeMay 24 17:40
DaemonFCschestowitz: I suggest add-ons anonymousMay 24 17:40
DaemonFC:PMay 24 17:40
schestowitzNopeMay 24 17:40
DaemonFCthe 12 step program for Firefox usersMay 24 17:40
schestowitzPeople who like Linux respect itMay 24 17:40
schestowitzIt just needs pluginsMay 24 17:40
_boo_wtf... it's googleMay 24 17:40
schestowitzI remember browsing on Linux with Konqueror 3.1 in 2003May 24 17:40
schestowitzBefore FF 0.9May 24 17:40
_boo_google won't do anything that's not for their benefitsMay 24 17:40
_boo_their benefits onlyMay 24 17:41
schestowitzBack then Linux had a deficiency of great browsers and ones that can access sites of STUPID WebmastersMay 24 17:41
DaemonFCman, you are like Francis of AssisiMay 24 17:41
DaemonFCstigmata and allMay 24 17:41
schestowitzGoogle Chrome is for GolglMay 24 17:41
DaemonFC:PMay 24 17:41
schestowitzeStay with MozillaMay 24 17:41
DaemonFCusing Konqueror is likeMay 24 17:41
DaemonFCwhoaMay 24 17:41
_boo_i don't like konqMay 24 17:41
schestowitzI use Konqueror, stillMay 24 17:41
schestowitzFor some things it's fineMay 24 17:41
_boo_yupMay 24 17:42
schestowitzAs a Web browser tooMay 24 17:42
schestowitzSome ue lynxMay 24 17:42
_boo_i use it, but i don't use it for a lot of thingsMay 24 17:42
schestowitzFine for some tasksMay 24 17:42
twitterfor many things, there is no substitute for Konq.May 24 17:42
_boo_like which?May 24 17:42
schestowitzKonq is always on the same desktop as xchat for meMay 24 17:42
schestowitzFor microbloggingMay 24 17:42
schestowitzInstead os AIRMay 24 17:42
twittersplit panes, pdf handling, bookmark excellence, tab handling, file management, the list of konq excellence is long.May 24 17:43
schestowitzCity of Vancouver embraces open data, standards and source < http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/05/22/tech-vancouver-open-source-standards-software-city.html >May 24 17:44
_boo_mkay, ff is capable of that tooMay 24 17:44
schestowitzVancouver is huegely developedMay 24 17:44
_boo_so where konq is better than ffMay 24 17:44
schestowitzLarge Asia populationMay 24 17:44
_boo_i'm not even counting any other browserMay 24 17:44
schestowitzSome people buy houses there, even from the USMay 24 17:44
schestowitzIt could become a world centreMay 24 17:44
_boo_nothing like ff has more addons, extensions and stuffMay 24 17:44
twittertab handling, for example.  "duplicate tab, detach tab, close tab, reload tab"May 24 17:44
schestowitzI had a neighbour from Vancouver. Quite good looking she was...May 24 17:44
_boo_like keyshortcuts are not enoughMay 24 17:45
_boo_i only use reload and duplicateMay 24 17:45
_boo_at 1%May 24 17:45
twitterTod Bishop seems to be spinning things in M$'s favor but he can't avoid this " Many of those enterprise agreements are coming up for renewal now, and the stakes are high because of the way the deals are structured."May 24 17:45
twitterthat must be the reason for heavy trolling right now.May 24 17:46
twitterthey want to blind corporate decision makersMay 24 17:46
DaemonFCI'll bet that Julie Larson-Green was behind the decision to remove the Classic interface from Windows 7May 24 17:46
twitterknocking BN off Google search results must be PR task #1 right now.May 24 17:46
schestowitzCould You Help with Some Open Source Research? < http://www.cmswire.com/cms/web-cms/could-you-help-with-some-open-source-research-004668.php >May 24 17:47
twitterdisruption of IRC is also apparentMay 24 17:47
schestowitztwitter: like downtime did?May 24 17:47
twitterrightMay 24 17:47
schestowitzThat's why I don't like downtimeMay 24 17:48
schestowitzI don't mind subs cause they come backMay 24 17:48
schestowitzBut we get off the SERPs. One you slide you might never come backMay 24 17:48
twitterit's what you worried about, now I see the reason, thanks to BishopMay 24 17:48
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=phamaceutical+cartel&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B5GGGL_enGB315GB316&ie=UTF-8May 24 17:48
schestowitz#2May 24 17:48
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B5GGGL_enGB315GB316&c2coff=1&q=cipav&btnG=SearchMay 24 17:48
schestowitz#7May 24 17:48
twitterit's more about timingMay 24 17:49
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B5GGGL_enGB315GB316&c2coff=1&q=ron+hovsepian&btnG=SearchMay 24 17:49
schestowitz#5May 24 17:49
twitterCorporate "assurance" plans are expiring, budgets are thin and people are fed up with the whole Windows experience.May 24 17:49
twitterM$ needs lots of Windows 7 puff and GNU/Linux FUD in the air.  They can't stand people getting independent confirmation of their crappy Windows experience.May 24 17:50
twitterWhen people get that independent feedback, they realize it's not them, it's not their hardware, it's not the internet, it's Windows that makes problems for them.May 24 17:51
schestowitzLook at this junk:May 24 17:52
schestowitzhttp://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=214244&Itemid=33May 24 17:52
schestowitz"Webkit (Apple)"May 24 17:52
schestowitzSo they use Apple code and they call themselves "open source"May 24 17:52
schestowitzWhat next..?May 24 17:53
schestowitztwitter: watch out for vista7 commentsMay 24 17:53
schestowitzThey employe AstroTurfsMay 24 17:53
twitterlots of themMay 24 17:53
schestowitzIf they can't plant articles (e.g. bribed bloggers), they hire Edelman, W-E and the likes of them to pollute sitesMay 24 17:53
schestowitzLike /.May 24 17:53
schestowitzAnd attack those who criticise VIsts7May 24 17:54
schestowitzLike that IDG guy who did a benchmarkMay 24 17:54
schestowitzShowed it was as far as VistaMay 24 17:54
twitterYeah, I've seen a lot of that recently.May 24 17:54
schestowitzOthers did tooMay 24 17:54
schestowitzHe can't say thatMay 24 17:54
schestowitzThey'll "f* kill him", to use Ballmer's wordsMay 24 17:54
twitterKennedyMay 24 17:54
_boo_DaemonFC, classic interface is not what m$ wanted you to defendMay 24 17:54
_boo_in win7May 24 17:54
_boo_noMay 24 17:54
schestowitzYes, KennedyMay 24 17:54
_boo_they wanted you to defent anythingMay 24 17:55
schestowitzBut he did it fastMay 24 17:55
_boo_but drmMay 24 17:55
schestowitzRight after MS had bribed bloggersMay 24 17:55
schestowitzMaybe 100 of themMay 24 17:55
_boo_you just shouldn't talk about itMay 24 17:55
schestowitzI think about 70 would be the right numberMay 24 17:55
_boo_lolMay 24 17:55
twitterWhat's Kennedy been writing recently, I wonder.May 24 17:55
_boo_so m$ got the things rightMay 24 17:55
schestowitzTo this date, journo who NEVER TRIED vista 7 just write it's good because some early testers (bribed bloggers) said soMay 24 17:55
schestowitzThey had exclusive access to itMay 24 17:55
schestowitzpre-betaMay 24 17:55
_boo_lolMay 24 17:56
_boo_dude, vista was a pre-step for win7May 24 17:56
schestowitzI recently found out who Ballmer marriesMay 24 17:56
twitterYes, I remember the hard drive party that Kennedy was blacklisted fromMay 24 17:56
schestowitzSome marketing gal...May 24 17:56
schestowitzStein something IIRCMay 24 17:56
_boo_and once you're in win7, you reject xpMay 24 17:56
schestowitzFrom W-EMay 24 17:56
schestowitzWaggener EndsrumMay 24 17:56
_boo_so it's just as simple as datMay 24 17:56
schestowitzLiars marries another liarMay 24 17:56
twitterwell, he paid her one way ...May 24 17:57
schestowitz_boo_: noMay 24 17:57
schestowitzYou can't even 'upgrADE' FROM xp ro Vista7May 24 17:57
_boo_what no?May 24 17:57
schestowitz(sorry, CAPS)May 24 17:57
_boo_and what?May 24 17:57
_boo_it doesn't mean a thingMay 24 17:57
schestowitzYou can't move from XP to Vista7May 24 17:57
schestowitzNo upgrade routewMay 24 17:57
_boo_and?May 24 17:57
_boo_and?May 24 17:57
schestowitzAnd it's fatterMay 24 17:57
schestowitzAnd...May 24 17:57
schestowitzIt has 'XP mode'May 24 17:57
_boo_lolMay 24 17:57
schestowitzYeah!May 24 17:57
schestowitzWhy upgrade to Vista7May 24 17:57
_boo_you shouldn't upgrade to vistaMay 24 17:58
schestowitzBecause it can run XPMay 24 17:58
schestowitzyay!May 24 17:58
schestowitzbo.May 24 17:58
_boo_noMay 24 17:58
schestowitzBoo.May 24 17:58
_boo_you didn't get itMay 24 17:58
schestowitzJust stay with XP... ORMay 24 17:58
_boo_it's just a trickMay 24 17:58
schestowitzUse ubuntu+XP in VMMay 24 17:58
_boo_you're effing insane with vistaMay 24 17:58
