IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: May 29th, 2009

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schestowitzThanks. I'll watch that next. On http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5HBfmhGSzU&NR=1 at the moment.May 29 00:03
tim_hi all.May 29 00:07
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Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: the question of religion in schools, the biggest dristraction to education as a wholeMay 29 00:10
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: perhaps if less was sent on sending people to war and more to be put in a well funded public classroom there wouldn't be this problemMay 29 00:12
schestowitzYeah.May 29 00:13
schestowitzBut many people just impose faith on their 'offsprings'May 29 00:13
schestowitzGene imposition not enoughMay 29 00:13
schestowitzWanting them to think alike -- natural inclination, eariy when you deal with a child since birthMay 29 00:14
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_Goblingood evening/morning......May 29 00:15
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: you can accuse everyone from virtually any instutition for doing that to kidsMay 29 00:15
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: because afterall, they know betterMay 29 00:15
schestowitzGreetings, _Goblin May 29 00:15
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: yes, same with politicianMay 29 00:16
schestowitzParenthood where the superior is a stateMay 29 00:16
schestowitzParethood --- micro-Stalinism ;-) May 29 00:16
schestowitzParenthoodMay 29 00:17
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: yep it can become that way, ecspecially if the parents make irrational choices because after all, their children must think just like they do :PMay 29 00:18
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schestowitzSo the solution is to tilt parents (=today's kids) into rationalityMay 29 00:22
schestowitzI.e. abolish old wives' talesMay 29 00:22
schestowitzJust done watching ("Bill Hicks: What is the point to Life")May 29 00:23
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schestowitzPosted news for tonight, off soon.May 29 00:23
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twittergood nightMay 29 00:24
twitterbefore you go, what is your favorite story today?May 29 00:24
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: its not that, just be more conscientious that not everyone thinks the same way and that you disapline with a motive and an eventual conclusion that can be learned.May 29 00:27
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: not this whole, I will slap you if you do something wrong, or else how can someone determine exactly what is wrong?May 29 00:29
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: but at the same time there isn't always an opportunity for rationale, so sometimes disapline is nessisaryMay 29 00:29
schestowitztwitter: I know the important onesMay 29 00:30
schestowitzLike Min 7 and KOfficeMay 29 00:30
schestowitz*MintMay 29 00:30
Carl_Rover2k12@schestowitz: I do not know the right way it is to be done because in my opinion everyone must approach it differently. Ok, I think my rant is done.May 29 00:30
schestowitzThe good stories I'll write about in the morningMay 29 00:30
schestowitzI keep the important ones (subjective) on the side for writingMay 29 00:30
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: conditional love is enoughMay 29 00:30
twitterKOffice story, that should be interesting.May 29 00:31
schestowitzApplying pressure by ultimatum and playing "favourites" with kidsMay 29 00:31
schestowitzIn some religious you're in mortal danger for not obeying a "faith"May 29 00:31
twitterYour right to swing your arm ends at my nose, Carl.May 29 00:31
schestowitzgnMay 29 00:32
twitterlaterMay 29 00:32
DaemonFCthink I found the best laxative there ever wasMay 29 00:33
DaemonFCmicrowave burritos and habenero tabascoMay 29 00:33
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DaemonFC16 hours later........still in effectMay 29 00:34
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taconegnMay 29 00:36
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: what secures that right to your self defence or compensation from damages resulting from the injury inflicted on your nose?May 29 00:36