_boo_and win7 is not that badMay 24 17:58
_boo_that's why you at last move to itMay 24 17:58
_boo_and develop for itMay 24 17:58
schestowitzPanasonic: Open-source smartphones are the future < http://venturebeat.com/2009/05/22/panasonic-open-source-smartphones-are-the-future/ > That's where most chips go.May 24 17:58
_boo_but you don't think of what underliesMay 24 17:59
_boo_and there's drmMay 24 17:59
_boo_enforcedMay 24 17:59
_boo_and there's rebuying of softwareMay 24 17:59
_boo_for yet another shifty platformMay 24 17:59
twitterI wonder if there are still more commercial GNU/Linux developers than there are Vista developers.May 24 17:59
_boo_but you were talkign only about how bad vista wasMay 24 17:59
_boo_so win7 is a saviour for yaMay 24 17:59
twitterand if there are any Windows 7 developersMay 24 17:59
_boo_schestowitz, you read published m$ lettersMay 24 18:00
_boo_i just don't get why you don't get it all yetMay 24 18:00
twitteror if, in M$ terms, all the Windows 7 downloaders are just "leaches" who don't contribute anything.  lolMay 24 18:00
twitterI read that M$ tried to threaten OEMs with revocation of their Vista certification if they did not also pay for Windows 7 certification.May 24 18:01
_boo_business is not chaotic, it's built upon quite a good ideasMay 24 18:02
twitterthat's like threatening to remove a turd if a person does not pay for horse shitMay 24 18:02
_boo_you can't just talk about statisticsMay 24 18:02
_boo_or flawsMay 24 18:02
schestowitzhttp://www.traffick.com/2009/05/could-anti-google-choices-re-energize.asp "Gina Trapani, the influential founding editor of Lifehacker, one of the most popular blogs around, says she's dumping Google search in favor of Yahoo! search. "May 24 18:02
_boo_you better talk about ideasMay 24 18:02
twitterreallyMay 24 18:03
_boo_wahtMay 24 18:03
twittermore Google FUDMay 24 18:03
twitterthe slog goes on.  but is anyone paying attention?May 24 18:03
_boo_omg... i'm soon out of this channelMay 24 18:04
_boo_people just don't tend to think here on higher levelMay 24 18:04
twitter" While this isn't exactly the equivalent of Jay-Z dropping Cristal and throwing his support to Dom Perignon, it may well be the start of a trend."May 24 18:05
_boo_i will just return back in 5 years when you grown up a little and tired of searching links of articles so you start to build up a solutionMay 24 18:05
twitterwhat is the M$ obsession with Cristal?May 24 18:05
twitterwho reads Lifehacker?May 24 18:06
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schestowitzI don'tMay 24 18:09
twitterhttp://www.traffick.com/about/default.asp#biosMay 24 18:09
schestowitzBut Gina is coolMay 24 18:09
schestowitzAnd Kevin PurdyMay 24 18:09
twittertraffick.com are not cool at allMay 24 18:09
schestowitzPirillosoft did the Google ban like 4 years agoMay 24 18:09
twitterPolly Sci and some idiot that previously was messing up health care.May 24 18:10
twitterI get tired of reading troll articles by complete incompetents.May 24 18:10
twitterlife hacker is sucking the life out of my browserMay 24 18:12
twitterit finally came throughMay 24 18:14
twitterIs Gina a Windows user?May 24 18:14
schestowitzNot reallyMay 24 18:15
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schestowitzThey cover a lot of LinuxMay 24 18:15
schestowitzWrtong targetMay 24 18:15
twittershe must be a windows user for  Rhapsody music to work in her browserMay 24 18:16
twitterand she must be stupid to think she's going to get better privacy from Yahoo than Google, given Yahoo's closeness with M$.May 24 18:18
twitterthe traffic.com people took her stuff and tried to spin it further.May 24 18:19
twitterIt would work if it were not so transparent or if anyone was paying attention.May 24 18:19
schestowitzDoesn't Rhapsody work with Linux too?May 24 18:20
twitterLet me find out for sure.May 24 18:20
twitterI'll pull up iceweasel and see.May 24 18:21
twitterwow, it is trying very hardMay 24 18:23
twitterit comes up with a flash player that has Vista decorationsMay 24 18:24
DaemonFCDoes Rhapsody still use RM or is that another WMA store now?May 24 18:25
twitterthe circling blue asshole wait indicator and coffin black widgetMay 24 18:25
DaemonFCI'll never use a format that only works in certain media players on particular operating systemsMay 24 18:26
DaemonFCthat's just crazyMay 24 18:26
twitterit says "now playing your song" and there's lots of data transfer for video.music.yahoo.com but nothing happensMay 24 18:26
twitterwell, it spins my cpu around a lotMay 24 18:26
schestowitzRMMay 24 18:26
twitterwhatever it is, it does not work.May 24 18:27
twitterat least not with free software available for Lenny.May 24 18:27
twitterYoutube did better.May 24 18:27
twitteranyone looking for music goes to youtube first anyway.May 24 18:27
twitterI'm killing the player it sucks.May 24 18:28
DaemonFCschestowitz: I tried out Monkey's AudioMay 24 18:28
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DaemonFCI was impressed at the size of the filesMay 24 18:28
twitterat least it exited cleanlyMay 24 18:28
DaemonFCslightly smaller than FLACMay 24 18:28
DaemonFCperhaps 5-6%May 24 18:28
trmanco*** glibc detected *** gnote: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0937c740 ***May 24 18:29
schestowitzLinux skeptic runs Moblin: Trying Out Moblin < http://www.everyjoe.com/newlinuxuser/trying-out-moblin/ >May 24 18:29
trmancowtfMay 24 18:29
DaemonFCit's open source under a non-OSI approved license, I think basically you can't sell itMay 24 18:29
trmancowhat does that mean?May 24 18:29
schestowitztwitter: +1 re YouTubeMay 24 18:29
schestowitzGoogle loses money there, thoughMay 24 18:30
DaemonFCVLC plays APE filesMay 24 18:30
DaemonFCnot sure there's an encoder for Linux thoughMay 24 18:30
DaemonFCMonkey's Audio Encoder would probably work in WineMay 24 18:30
schestowitztrmanco: when running?May 24 18:30
schestowitzOr crashing?May 24 18:30
schestowitzDOuble-linked list is the dats structMay 24 18:30
twitterdoes google really lose money with YouTube?May 24 18:30
trmancostartupMay 24 18:30
schestowitzNew version?May 24 18:31
DaemonFCit's amazing how quickly people turn against you when your license isn't GPLMay 24 18:31
DaemonFC:PMay 24 18:31
trmancomy computer just restarted for some reasonMay 24 18:31
schestowitzCompiled?May 24 18:31
schestowitzRepo?May 24 18:31
trmancoand after that, gnote craped outMay 24 18:31
trmancorepoMay 24 18:31
schestowitztwitter: about half a billion/annum in lossesMay 24 18:31
schestowitzRebuild itMay 24 18:31
schestowitzOr refetch itMay 24 18:31
DaemonFCyes, Monkeys Audio Encoder does work in WineMay 24 18:32
DaemonFCPlatinum :)May 24 18:32
schestowitzBut maybe it's a glib issueMay 24 18:32
trmancoahMay 24 18:32
trmancoone of my notes is causing thisMay 24 18:32
twitter$500 is small potatoes next to M$'s media losses.May 24 18:32
schestowitzYesMay 24 18:32
schestowitzAround the same for some portionsMay 24 18:32
schestowitzLike searchMay 24 18:32
schestowitzPer QUARTERMay 24 18:33
schestowitzNot annumMay 24 18:33
twitterSo, google search + youtube == big profitMay 24 18:33
twitterbut M$ search + media == big lossMay 24 18:33
schestowitzF11 Linux lookin' good: http://www.junauza.com/2009/05/fedora-11-leonidas-is-almost-ready-to.htmlMay 24 18:34
twitterdone purely to "kill google"May 24 18:34
schestowitzNopeMay 24 18:34
schestowitzGoogle is the phenomenonMay 24 18:34
schestowitzSaaSMay 24 18:34
schestowitzAnd data on serverMay 24 18:34
schestowitzMS wants to be 'the Google'May 24 18:34
schestowitzI.e. kind of of the datacentresMay 24 18:34
schestowitz*kind/kingMay 24 18:35
twitterM$ wants to be "the center of computing"  the obvious choice for all.May 24 18:35
schestowitzThink about a Donkey Kong-like baboon in the DC tossing chairs down the pathMay 24 18:35
twitterthey go to these other areas to maintain their place at the center, it has not worked out so wellMay 24 18:35
twitterGoogle does not need to be the center to keep it's place.  It just has to offer good service.May 24 18:36
twitterM$ is second or third rate everywhere.May 24 18:36
schestowitzChromium for Linux finally reaches Alpha build < http://softsaurus.org/pages/news/article/196/chromium-for-linux-finally-reaches-alpha-build > Go give it a spin.May 24 18:36
twitterthey must have everything to stay on topMay 24 18:37
schestowitzAdvertisingMay 24 18:37
schestowitzCorruptible analystsMay 24 18:37
schestowitzLike Moody'sMay 24 18:37
schestowitzSlogsMay 24 18:37
schestowitzLawyersMay 24 18:37
schestowitz(to fight regulators while Ballmer and co do the crimes)May 24 18:37
schestowitzChromium Hits Alpha Release!  < http://d0od.blogspot.com/2009/05/chromium-hits-alpha-release.html >May 24 18:38
schestowitzIt's not really openMay 24 18:38
schestowitzChrome vs ChromiumMay 24 18:39
schestowitzMonopoly vs MozillaMay 24 18:39
schestowitzBetter to promote FirefoxMay 24 18:39
tacone?May 24 18:39
schestowitzAnd raise the issue why we need Firefox. Chrome goes for low-hanging fruit. It's riskyMay 24 18:39
taconeelaborateMay 24 18:39
schestowitztacone: If Mozilla shrinks, then Google revenue is depletedMay 24 18:40
schestowitzGoogle won't be there to help Mozilla foreverMay 24 18:40
schestowitzHelp Firefox lean itself 'up'May 24 18:40
schestowitzAnd Google will have Chrome TV advertsMay 24 18:40
schestowitzMozilla can't do all thisMay 24 18:40
taconemonopoly = ?May 24 18:40
schestowitzWe don't need another Apple vs MSMay 24 18:40
schestowitzLike Google vs MSMay 24 18:40
schestowitzMonopoly != monopolistMay 24 18:41
schestowitzThey give value, they force nothingMay 24 18:41
twitterWe shall see what Google does with MozillaMay 24 18:41
taconethe issue with firefox is it sucks in many waysMay 24 18:41
schestowitzMonopoly is market>50% by some definition IIRCMay 24 18:41
schestowitzIt just means you are watched differently. It doesn't make you evil;May 24 18:41
twitter> 60% I thoughtMay 24 18:41
schestowitzIntel went evilMay 24 18:41
trmancowowMay 24 18:41
trmancognote startedMay 24 18:41
schestowitzBribery, sabotage, obstruction of justice, attacking charitties, etcMay 24 18:41
schestowitzThat's monopolistMay 24 18:42
*trmanco tries to create a noteMay 24 18:42
trmancognote crashesMay 24 18:42
schestowitztrmanco: m\o/NOMay 24 18:42
trmancodon't know why this is happeningMay 24 18:42
taconetrmanco: that's the ppa verion ?May 24 18:42
taconeversion ?May 24 18:42
trmancoyesMay 24 18:42
trmanco0.3.1May 24 18:42
schestowitzReport a bugMay 24 18:42
taconeuhm.May 24 18:42
trmancoI willMay 24 18:42
schestowitzYour trial version outlivesMay 24 18:43
trmancobut it's randomMay 24 18:43
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taconei'm curious to see what gnome will do about gnote.May 24 18:43
trmancosometimes it won't start, and sometimes it doesMay 24 18:43
schestowitzPay >HERE< for Gnote{TM} PremiumMay 24 18:43
schestowitzJust $99.99+VATMay 24 18:43
schestowitzGnote StARRR!TER Edition comes with limit on # of notesMay 24 18:44
taconeWhat's wrong with gnote ?May 24 18:44
schestowitzMe? I joeMay 24 18:44
schestowitz*jokeMay 24 18:45
taconeohMay 24 18:45
schestowitzushimitsudoki has just upgraded. http://meandubuntu.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/upgrade-to-jaunty/May 24 18:46
schestowitzKrtia!  http://slangkamp.wordpress.com/2009/05/23/10-years-of-krita/May 24 18:47
taconejaunty has been flawless for meMay 24 18:48
schestowitzEdubuntu must review its core focus < http://engage.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/edubuntu-must-review-its-core-focus/ >May 24 18:48
schestowitzI have Feisty on the other PCMay 24 18:48
schestowitzNot booted it for almost a yearMay 24 18:48
schestowitzI should give this PC awayMay 24 18:48
taconecharity ?May 24 18:49
schestowitzThey would probably put satanic disks on itMay 24 18:52
schestowitzIf we had Ken Starks over here, then....May 24 18:52
schestowitzhttp://1bnr.wordpress.com/2009/05/23/the-long-road-to-gentoo/ (The Long Road to Gentoo)May 24 18:52
schestowitz"Flock has been downloaded 7.5 million times but has just 1.1 million active users. (Compare that to Firefox's 270 million). Is Flock doing something wrong here?" http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/why_dont_you_love_flock.phpMay 24 18:53
schestowitzhttp://tuxradar.com/content/modify-xorgconf-better-performanceMay 24 18:55
schestowitzhttp://blog.cosmix.org/2009/05/23/moblin-proof-that-corporate-support-needed/ (Moblin: Proof that Corporate Support Needed.) <<---- Blah!May 24 18:56
schestowitzThe assumption that group of developers is not corporateMay 24 18:56
schestowitzLike the FOSS=hobby lieMay 24 18:56
taconelolMay 24 18:56
taconethey hired gnome guysMay 24 18:56
schestowitzYeahMay 24 18:56
schestowitzCorporate = group of non-coding MS MBAs taking meeting minuates and sending out shil^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hperception managersMay 24 18:58
taconemoblin just proved that money to found the right guys makes for faster developmentMay 24 18:59
taconeand that you just need a new UI to make people say oooohMay 24 18:59
schestowitzAlso proves MS is afraid of ARM, Intel likewiseMay 24 18:59
schestowitzI've just removed the maths trap for commentsMay 24 19:01
schestowitzit was buggyMay 24 19:01
schestowitzReplace with "close of posts" from MattMay 24 19:01
schestowitz /of/old/May 24 19:01
schestowitza=a+1?? Please, don’t waste your time. http://gabrielstein.org/blog/?p=302May 24 19:03
schestowitzhe is on Novell's $$yroll?May 24 19:03
schestowitz"Fed Up Passer-by Pushes Suicide Jumper In China [...] Chen Fuchao, a man heavily in debt, had been contemplating suicide on a bridge in southern China for hours when a passer-by came up, shook his hand - and pushed him off the ledge." http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/china.suicide.jumper.2.1017569.htmlMay 24 19:05
schestowitzSee what debt does to people?May 24 19:05
schestowitzBuy now, pay laterMay 24 19:05
schestowitzSome nations are built purely on this ideaMay 24 19:05
schestowitzPeer pressure makes it norm and requirement. How about saving up to buy something you want?May 24 19:05
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schestowitzmoneighborlee: May 24 19:06
neighborleeschestowitz: did you know your digg had been removed..on removing mono from ubuntu ?May 24 19:06
neighborleemoooooMay 24 19:06
neighborlee:)May 24 19:06
neighborleehttp://digg.com/linux_unix/Remove_Mono_dependency_from_Ubuntu < this oneMay 24 19:06
schestowitzReally?May 24 19:06
schestowitzWhere?May 24 19:06
neighborleeseems soMay 24 19:06
schestowitzme digg?May 24 19:06
neighborleelolMay 24 19:06
schestowitz*myMay 24 19:07
schestowitzDid I submut this?May 24 19:07
neighborleeit says you did..on far right side of pageMay 24 19:07
schestowitzit's thereMay 24 19:07
neighborleegranted its almost been 2 years..May 24 19:07
schestowitzThe DiggMay 24 19:07
neighborleeyesMay 24 19:07
schestowitzhttp://digg.com/d1Idn2May 24 19:07
schestowitzheheMay 24 19:07
neighborleeyup ;)May 24 19:08
neighborleelolMay 24 19:08
taconeuh...May 24 19:08
schestowitzI submitted 6,721 pages to DiggMay 24 19:09
schestowitzAnd go  fed upMay 24 19:09
neighborleehehMay 24 19:10
neighborleecan you dig it  indeed ;))May 24 19:10
neighborleeschestowitz: so intreped came with one less mono package than hardy did..banshee..but I hear they are trying to reintroduce it later on..I wonder how jaunty did in that regard  ....May 24 19:14
schestowitz"The Wall Street Journal has published a revealing story about one of the seamier sides of the drug industry's marketing campaigns: paying patients to offer testimonials about their drugs." http://www.prwatch.org/node/8381May 24 19:14
neighborleeseems I read somewhere they are trying to get rid of rhythmbox and  replace with something elseMay 24 19:14
schestowitzYesMay 24 19:15
neighborleeschestowitz: naaaaaastyMay 24 19:15
schestowitzbansheetMay 24 19:15
neighborleeschestowitz: lolMay 24 19:15
schestowitzban this sheetMay 24 19:15
neighborleehaMay 24 19:15
schestowitzit's a Novell programMay 24 19:15
schestowitzDoes Ubuntu still comes with Novelloution?May 24 19:16
neighborleearen't they all LOLMay 24 19:16
neighborleeschestowitz: out of box I doubt it..honeslty not sure thoughMay 24 19:16
silentivmUbuntu still comes with Evolution, IIRCMay 24 19:16
schestowitzYesMay 24 19:16
neighborleehmmMay 24 19:16
schestowitzIt did in 5.xMay 24 19:16
taconeyepMay 24 19:16
taconeit still does.May 24 19:16
neighborleedoes it depend on mono now ??May 24 19:16