twittera working criminal justice systemMay 29 00:37
Carl_Rover2k12http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWiBt-pqp0EMay 29 00:37
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: and if that person hitting you happens to be a police officer or the attourney general?May 29 00:38
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: rights are what you make of them and are able to stand up as well as fight forMay 29 00:39
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: not only what you but what society as a whole makes of themMay 29 00:39
yuhongA quote from <http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3559&p=14>:May 29 00:39
yuhong"I'm far less concerned about who pulls ahead while overclocked and far more concerned about AMD's health at the end of all of this. Maybe the right way of looking at this isn't by talking about a 6% performance advantage, but instead talking about whether or not you want there to be a real competitor to Intel in the future. Maybe the Phenom II X4 940 should get the win here just to ensure...May 29 00:39
yuhong...we have an AMD to talk about in a couple of years."May 29 00:39
twitterthe criminal justice system applies to it's members as well.  alone you are divided and helpless.  as a group you can not be opposed by predatorsMay 29 00:41
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: but what if you are amongst a group of coniving predators?May 29 00:42
twitterAMD makes better chipsMay 29 00:42
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: and you know how?May 29 00:42
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: do you know Global Foundries good yield margins per a fab compared to Intel's?May 29 00:42
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: why does AMD have a market for Triple-Core CPUs?May 29 00:42
twitterAMD almost always has better processing power per watt than Intel.May 29 00:43
twittertheir number crunching has been better for at least a decadeMay 29 00:43
Carl_Rover2k12twitter: it wouldn't make a difference if most of the processing is VT-x optimizedMay 29 00:43
yuhongWell, in that particular review, at stock speed AMD wins, but with overclocking it is kind of depends.May 29 00:44
yuhongBut that is not the point I want you to focus on.May 29 00:44
twitterI'm not interested in your focusMay 29 00:45
yuhongI want you to focus on the quote above on competition.May 29 00:47
yuhongFrom this review.May 29 00:48
yuhongThanks for telling this trivia about Global Foundries, however.May 29 00:49
yuhongOn other news about Intel, remember when I mentioned Nehalem-EX?May 29 00:50
yuhongIntel recently demoed it.May 29 00:51
yuhonghttp://techreport.com/discussions.x/16981May 29 00:51
yuhongLook at the Task Manager picture.May 29 00:53
yuhongCount how many CPUs are in it.May 29 00:53
twitternote about Koffice 2.0 -" Targeted Audience Our goal for now is to release a first preview of what we have accomplished. This release is mainly aimed at developers, testers and early adopters. It is not aimed at end users, and we do not recommend Linux distributions to package it as the default office suite yet. KOffice 2.0 will be useful for some users, but since it is the first release in a long series it is likely to contain bugsMay 29 00:56
twitterhttp://dot.kde.org/2009/05/28/koffice-200-releasedMay 29 00:56
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_Hicham_Hi All!May 29 00:57
yuhongOn other news about Intel, remember when I mentioned Nehalem-EX?May 29 00:58
twitteryeah, you did that 5 minutes agoMay 29 00:58
twitterI count 16 cores.  they might catch up to Cell one day.May 29 00:58
twitterdid not see a "task manager" thoughMay 29 00:59
yuhongI did see the task manager, and I counted 128 threads.May 29 00:59
yuhongNow remember when I talked about how Server 2008 R2 supported more than 64 CPUs?May 29 01:00
MinceRgnMay 29 01:00
yuhongWhat is gn?May 29 01:00
MinceRgood nightMay 29 01:00
_Hicham_yuhong : this is the second time u ask about gnMay 29 01:03
yuhongI know, I unfortunately did not realized it until too late.May 29 01:03
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yuhongI talked about Server 2008 R2, Nehalem-EX, and x2APIC in a previous IRC chat.May 29 01:06
yuhongMy point is that Intel recently demoed all this.May 29 01:06
_Hicham_Intel is leaving MSMay 29 01:11