schestowitzin 4.10 tooMay 24 19:17
silentivmneighborlee, noMay 24 19:17
neighborleekMay 24 19:17
schestowitzI can recall it...May 24 19:17
taconei can checkMay 24 19:17
silentivmI have Evolution here and I don't havem onoMay 24 19:17
silentivm*have monoMay 24 19:17
schestowitzAlmost for sure when I used otMay 24 19:17
schestowitzUbuntu has a poor taste in appsMay 24 19:17
schestowitzCould Thunderbird be put on the CD-ROM?May 24 19:17
neighborleeI never did like evoMay 24 19:17
taconenot directlyMay 24 19:17
neighborleeits slow...very slowMay 24 19:17
schestowitzMPL iIRCMay 24 19:17
schestowitzNot GPLMay 24 19:17
silentivmI like EvolutionMay 24 19:17
taconemy godMay 24 19:18
schestowitzI do tooMay 24 19:18
schestowitzNot the programMay 24 19:18
silentivm(the program)May 24 19:18
taconeremoving mono removes libgnome-vfs2.24-cilMay 24 19:18
silentivm:DMay 24 19:18
neighborleeit was slower anyway..way slower than say thunderbird..May 24 19:18
taconewhat's that ?May 24 19:18
schestowitzIt seems too Exchange oriented to meMay 24 19:18
schestowitzLike Outlook wannabeMay 24 19:18
schestowitzThe last thing I want is the feeling of anorther WIndersMay 24 19:18
silentivmit works for me, I want an integrated tasks/schedule/to-do/mail programMay 24 19:18
schestowitzThat's why I also avoid OOoMay 24 19:18
taconeoh, it's just a binding. forgive meMay 24 19:19
schestowitzyeahMay 24 19:19
neighborleewhewMay 24 19:19
schestowitzWould surpriseMay 24 19:19
schestowitzExcdpt in OpenSUSEMay 24 19:19
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=varghese+opensuse+evolution&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B5GGGL_enGB315GB316&ie=UTF-8May 24 19:19
schestowitzMany discussionsMay 24 19:19
schestowitzRe: http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/114055/index.htmlMay 24 19:19
neighborleeyeah OpenS would stop you from removing aps that needed mono..or it used to anyway I wonder....May 24 19:19
neighborleehmMay 24 19:20
schestowitz'Oops'May 24 19:20
schestowitz┌─(roy@localhost Sun, 24 May 09)─————————————————————————————─(/home/roy)────┐May 24 19:20
schestowitz└─(19:20 $)─> mono May 24 19:20
schestowitzPress tabMay 24 19:20
schestowitzAnd hear the bell of triumphMay 24 19:21
taconelolMay 24 19:21
schestowitzAtlantis homecoming delayed again < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/23/atlantis_landing_delayed/ > Aren't they usually younger?May 24 19:22
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schestowitzWhat's the point of space tourism? Waste of fuel really.May 24 19:23
schestowitzYou can take ferrets out to space, but they won't show off to their mate ferrets about it..May 24 19:24
neighborleeroflMay 24 19:24
neighborleewhat i'd give to go into spaceMay 24 19:24
neighborleebeam me up scotty...few intelligence life forms down here LOLMay 24 19:25
neighborleewait..ill take teh shuttle sorry,,,meet you there < if you materilize that is > ha ;))May 24 19:25
neighborleemccoy wannabe ;))May 24 19:25
taconegirls are not attracted by space-tourists, also. they prefer bike-ridersMay 24 19:25
tacone*bikersMay 24 19:25
schestowitzSome people might not believe itMay 24 19:26
neighborleelolMay 24 19:26
schestowitzhell underground, God up aboveMay 24 19:26
schestowitzBut that's another storyMay 24 19:26
neighborleehahMay 24 19:26
trmancotrmanco@trmanco-desktop:~$ monoMay 24 19:27
trmancoThe program 'mono' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:May 24 19:27
trmancosudo apt-get install mono-jitMay 24 19:27
trmancobash: mono: command not foundMay 24 19:27
schestowitz└─(19:28 $)─> man , mono sucksMay 24 19:28
schestowitzNo manual entry for ,May 24 19:28
schestowitzNo manual entry for monoMay 24 19:28
schestowitzNo manual entry for sucksMay 24 19:28
trmancohehMay 24 19:28
schestowitzhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-10248745-62.html Dell Studio XPS 13 laptop shipping with UbuntuMay 24 19:29
taconewe should really make a sucks man page thenMay 24 19:29
taconexps 13 is a top selling laptopMay 24 19:30
taconealso engadget made an article on ubuntu+xps13May 24 19:30
schestowitzMichael Horowitz posts some very banal stuff... http://blogs.computerworld.com/ubuntu_auto_login_problem_solved http://blogs.computerworld.com/ubunti_wi_fi_password_problemsMay 24 19:30
schestowitzIDG is no longer a news siteMay 24 19:30
schestowitzIt's like wordpress.comMay 24 19:30
schestowitzUbuntu is HOT: Monitor CPU Temperatures in Ubuntu < http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/2009/05/24/monitor-cpu-temperatures-in-ubuntu/ >May 24 19:31
schestowitzMitt mail till Mark < http://blogg.idg.se/free_thinking/entry.jsp?messid=10475 >May 24 19:34
taconeif you strip the 6 month cycle, ubuntu hype will dieMay 24 19:37
taconethe problem with the 6 month cycle is that apple and microsoft can't keep up with it.May 24 19:37
schestowitzCool: http://twitter.com/floschie/statuses/1901287677May 24 19:37
schestowitzThe guys behind the Munich migration to DebianMay 24 19:38
schestowitzLinking to uMay 24 19:38
schestowitz*sMay 24 19:38
schestowitztacone: issue is patchingMay 24 19:38
schestowitzToo many devs maintaining many releasesMay 24 19:38
schestowitzEven Ballnux slowed downMay 24 19:38
taconethere are many issuesMay 24 19:38
schestowitzTo about 8-month cycle (fixed-ish), according to KulowMay 24 19:38
taconei don't think 1 year cycle will be easier in any way.May 24 19:39
schestowitzJust older s/wMay 24 19:39
schestowitzBut.May 24 19:39
schestowitzI thought about this earlier todayMay 24 19:39
schestowitzhere is their issueMay 24 19:39
schestowitzHad they waited 12 monthsMay 24 19:39
schestowitzPeople would run to lkatest and greatestMay 24 19:39
schestowitzE.g. Mandriva, FeodraMay 24 19:39
schestowitzSo no compeitive edgeMay 24 19:39
schestowitzSame distrosMay 24 19:39
schestowitzSame componentsMay 24 19:40
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schestowitzPeople jjudge by version #May 24 19:40
schestowitzand integratiio and brangsMay 24 19:40
_Goblinhi allMay 24 19:40
schestowitz_Goblin: you broke your siteMay 24 19:40
schestowitzI noticedMay 24 19:40
_Goblinand DOHMay 24 19:40
schestowitzAnd the links were brokenMay 24 19:40
schestowitzStill areMay 24 19:40
schestowitzI got cache earlierMay 24 19:40
_GoblinI will never use Python againMay 24 19:40
schestowitzWhy PythonMay 24 19:40
schestowitzWhat IRC method did you use?May 24 19:40
schestowitzAnd why did the DB get affected?May 24 19:40
_Goblini was looking for a cheap quick way to make a little idea I hadMay 24 19:40
_GoblinI was using some convoluted IRC bindingMay 24 19:41
*tacone thinks he should backup moreMay 24 19:41
_Goblinthe plan was for a irc/blog client so I could quote conversations directly into my posts without copy and pasteMay 24 19:41
_GoblinI had an option to remove drafts from the Wordpress DB....May 24 19:42
twitterdebt is not something many take by choice.  It is a symptom of corporate power and failing economy.May 24 19:43
_Goblinunfortunately it wasnt the drafts I was removing and took out a range of about 2 weeks worth.May 24 19:43
twittermany people are in debt to credit cards used to pay medical billsMay 24 19:43
twitterpeople losing their homes grasp at what they can while looking for a job that can pull them outMay 24 19:44
twittermost people are unable to build savings, even when they have decent jobs.  they are kept that way so that they can't make trouble.May 24 19:45
macabe_Due to american corporate greed, you can have the whole family work @wmart or mikey'sMay 24 19:45
macabe_and not make a dent in their debtMay 24 19:46
twitteryes and there are more women working than menMay 24 19:46
schestowitzMicrosoft And ODF: Bad For Everyone < http://www.linuxloop.com/news/2009/05/22/microsoft-and-odf-bad-for-everyone/ >May 24 19:46
schestowitztwitter: agreed.May 24 19:46
schestowitzThe education system is an exampleMay 24 19:47
schestowitzmany start their career/life with debtMay 24 19:47
schestowitzOr inheriting someone else'sMay 24 19:47
twitterRight to ReadMay 24 19:47
schestowitzIt's imprisonmentMay 24 19:47
schestowitzimprisonment gives power to control someone elseMay 24 19:47
schestowitzIf they owe you, they are held by their scrutumMay 24 19:47
twitterif you lose that job, you lose it all even if your wife is working.May 24 19:48
twitterhouse, kids education, poofMay 24 19:48
macabe_Good reason not to locked into proprietary s/w; FOSS freedom to learnMay 24 19:49
twitterwe also need the freedom to shareMay 24 19:50
twitterthis removes publishers and companies from their ability to control thoughtMay 24 19:50
twitterand cultureMay 24 19:51
schestowitzSDame thingMay 24 19:51
schestowitzCulture->thoughtMay 24 19:51
twitterrightMay 24 19:51
schestowitzThought->feeling etc etcMay 24 19:51
schestowitzJust a matter of how your phrase this philosophyMay 24 19:51
twitterbut control is now complete enough to set specific thoughts to control voting and public policyMay 24 19:52
twitterfeelings are just a crutchMay 24 19:52
schestowitz" Binyam Mohammed's attorney says waterboarding is the "tip of the iceberg"." http://www.stallman.org/archives/2009-mar-jun.html#23%20May%202009%20%28Tip%20of%20the%20iceberg%29May 24 19:52
twitteryes, that's an ugly storyMay 24 19:52
schestowitzThis whole torture thing is so counter-productive. Have they learned nothing from history?May 24 19:52
schestowitzIt's not even effectiveMay 24 19:52
schestowitzCIA former(s) say soMay 24 19:52
twitterit is effective, at extracting false confessionsMay 24 19:53
schestowitzLet me find it..May 24 19:53
schestowitzYesMay 24 19:53
schestowitz'effective'May 24 19:53
schestowitzAt reaching the goalMay 24 19:53
twitterand it's a lot of fun for frustrated and evil peopleMay 24 19:53
schestowitzAssuming you justify the hypothesisMay 24 19:53
schestowitzIf the goal is to criminalise, not to reduce crimeMay 24 19:53
schestowitzLike CCTV hereMay 24 19:53
schestowitzNo evidence it prevents crimeMay 24 19:53
schestowitzCam!=policemanMay 24 19:53
schestowitzCam is apertureMay 24 19:53
twitterjustification is only required in the short term if you have enough people to blame while you take the profitsMay 24 19:54
schestowitzIf someone pull a knife I'll run to Mr. CameraMay 24 19:54
schestowitzYeah, that'll save me1! :-DMay 24 19:54
twitterActually, I know someone who was saved that way.May 24 19:54
schestowitzSame with cellphonesMay 24 19:54
schestowitzRather than defend (err... report!) they attract muggersMay 24 19:54
twitterThat could be, but the police cited the cameras at a bus stop.May 24 19:54
schestowitzNow... a TASERMay 24 19:54
schestowitzThat might actually helpMay 24 19:55
twitterHe was also saved by his bag full of papers.May 24 19:55
schestowitzBut a society of drunken skinheads with Tasers would not be fun.May 24 19:55
schestowitz"Taser fights! Yay!"May 24 19:55
twitterespecially when the skinheads have uniforms and badges, no fun at allMay 24 19:55
twittermy friend showed me the bag.  it's about 6 inches thick and still has the slash mark in it.May 24 19:56
twitterOverall though, the camera did not Prevent the crime.May 24 19:56
schestowitzThe sooner they die the better (papers): http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20090521055258877May 24 19:56
twitterIt did help direct a police response.May 24 19:56
schestowitzNTY is in HUGE debtMay 24 19:56
schestowitzDid you know?May 24 19:56
schestowitzVery debt-saddledMay 24 19:57
schestowitzAnd that's like the leading one.May 24 19:57
_GoblinI think though the camera helps a case greatly that may have well fallen appartMay 24 19:57
schestowitzBusiness is like peopleMay 24 19:57
schestowitzAlways in debtMay 24 19:57
schestowitzAlways in "we'lll break through in the future" modeMay 24 19:57
_GoblinAlso these CCTV cameras are blamed on the police.May 24 19:57
schestowitzEven MSMay 24 19:57
twitterbusiness is lootedMay 24 19:57
twitterjust like employeesMay 24 19:57
schestowitz“They’ll get sort of addicted, and then we’ll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade.”May 24 19:57
schestowitzBUZZ!May 24 19:57
schestowitzWrongMay 24 19:57
twitterit is the same thingMay 24 19:57
schestowitzTime's upMay 24 19:57
schestowitzNo collectionMay 24 19:58
schestowitzBlack screen of death? FAIL.May 24 19:58
schestowitzMS got sued massively for trying that in ChinaMay 24 19:58
schestowitztwitter: Just small businessMay 24 19:58
schestowitzI.e. mom and popMay 24 19:58
schestowitzI.e. peopleMay 24 19:59
schestowitzThose brave enough to try and take on the government's 'Red Stores'May 24 19:59
schestowitzLike Wal-MartMay 24 19:59
twitterno, large business is looted as well.May 24 19:59
schestowitzGM=LadaMay 24 19:59
schestowitzFai?May 24 19:59
schestowitzNo problemMay 24 19:59
schestowitzBailout 4 uMay 24 19:59
twitterGE, automakers, etcMay 24 19:59
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schestowitzLooted by whom?May 24 19:59
twitterall of their executive handed themselves what should be spent on production and employeesMay 24 20:00
twitterthey robbed shareholders, employees and customersMay 24 20:00
twitterand they have left us with companies that are little more than brand names and financial fraud.May 24 20:00
twitterproduction was shipped off to ChinaMay 24 20:01
macabe_Like the bonuses for execs of AIG after taxpayer looting v2.0May 24 20:01
twitterit all boils down to the same thing.  employees lose their pensions as their stocks become worthless.  fat cats looted everything.May 24 20:02
schestowitzyesMay 24 20:02
schestowitzInvestorsMay 24 20:02
schestowitzI.e. peopleMay 24 20:02
schestowitzBut some got wagesMay 24 20:02
schestowitzFrom those investorsMay 24 20:02
schestowitzWithout inside infoMay 24 20:02
schestowitzAnd banks made commissionMay 24 20:02
schestowitzThe tops, not the clerksMay 24 20:03
schestowitzUighurs in the Media < http://www.thenewdominion.net/736/uighurs-in-the-media/ >May 24 20:03
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twitterwell, there's a rather obvious concentration of wealth as well as a rather obvious reduction in net worth.May 24 20:03
schestowitzIn 2010 Asia and Latin America will be leading the use of free software, according to a report carried out by researchers from Seville http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=57862&CultureCode=enMay 24 20:04
schestowitzAny graphs for wealth disrib?May 24 20:04
twitterThose who looted enough are still rich but everyone else is on the edge of poverty.May 24 20:04
twitterI don't have graphs, it is a personal observation.May 24 20:04
schestowitzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_distributionMay 24 20:04
twittergood old wikiMay 24 20:04
schestowitzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:World_distributionofwealth_GDP_and_population_by_region.gifMay 24 20:05
schestowitzGlobal distribMay 24 20:05
schestowitzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wdpiechartppp2000.gif Japan #2May 24 20:06
schestowitzI think it's well out of dateMay 24 20:06
twitter" In the United States at the end of 2001, 10% of the population owned 71% of the wealth, and the top 1% controlled 38%. On the other hand, the bottom 40% owned less than 1% of the nation's wealth."May 24 20:06
twitterthis has gotten much worse in the last decade, which is why the US lurches into a depressionMay 24 20:07
schestowitzMPs to censor their own expenses < http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/5078727/MPs-to-censor-their-own-expenses.html >May 24 20:07
schestowitztwitter: yesMay 24 20:07
schestowitzI was trying to find the chartMay 24 20:07
schestowitzWith years on the x axisMay 24 20:08
schestowitzI know the UK oneMay 24 20:08
schestowitzAlso, seeing the curves overlapping, by countryMay 24 20:08
schestowitzy axis: %May 24 20:08
schestowitzIt would show return to feudalismMay 24 20:08
schestowitzA la previous centuriesMay 24 20:09
schestowitzBECTA has a forum... http://collaboration.becta.org.uk/message/2821;jsessionid=EE8BDE18D42450E341BE3E6F3059AE1B How to increase the uptake of Open Source?May 24 20:09
twittercorporate consolidation has concentrated power in a self reinforcing manner.  it is run away positive feedback, capped with massive looting and failureMay 24 20:10
schestowitzChinese think tank investigation report of 3.14 incident in Tibet < http://blog.foolsmountain.com/2009/05/19/chinese-think-tank-investigation-report-of-314-incident-in-tibet/ >May 24 20:10