yuhongWhat do you mean?May 29 01:11
yuhongWhat do you mean by this?May 29 01:11
_Hicham_MS is dyingMay 29 01:15
_Hicham_the market is going toward LinuxMay 29 01:15
twitteryes, I don't think M$ can bully Intel back this time.May 29 01:15
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twitterM$ is welcome to join the free software world as an honest company.May 29 01:16
_Hicham_Microsoft will release Windows source code sooner or laterMay 29 01:16
twitterIt's too late for that.May 29 01:16
twitterI don't think anyone would be interested at this point.May 29 01:17
twitterIt would be like stepping into a time capsule from 1985.May 29 01:17
twitterM$ has released Windows source code but they do it in a non free way.  I don't think you can even compile it.May 29 01:19
yuhongYep, it is called shared source.May 29 01:22
yuhongToo late? Well, do consider that Mac and Linux is only slowly taking over Windows right now.May 29 01:23
yuhongBTW, there is already an open source clone of Windows (kernel and all) called ReactOS.May 29 01:26
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_Hicham_ReactOS is greatMay 29 01:27
_Hicham_I tried it on a virtual machineMay 29 01:27
yuhongI am reading about data loss caused by ext4 caused by misuse of fsync.May 29 01:39
yuhongUnfortunately, it came not that long after Firefox 3 encountered performance problems because SQLite used fsync too often.May 29 01:39
yuhongIn fact, I have seen it happen on Windows as well.May 29 01:40
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DaemonFCschestowitz: Jon Stewart is making fun of the UKMay 29 04:29
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 04:29
DaemonFCScamalotMay 29 04:29
DaemonFC"$3100 for a moat cleaning? The British have a REAL Watergate!"May 29 04:30
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schestowitzHeyMay 29 06:16
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oiaohmhttp://www.itwire.com/content/view/25319/1090/  itwire is not getting nicer on windows 7 schestowitzMay 29 06:36
schestowitzYes, it's "Vista 7"May 29 06:39
schestowitzYou'll see after it's outMay 29 06:39
oiaohmDifferent nameMay 29 06:39
schestowitzAnd after the market/AstroTurf/bribefest is overMay 29 06:40
oiaohmVista IIMay 29 06:40
oiaohmI like better.May 29 06:40
schestowitzThere are many namesMay 29 06:40
schestowitzI use 7apourware, Vista 2, Vista SP, ME3, etc.May 29 06:40
oiaohmBasic benchmarks of 2.6.30 showed some interesting performance changes.May 29 06:43
oiaohmhttp://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_2630&num=4May 29 06:44
schestowitzYes, I sawMay 29 06:45
schestowitzPleased?May 29 06:45
oiaohmMixed.May 29 06:47
oiaohmSome workloads are going to be better.   7zip test in there being slower is going to be a pain.  Mostly due to fairer resource allocation.May 29 06:48
oiaohmOk lot of work loads are going to be better.   I just hope the 7zip one does not hit blender rendering.May 29 06:49
schestowitzAre the features worth it?May 29 06:49
oiaohmIt is a hard call.  Threaded interpert handling will reduce the numbers of times the system become not responsive.May 29 06:51
oiaohmWith 2.6.31 if it still contains ksm as plained there will really not be a call.  Compressing ram kinda provides all kinds of benifits.May 29 06:53
oiaohmRam reduction is always important.May 29 07:00
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oiaohmI missed a feature 2.6.30 has fastboot support with threaded load up of drivers schestowitz.   So boot speed seekers will love it.May 29 07:05
schestowitzYeah. Well, it's usually getting leaner over timeMay 29 07:08
schestowitzMicrosoft promised speedMay 29 07:08
schestowitzThen canceled the plan in 2008May 29 07:08
schestowitzNotice how fast MS moved from Mojava advertising to 7May 29 07:08
schestowitzIt didn't workMay 29 07:08
schestowitzThey got clod feetMay 29 07:08
schestowitzThen bribed some bloggersMay 29 07:08
schestowitzAdvertising was not enoughMay 29 07:08
schestowitzI can't wait till Vista 7 is outMay 29 07:08
schestowitzI keep saying thisMay 29 07:08
schestowitzIt's like with Vista in 2006May 29 07:09
schestowitzWhen the cat is out of the bag it starts sh*tting itselfMay 29 07:09
oiaohm2.6.30 make 10 second boots possiable on standard hardware without patching the kernel.May 29 07:09
schestowitzBecause mom and pop try it on the old PC and they HATE itMay 29 07:09