schestowitzLots of the US 'wealth' is just borrowing from ChinaMay 24 20:10
schestowitzThe charts need to be unfoldedMay 24 20:10
twitterexploitation of ChinaMay 24 20:10
schestowitzYes, same there.May 24 20:11
twitterbut a self defeating kind of exploitationMay 24 20:11
schestowitzWith maybe 1% controlling lotsMay 24 20:11
schestowitzPeons/vassals for factoriesMay 24 20:11
twittermore like collaborationMay 24 20:11
schestowitzAt least their masters are no longer Japanese or BritishMay 24 20:11
twitterat this point, it is unclear who is masterMay 24 20:11
twittercorporate consolidation, at it's limit, is indistinguishable from what happens in ChinaMay 24 20:12
twitterone big corrupt company.May 24 20:13
twitterM$, Cisco, Google and Yahoo do as they are told in China, showing clearly who's boss.May 24 20:14
twitterthey try to do the same things here and tell US government what to do.May 24 20:14
twitterUS Citizens and government will either wake up to this and take charge or they will continue their merger with China.May 24 20:15
twitterthe fight for freedom is keyMay 24 20:16
schestowitzhttp://www.fsdaily.com/blog/gnus-not-unix-richard-stallman-byte-editors-july-1986May 24 20:16
schestowitz"Stallman: I'm currently planning to start with the kernel that was written at MIT and was released to the public recently with the idea that I would use it. This kernel is called TRIX; it's based on remote procedure call. I still need to add compatibility for a lot of the features of UNIX which it doesn't have currently."May 24 20:17
schestowitz"I haven't started to work on that yet. I'm finishing the compiler before I go to work on the kernel. I am also going to have to rewrite the file system. I intend to make it failsafe just by having it write blocks in the proper order so that the disk structure is always consistent."May 24 20:17
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schestowitzNow many of us use the GNu system :-D With that other program called LinuxMay 24 20:17
twitterthere you goMay 24 20:18
twitterit only took 10 yearsMay 24 20:18
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twitterhttp://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/faculty/hodgson/Courses/so11/stratification/income&wealth.htmMay 24 20:22
twitterhttp://www.lcurve.org/images/LCurveFlier2003.pdfMay 24 20:26
twitterit's worse when you break down the percentagesMay 24 20:27
twitter20% groups lump Bill Gates with people who earn more than $100,000, clearly a poor grouping that needs refinement.May 24 20:27
schestowitzThe first chart could be done betterMay 24 20:28
schestowitzIt should be spaced equallyMay 24 20:28
schestowitzTo show the high cars as narroeMay 24 20:28
schestowitz*narrowMay 24 20:28
schestowitztwitter: well, that group does not pay tax, eitgerMay 24 20:29
schestowitzThey leave that to the poorMay 24 20:29
schestowitzRemember: BillG in in 'charity'May 24 20:29
schestowitzThe scruff and dirt just steal foodMay 24 20:29
schestowitzWhile Bill's club gives money to hungry kids and kittensMay 24 20:29
twitterand give most of it to their mastersMay 24 20:29
schestowitzAnyway, that's the portraysl in the mediaMay 24 20:30
schestowitzThink Katrina tooMay 24 20:30
schestowitzhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOWe4-KXqMMMay 24 20:30
twitterthe question that people need to ask is what people like Bill Gates actually do and why it's so well rewardedMay 24 20:31
schestowitzWell, they make small businesses vanishMay 24 20:34
schestowitzI.e. cause people to be firedMay 24 20:34
schestowitzSo they can then sing the merits of 'free' markets and wonders of 'capitalism' (in their own mind it's more like fascism)May 24 20:35
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trmancohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue143May 24 21:11
Omar871HiMay 24 21:11
Omar871What's the quote for Albert Einstein about the Americans? The one in which he calls them "dollar chasers"?May 24 21:12
schestowitz"Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel, even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves." --Albert EinsteinMay 24 21:14
schestowitz"Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel, even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves."May 24 21:14
schestowitzOopsMay 24 21:14
schestowitzI meant to paste this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVkFb26u9g8May 24 21:15
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mib_egho0oохуетьMay 24 22:05
mib_egho0oпривет пидоры!!!May 24 22:06
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mib_rzmr6uHey Schestowitz..flatfish here..May 24 22:08
mib_egho0oпривет козлыMay 24 22:08
mib_egho0ohello jackMay 24 22:09
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mib_rzmr6utry again...you get 3 strikes..2 leftMay 24 22:09
mib_rzmr6uWell anyway, I don't have all day to sit in a dead channel like you guys doMay 24 22:11
mib_rzmr6uso...I'm just letting Schestowitz know that I do NOT believe he is responsible for DDoSing his own site.May 24 22:11
mib_rzmr6uHowever, I do believe his total incompetence resulted in longer downtimeMay 24 22:12
mib_rzmr6uI also believe he is entitled to his freedom of speech but he has to understand that when you attack others they will fight backMay 24 22:13
mib_rzmr6uFor the record I have no idea who is screwing with him nor do I care.May 24 22:13
mib_rzmr6uI also believe he is milking this for all it's worth..IOW publicity..May 24 22:14
mib_rzmr6uHey, maybe he really does have a future as a professional advocate.May 24 22:14
mib_rzmr6uHe certainly seems to be dedicated and focused. I'll give him credit for that.May 24 22:14
mib_rzmr6uI don't think I have ever met anyone who can remain focused as well as he can. That's a very good trait to have.May 24 22:15
mib_rzmr6uBye...May 24 22:15
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_Goblinthanks for that.May 24 22:19
_GoblinWas that really THE flatfishMay 24 22:20
_GoblinVery disapointed.  Ive had many emails of info about himMay 24 22:21
_Goblinand I missed him....:( by 4 minutesMay 24 22:21
schestowitzWho knows.May 24 22:22
schestowitzCan be a faker, can be W-E, can be Edelman, can be the attacker, can be SteveO ChairmanMay 24 22:23
_Goblinroy, you heard about MS's holodeck patent (Startrek style)May 24 22:23
schestowitzI'm reading tonightMay 24 22:23
schestowitzWhich patents is this? Any URL?May 24 22:23
schestowitzBTW, will you use apostrophes? ;-)May 24 22:23
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_Goblinyep, latest on my blogMay 24 22:24
schestowitzI thought it was an errorMay 24 22:24
_Goblinand yes, I hope you'll be pleased with my apostrophesMay 24 22:24
_Goblinwhat was an error?May 24 22:24
schestowitzWordPressMay 24 22:24
schestowitzEating/chewing some symbolsMay 24 22:24
schestowitzI noticed Chips does the sameMay 24 22:25
schestowitzHe's in California, right?May 24 22:25
schestowitzJoe is unemployed now...?May 24 22:25
_Goblinnot sure...I know he's from the USMay 24 22:25
schestowitzHe used to shill for Microsoft from Jupiter AFAIK.May 24 22:25
_GoblinJoe not sure about....May 24 22:25
schestowitz_Goblin: he says he lives close to NetAppsoftMay 24 22:25
_Goblinhavent been to his blog for about a weekMay 24 22:25
schestowitzHe has a blog?May 24 22:25
_Goblinyeah.May 24 22:26
schestowitzOhMay 24 22:26
schestowitzJoe, not ChipsMay 24 22:26
schestowitzJoe has familyMay 24 22:26
_GoblinI made the top twenty in one of the COLA stats....I'm well proudMay 24 22:26
schestowitzHe can hopefully cover something, just not MSMay 24 22:26
schestowitzLike Joe T from the P-IMay 24 22:26
schestowitzOr Todd BishopMay 24 22:26
schestowitz_Goblin: COLA is good if you cut the trollsMay 24 22:26
schestowitzThey try to pollute itMay 24 22:27
schestowitzHad there been no trolls it would be clean and sophisticatedMay 24 22:27
schestowitzThat's why they have to derail itMay 24 22:27
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_GoblinI'm giving my blog a good tidy up at the moment.May 24 22:27
_Goblinbtw impressed?  ' present and correct!May 24 22:28
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schestowitz_Goblin: it  makes it betterMay 24 22:32
schestowitzPeople nitpick otherwiseMay 24 22:33
_Goblintrue.May 24 22:33
schestowitzI proofread carefully my posts in BN and comments too. I didn't use to do that.May 24 22:33
schestowitzOnce for example I wrote about MS layoffs in 2006May 24 22:33
schestowitzI made a typoMay 24 22:33
schestowitzMDFTMay 24 22:33
schestowitzIIRCMay 24 22:33
schestowitzInstead of MSFTMay 24 22:33
schestowitzSo one person in the comment was like, "no, it can't be true, he can't spell that thing right"May 24 22:34
_Goblinyeah I had similar with an articleMay 24 22:34
schestowitzTypo is the only measure by which to measure sloppinessMay 24 22:34
schestowitzIn USENET I have many typosMay 24 22:34
schestowitzFewer people read those postsMay 24 22:34
schestowitzAnd people are less hostile.May 24 22:35
schestowitzOnce you configure the filters.May 24 22:35
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Balrog_schestowitz: "Typo is the only measure by which to measure sloppiness" ... not exactly trueMay 24 22:41
Balrog_bad grammar also shows sloppinessMay 24 22:41
MinceRand so can the message itselfMay 24 22:43
schestowitzYes.May 24 22:43
schestowitzHADOPI full translation < http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/HADOPI_full_translation >May 24 22:52
schestowitzUS credit card firms clamp down < http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8063108.stm >May 24 22:52
schestowitzWhy Python is not my favorite language < http://www.advogato.org/article/1008.html >May 24 22:55
schestowitz_Goblin might sympathise....May 24 22:56
_GoblinlolMay 24 22:56
_Goblindont mention Python...May 24 22:56
_GoblinIm of the opinion we should all go back to the A500 and devpac 2....those were the daysMay 24 22:57
_GoblinsorryMay 24 22:57
_GoblinI'mMay 24 22:57
_Goblinbtw, Roy, what Binaries NG reader do you use?May 24 22:58
schestowitzNoneMay 24 23:00
oiaohmThe number 2 there is a known python bug.May 24 23:01
oiaohmNo one has worked out a good way to fix it.May 24 23:01
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MinceRthe solution to number 1 would be to use a language that requires variables to be declaredMay 24 23:04
MinceR(preferably with type)May 24 23:04
MinceRas for number 3, that's how they made implementing methods a lot simpler :>May 24 23:05
MinceRi think it's a matter of taste anywayMay 24 23:06
*tessier likes pythonMay 24 23:14
*MinceR likes it, tooMay 24 23:15
tessierAlthough I really need to learn more Haskell/Lisp/Scheme/Erlang as that is where things seem to be headedMay 24 23:15
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schestowitztessier: do you have backups of the databases?May 24 23:20
tessierYesMay 24 23:21
tessierWhy, do you need one?May 24 23:21
tessierI haven't set up the new machine for backups yet...I'll make a note to do that.May 24 23:21
tessierBut I still have everything on the previous server.May 24 23:21
schestowitzWhat if we set up a cron job to mysqldump a copy on ~/ every morning?May 24 23:21
tessierIncluding the db dumps I did from a day or two ago.May 24 23:21
tessierThat would be fineMay 24 23:21
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tessierI just noticed that the old machine is still getting some hits for bn. So I'll leave the site up and running there for a while longer.May 24 23:22
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schestowitzHeh. Weird that. DNS is slow in some places, I guess.May 24 23:22
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twitternot too weird if they have dinky or M$ infrastructureMay 24 23:27
twitterI run my own DNS at home because Cox sucks and I don't trust them.May 24 23:28
twitterhere is something interesting http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/05/uc-davis-seeing-more-students-and-faculty-choosing-macs.arsMay 24 23:28
twitterabout 1 in 4 UC Davis students are Mac usersMay 24 23:28
twitterI'm going to see if the same source has GNU/Linux use.May 24 23:29
tessierI'm all for choosing mac over Windows. I'm using my wife's macbook right now. Although I know that Apple would be just like MS were they to switch positions in the market.May 24 23:29
schestowitzNew feed: http://linux.com/news/featured-blogs?format=feed&type=rssMay 24 23:29
twitterwoops, the same source only says 2%May 24 23:29
twittersomething stinks thereMay 24 23:29
tessierThis is why I promote Linux use primarily.May 24 23:29
twitterthe thing to look for is freedomMay 24 23:29
twitterApple is less restrictive than M$ but they still violate user freedomMay 24 23:30
schestowitzDon't check Linux usage in the USMay 24 23:30
tessierAlthough I am amazed that Mac OS X is Unix underneath. Open a terminal and get bash and everything. Pretty cool.May 24 23:30
schestowitzIt's scarce in the USMay 24 23:30
schestowitzYou need to check in other countriesMay 24 23:30
schestowitzNet Applications is predominantly junk, but it's also mostly US-basedMay 24 23:30
twitterI'm amazed that anything but Unix has survived.May 24 23:31
twitterthe study was not done by Net Applications but it significantly underestimates GNU/Linux useMay 24 23:31
schestowitzBecause it's US-basedMay 24 23:33
schestowitzTry a similar one in a Germany universityMay 24 23:33
twitterI'm thinking it's more a plant than a real study.  GNU/Linux use is better than 2% in the US.May 24 23:34
schestowitz_Goblin: http://www.joewilcoxsedona.com/May 24 23:35
twitterM$ is strong at US Universities - the top down nature of academia makes this possible.May 24 23:35
DaemonFCI'm surprised that UNIX ever wasMay 24 23:35
schestowitztwitter: let's see the sourceMay 24 23:35
twitterI was looking for that.  Found a funny, VMACS and got distracted.  http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself/May 24 23:36
DaemonFCa lot of the horrible compromises that went into UNIX to make it work on a computer the size of a house in 1970 survivedMay 24 23:36
DaemonFCand mutatedMay 24 23:36
DaemonFC:PMay 24 23:36
schestowitzWhat do they make of dual-boot?May 24 23:37
DaemonFCwhat's worse is that instead of designing something better, GNU replicated itMay 24 23:37
DaemonFCthe largest running joke from a user perspective is the dozens of horribly named and hard to remember commandsMay 24 23:38
twittertwo studies are cited but only one is really described in article.  "  Stinson's data is gathered from the university's network authentication system, which can identify whether a user is either student, staff, or faculty, as well as what operating system is being used."May 24 23:39
DaemonFCit made sense when it started because they didn't have a keyboard like we have nowMay 24 23:39
DaemonFCthey had teletypesMay 24 23:39
schestowitz_Goblin: <meta name="generator" content="http://www.typepad.com/" /> http://www.joewilcox.com/May 24 23:39
schestowitzFOSSMay 24 23:39
DaemonFCbut over time, a few commands became dozensMay 24 23:39
MinceRDaemonFC: don't complain, you have your beloved windowsMay 24 23:39
twitterIf the authentication there is like it was at LSU, it significantly under reports GNU/LinuxMay 24 23:39
DaemonFCand a few switches and arguments each because thousandsMay 24 23:39
schestowitzhttp://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://www.joewilcox.comMay 24 23:39
DaemonFCit's all documented on a case by case basis :PMay 24 23:39
DaemonFCwith no ehyme or reasonMay 24 23:40
DaemonFC*rhymeMay 24 23:40
schestowitzSIX APART LTD 548 Fourth St San Francisco CA US 94107204.9.177.195F5 Big-IPApache13-May-2009May 24 23:40
schestowitzMedia Temple, Inc. 8520 National Blvd. Building A Culver City CA US 9023272.47.228.140LinuxApache/2.0.5411-May-2009May 24 23:40
schestowitzXO Communications 13865 Sunrise Valley Drive Herdon VA US 20171205.158.155.24Solaris 8Microsoft-IIS/5.05-Sep-2002May 24 23:40
schestowitzXO Communications 13865 Sunrise Valley Drive Herdon VA US 20171205.158.155.152Solaris 8Microsoft-IIS/5.02-Sep-2002May 24 23:40
schestowitzXO Communications 13865 Sunrise Valley Drive Herdon VA US 20171205.158.154.152Solaris 8Microsoft-IIS/5.030-Aug-2002May 24 23:40
schestowitzDumped Windows for Linux?May 24 23:40
DaemonFCas a standard, UNIX makes a bad one, but unfortunately, everyone that's tried to replace it has failedMay 24 23:40
twitterLSU's authentication required WPA_supplicant and that only worked with a few cards and distros.  It was a known problem but the IT department rolled it out because it was cheap.May 24 23:40