schestowitzoiaohm: how's VIsta 7 boot time in RC?May 29 07:09
oiaohmStill around the 30 second mark at best.May 29 07:10
oiaohmWindows 7 is not using a threaded driver init.May 29 07:10
oiaohmThat is subtract 9 seconds just there.May 29 07:11
tessierHow are things in bnland?May 29 07:16
tessieroiaohm: Boot speed? You mean that thing I do once when I get a new piece of hardware to run Linux on?May 29 07:16
schestowitztessier: it's OK. Not many trolls recently, which is always good.May 29 07:17
tessierStill no winfs in Windows 7 eh?May 29 07:17
schestowitztessier: Microsoft won't get itself out of the hold with Vista 7.May 29 07:17
schestowitztessier: Microsoft fans (proven history) start complaining about itMay 29 07:17
schestowitz /s/hold/hole/May 29 07:17
tessierI used to think that winfs might give windows a serious advantage because it did sound pretty cool. I was hoping reiserfs would be the answer to that. Now I'm not at all worried about winfs. And btrfs is coming along nicely.May 29 07:18
schestowitzIn embedded Linux there has been a 'WinFS' for like 2-3 yearsMay 29 07:18
schestowitzI can't remember the product's nameMay 29 07:18
schestowitzWith advances like Google Desktop and such there are other routes for finding files too, even by programsMay 29 07:19
schestowitzWinFS was shelved (since early 2006 or so). No word on it since, so it ain't coming back /any/ time soon. Microsoft has other things to worry about right now.May 29 07:20
oiaohmLaptop users tessier.  Linux is getting to the state is can boot faster than restoring from a suspended state.May 29 07:23
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oiaohmThere are a few database filesystems around for Linux.    Just like winfs they have not got popular yet.May 29 07:27
schestowitzoiaohm: how long to hibernate and back?May 29 07:27
schestowitzIn Windows 98 it took about 20 secondsMay 29 07:27
schestowitzwith 32mb of ramMay 29 07:27
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oiaohmhibernate is a expanding scale.May 29 07:28
oiaohmMore data in ram that need to be sent to disk longer it takes.May 29 07:29
oiaohmAnd got back.May 29 07:29
oiaohm4gb of ram even if you have to compressed is still going to take a while to write out and get back.May 29 07:30
oiaohmFor laptop users that is also eating into there battery..   Why lot end up using suspended in ram.  again still eating into the power.May 29 07:33
schestowitzYes, I knowMay 29 07:34
schestowitzBetter to restore sessions from diskMay 29 07:34
oiaohmLinux it could be better to just start up.May 29 07:34
schestowitzThis would rid Linux from the whole ACPI messMay 29 07:35
oiaohmRemember kde and others will remember what applications you were using.May 29 07:35
oiaohmSo restart them fresh.May 29 07:35
oiaohmSo there could be a point where there is no advantage to suspending to disk with Linux.May 29 07:36
schestowitzPatents Roundup: Updates from Europe, Many More Patent Trolls, and Backlash <  http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/many-more-patent-trolls/ >May 29 07:44
schestowitzYes, I like this feature about KDEMay 29 07:44
schestowitzI blogged about it 3+ years agoMay 29 07:44
schestowitzBut KDE could restore moreMay 29 07:44
schestowitzLike remember which virtual desktops apps are inMay 29 07:44
schestowitzIt's patchy in place. Not sure about DKE4 thoughMay 29 07:45
schestowitz*KDE4May 29 07:45
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oiaohmWith it having a pracitcal usage most likely more focus will be on it working right schestowitzMay 29 08:08
oiaohmhttp://blog.dailymotion.com/  Interesting going flash and silverlight free.May 29 08:14
mtnd3woiaohm: so is youtubeMay 29 08:21
mtnd3whttp://www.youtube.com/html5May 29 08:21
mtnd3wfirefox, chrome, opera, sarafi all behind it alsoMay 29 08:22
schestowitzMicrosoft Land Grab Still on in the Far East http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/microsoft-land-grab-nz-thailand/May 29 08:24
schestowitzmtnd3w: :-) So it's trueMay 29 08:25
schestowitzGnote Can Save GNOME from Mono < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/remove-mono-from-gnome/ >May 29 08:37
mtnd3wany of you debian users?May 29 08:38
oiaohmmtnd3w: device makers are also behind it having to pay adobe or MS for support stuffs there bottom lines.May 29 08:38
oiaohmAt moment yes mtnd3wMay 29 08:38