oiaohmLOLMay 24 23:41
DaemonFCwell, a lot of the outdated design concepts of UNIX are the reasons that schools are starting to srop/not teach itMay 24 23:41
twitterBecause of that, I view the UC Davis study with suspicion until proven otherwise.May 24 23:41
DaemonFC*dropMay 24 23:41
twitterFC, shut up.May 24 23:41
DaemonFCit's hardly a conspiracyMay 24 23:41
oiaohmIIS/5.0 does not run on Solaris 8 schestowitzMay 24 23:41
schestowitzI knowMay 24 23:41
schestowitzI was trying to make sense of itMay 24 23:42
schestowitzSeems like he moved off siteMay 24 23:42
schestowitzTo Six ApartMay 24 23:42
schestowitzTypepadMay 24 23:42
schestowitzBut it's Linux-powered AFAIKMay 24 23:42
schestowitzApacheMay 24 23:42
oiaohmBut Solaris provide web server sometimes shows up as IISMay 24 23:42
schestowitzNot bad for an 'MS' watcherMay 24 23:42
DaemonFCunfortunately, the kinds of people that tend to write this stuff without any direction aren't the standard demographic of the people that will end up having to use itMay 24 23:42
MinceRDaemonFC: unix is the best we have. deal with it.May 24 23:42
oiaohmDepending on detection used.May 24 23:42
DaemonFCthese are the people that wear suspenders and grow beardsMay 24 23:42
MinceRDaemonFC: or invent something better (unlikely)May 24 23:42
DaemonFCthere are two better alternatives that existMay 24 23:43
DaemonFCand a graveyard of should have beensMay 24 23:43
MinceRdon't spare usMay 24 23:43
twitterI wish he wouldMay 24 23:43
DaemonFCeven the people that wrote UNIX tried to undo the damageMay 24 23:43
DaemonFCby doing Plan 9May 24 23:43
DaemonFCwhich didn't takeMay 24 23:43
DaemonFCand InfernoMay 24 23:43
MinceRplan 9 is pretty much unixMay 24 23:44
DaemonFCwhich is a curiosityMay 24 23:44
MinceRtoo bad their licensing sucksMay 24 23:44
DaemonFCwhat a modern PC needs is something written from the ground up for a modern PC, not the 5th generation inbred descendant of something that was aimed at a mainframeMay 24 23:45
DaemonFC:PMay 24 23:45
DaemonFCyou're right, it's not a choice so much as a lack of optionsMay 24 23:45
MinceRwow, you're so specific tonightMay 24 23:45
oiaohmFor a MS watcher he was a lier schestowitz.May 24 23:45
MinceRbeing a descendant of something that was aimed at a mainframe means we have multiuser support and access controlMay 24 23:46
MinceRsomething other pc os-es didn't haveMay 24 23:46
DaemonFCwell, that's been my point all along, instead of new things we get the same old stuff with organ transplantsMay 24 23:46
MinceRat least the same old stuff tends to workMay 24 23:46
oiaohmI would not say there is not new.May 24 23:46
MinceRand you still haven't mentioned those supposedly better alternativesMay 24 23:47
oiaohmLinux secuirty framework is new.May 24 23:47
DaemonFCthe modern PC in many ways is better than any operating system you're likely to run on oneMay 24 23:47
MinceRgnu and linux are full of new stuffMay 24 23:47
oiaohmCompared to most OS's out there Linux is one that makes the most use of the cpu and ram its got at its hands DaemonFCMay 24 23:47
DaemonFCmeh, that's nice, but it doesn't get me driversMay 24 23:48
DaemonFCit's like saying you have a hot rod with no gas tankMay 24 23:48
MinceRif you want drivers, linux is the place to goMay 24 23:48
oiaohmDrivers depend on market share DaemonFCMay 24 23:48
schestowitzoiaohm: he was a Linux basher tooMay 24 23:48
MinceRask your favorite gregkh about drivers :>May 24 23:48
DaemonFCthere's no OS that works quite right because of different factorsMay 24 23:49
oiaohmHardware required for servers Linux has great driver coverage.May 24 23:49
oiaohmHardware required for desktop no so great.May 24 23:49
DaemonFCchoosing an operating system is like choosing between the Democrats, Republicans, and some third party screwball like Ron PaulMay 24 23:49
MinceRlolMay 24 23:49
DaemonFCit's just not going to go over well, but in different waysMay 24 23:49
MinceRit isn't that badMay 24 23:49
oiaohmLinux hardware support is still picky in some places on desktop.May 24 23:50
oiaohmBut as Linux desktop user numbers grow that is droping.May 24 23:50
MinceRit's picky on all other os-es tooMay 24 23:50
DaemonFCwell, I just assembled the rest of the peripherals for my TV tunerMay 24 23:51
DaemonFCand I like itMay 24 23:51
twitterhere you go http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:Po37HjnMaSwJ:itsecuritysymposium.ucdavis.edu/presentations/2007/mredican_securityinit.ppt+site:ucdavis.edu+wpa+supplicant&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usMay 24 23:51
twitterUC Davis has the same kind of WPA supplicant shit LSU didMay 24 23:51
DaemonFCI rigged the IR blaster to control my cable box evenMay 24 23:51
DaemonFC:)May 24 23:51
DaemonFCWPA is about all you can useMay 24 23:52
DaemonFCyou can use WEP but you may as well not even bother securing itMay 24 23:52
twitterand they knew it would be a problem " Concerns            Not all supplicants        work well "May 24 23:52
schestowitzYuck.May 24 23:52
schestowitzNetwork Admission Control (NAC)May 24 23:52
twitterThat's why they under report gnu/linux useMay 24 23:52
DaemonFCI tried WEP just to see how hard it was to crack throughMay 24 23:52
DaemonFCtook me 48 secondsMay 24 23:52
twitterthey have a network that sucksMay 24 23:52
schestowitzWaitMay 24 23:52
DaemonFCcompared to about 5 seconds to connect with no "protection"May 24 23:52
schestowitzThis was not a surveyMay 24 23:52
schestowitzLike a straw count?May 24 23:53
schestowitzI thought they had asked person by personMay 24 23:53
twitterno, they looked at accessMay 24 23:53
schestowitzHa! Another bogus accumulation of #sMay 24 23:53
DaemonFCspeaking of Linux, some include WPA SUpllicant, some don;yMay 24 23:53
DaemonFC*don'tMay 24 23:53
twittercorrectMay 24 23:53
schestowitzLike IDC phoning MS partners to check how many use LinuxMay 24 23:53
schestowitzAnd then call it "Linux market share"May 24 23:53
DaemonFCUbuntu does because they dump non free stuff all over the userMay 24 23:53
schestowitzComes docs show thisMay 24 23:53
oiaohmDaemonFC: record for WEP is 2 seconds to get key.   7 seconds to connected.May 24 23:53
DaemonFCand encourage you to download moreMay 24 23:53
oiaohmAnd that is brute force.May 24 23:54
DaemonFCwhich is why I said, don't botherMay 24 23:54
twitterin this case, they looked at a network that was unfriendly to gnu/linux and published a report about good Mac use.May 24 23:54
twittervery sneakyMay 24 23:54
DaemonFCI have my router set to redirect all unauthorized users to the Goatse manMay 24 23:55
DaemonFC:)May 24 23:55
twitterIt reinforces the bogus notion that GNU/Linux is 2% or less, but it is only useful for measuring mac and windows use.  even there it is suspect because neither ARS did not mention the issue.May 24 23:55
twitterthat is lie by misdirection.May 24 23:55
DaemonFCwhen the truth doesn't support you twitter, you make something upMay 24 23:56
twitterand by not including all relevant information, very M$ likeMay 24 23:56
DaemonFCat least you learned somethingMay 24 23:56
twitterNo, FC, I lived the issue at LSU.May 24 23:56
twitternow I see it abused someplace else to lieMay 24 23:56
twitterM$ needs people to be both ignorant and stupid.May 24 23:57
DaemonFCIf Linux is even really at 2% I'll be surprisedMay 24 23:57
MinceRgnMay 24 23:57
twitterIt is a miracle they saw even 2%, but this is a lower bound at UC Davis.May 24 23:58
DaemonFC1.13% according to your beloved WikipediaMay 24 23:58
DaemonFCwhy don't you go edit it to support yourself?May 24 23:58
DaemonFC:)May 24 23:58
DaemonFCbut that's still about 4-5 times where it was a few years agoMay 24 23:58
twitterI might as well chat with you directly, FCMay 24 23:58
twitterbut I'd really rather you go do something usefulMay 24 23:59
DaemonFCif Microsoft is cooking the stats, why is Vista at 22%?May 24 23:59
oiaohmProblem is desktop usage is hard to track.May 24 23:59
DaemonFCwouldn't they inflate that too?May 24 23:59
DaemonFCthat's embarassingMay 24 23:59
twitterIf I'm cooking the books, why is gnu/linux use at 80%?May 24 23:59
twitterdo you still enjoy beating your wife?May 24 23:59

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