mtnd3wdo you know where i can find a good sources.list?May 29 08:39
mtnd3woiaohm: there is still fud about the formats not being upto date with h.264May 29 08:40
oiaohmOk bits missing from debian I build self.May 29 08:40
oiaohmMy system is a bit of a hybred mess.May 29 08:40
mtnd3woh okMay 29 08:40
mtnd3wis there a website or a directory that lists all repositories for lenny?May 29 08:41
oiaohmMy isp provides me with repositories on there server for lots of distrobutions.May 29 08:43
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oiaohmhttp://www.debian.org/mirror/list  For the central repositories of debian they are in all of the following locations.May 29 08:45
oiaohmPicking less traffic ones does help.May 29 08:45
mtnd3woiaohm: thank you!May 29 08:46
oiaohmhttp://debian-multimedia.org is also helpful.May 29 08:47
oiaohmFor all those codec issues and other things.May 29 08:47
oiaohmhttp://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Microsoft-DirectX-Vulnerability-Under-Attack-465409/   Ok creative hole in windows.May 29 08:50
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schestowitzDoes Microsoft Create Security FUD Against Rivals? <  http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/security-fud-against-rivals/ >May 29 08:52
mtnd3woiaohm: thanks everything is updating...May 29 08:52
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schestowitzremark from the author: "What the f* is 'pool overruns'? A linked list is a highly structured .. er ... structure, it ain't supposed to leak ?? it's unlinking is supposed to be safe. If I recall from coding school, a linked-list that can be corrupted by the data isn't much use :) "May 29 08:56
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oiaohmpool overruns are buffer overflows giving another name.May 29 09:01
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schestowitzYesMay 29 09:04
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zoobab01hiMay 29 09:07
zoobab01/usr/bin/mplayer -v mms://wm.streampower.be/ceu/archive/SESSIONS/ceulive_2303.wmvMay 29 09:07
zoobab01they talk about the patentMay 29 09:08
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schestowitzIs this the conference Axel talked about?May 29 09:17
schestowitzhttp://www.ipjur.com/blog2/index.php?/archives/77-2945th-session-of-the-Council-of-the-European-Union-Competitiveness-Configuration-Internal-Market,-Industry-and-Research.htmlMay 29 09:18
schestowitzIs it the one Ciaran attends?May 29 09:19
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schestowitzFrom MS ODF to MS PDF?  http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/from-msodf-to-mspdf/May 29 09:28
zoobab01yesMay 29 09:37
zoobab01no Ciaran conference was in IrelandMay 29 09:38
zoobab01Council meetings are closed doorsMay 29 09:38
zoobab01if you go to vote for the European Elections, think first that "democracy stops when diplomacy starts"May 29 09:38
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schestowitzBingeing with Microsoft and Ruining the Environment < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/bing-yahoo-microsoft-spam/ >May 29 09:58
oiaohmMS must keep a search engine.   Without it how can W-E perform intelgence scans without being noticed.May 29 10:04
oiaohmBasically the day MS gives up a search engine we know they are in trouble.May 29 10:05
oiaohmhttp://ostatic.com/blog/sourceforge-acquiring-open-source-dev-portal-ohloh  Sourceforge is turning into a monster.May 29 10:07
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schestowitzOn noMay 29 10:14
schestowitzohloh  is Microsofr employeesMay 29 10:15
schestowitzIf anyone reads FSDaily, maybe vote for http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Gnote_Explodes_in_PopularityMay 29 10:22
schestowitzWith Vista 7 Already Disappointing, Is There a Future for Microsoft? < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/windows-7-already-disappointing/ >May 29 10:26
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schestowitzOh Loh! SourceForge Buys Former Microsoft Employees < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/sourceforge-adds-ex-softies/ >May 29 10:56
schestowitzPolice Blame Video Games For 2-Year-Old Stabbing 5-Month-Old < http://techdirt.com/articles/20090527/0335425026.shtml >May 29 11:05
schestowitzToday, It's Good Manners Being Killed By Texting < http://techdirt.com/articles/20090527/1055455029.shtml >May 29 11:11
schestowitz"TIME-WARNER is divorcing AOL and chucking it out into the cold and the snow." http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1137511/time-warner-spins-aolMay 29 11:11
schestowitzNote how close Microsoft is to WSJ. http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/05/28/liveblogging-microsoft-announcing-new-search-engine No wonder they mess about with Mossberg... and others to harm Linux.. May 29 11:14
schestowitzGoogle and <video>: Google Talks HTML 5 and Innovation < http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/05/28/google-talks-html-5-and-innovation >May 29 11:16
schestowitzMore Rockefellers in charge of the US... http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/05/28/senate-looks-into-deceptive-online-marketingMay 29 11:17
oiaohmThe web desktop is turning up something Ms tried to stop.May 29 11:31
tacone"bing"May 29 11:51
taconelolMay 29 11:51
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schestowitzBink.nuMay 29 11:57
schestowitzBing.ripMay 29 11:57
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eetMr Roy Schestowitz PhD?May 29 12:34
eetJust checking...May 29 12:35
schestowitzIDG, ACT, CompTIA and the Rest of the Microsoft AstroTurf < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/idg-boosts-act-comptia/ >May 29 12:37
schestowitzload average: 12.04, 4.84, 3.62May 29 12:42
schestowitzWeird...May 29 12:42
oiaohmhttp://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/qemu/qemu-0.10.5.tar.gz  << This is weird it will not download for me.May 29 12:44
oiaohmTo be correct I cannot even get to savannah.gnu.orgMay 29 12:44
eetenjoy your paranoid trainwreck of a life, 'bye! :)May 29 12:44
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schestowitzOne of the Novell shills came hereMay 29 12:48
schestowitzSUSE shillsMay 29 12:48
schestowitzOr NovellMay 29 12:48
schestowitzMaybe just SUSEMay 29 12:48
schestowitzAnd around the very same minute we seem to be under DDOSMay 29 12:48
schestowitzWhat a coincidenceMay 29 12:48
oiaohmIts the same as before.May 29 12:49
ushimitsudokiI saw the article on the Novell PR about trademarks. Funny they call up the FSF Four Freedoms for defense, when the entire current basis of Novell's linux involvement is a repudiation of the FSF GPLv3.May 29 12:49
oiaohmmibbit.com connection ddos hapenning schestowitzMay 29 12:49
schestowitzReally?May 29 12:55
schestowitzWhat do you mean?May 29 12:55
schestowitzI noticed mibbit was down yesterdayMay 29 12:55
schestowitzVery rareMay 29 12:55
schestowitzJust not responding at allMay 29 12:55
schestowitzushimitsudoki: yeah. Suits them when FOSS people speaksMay 29 12:55
schestowitzNot he Jaffes and Hovsepians (IBMers)May 29 12:55
ushimitsudokischestowitz: I have noticed the mono brigade showing some true colors of late - some vicious attacks on GNote have raised some eyebrows among those not really familiar with the situationMay 29 12:56
schestowitzYesMay 29 12:57
schestowitzIt's good for awarenessMay 29 12:57
schestowitzAnd Novell employees attack Gnote tooMay 29 12:57
schestowitzWhich is funny cause hub comes from NovellMay 29 12:57
schestowitzNo colleague of theirs anymore and he never likes MonoMay 29 12:57
schestowitzSLow, cumbersomeMay 29 12:57
ushimitsudokiyup. if there was a similar project for f-spot or banshee it would be a real stormMay 29 12:57
schestowitzThere might beMay 29 12:58
schestowitzLike, thanks for all the code, now we'll take the constructs and put that in clean formMay 29 12:59
schestowitzJIT-freeMay 29 12:59
schestowitzLetting the Novellers do heavy liftingMay 29 12:59
schestowitzBut Tomboy is not NovellMay 29 12:59
schestowitzIt's a hobby of SandyMay 29 12:59
ushimitsudokitomboy is bad though, because it's got a lot of traction being part of gnome. I'm sure they'd like to see gnome as pure mono - in fact I seem to recall that talk long ago, but they've since backed away from being so overt about itMay 29 13:00
schestowitzYes, but watch GNOME 3May 29 13:02
schestowitzMockups and allMay 29 13:03
schestowitzPeople are disturbed to find Novell taking the leadMay 29 13:03
schestowitzWill Novell keep Mono out?May 29 13:03
schestowitzI strongly doubt itMay 29 13:03
schestowitzJust watch what Linux project Novell is funding nowMay 29 13:03
schestowitzLook who it's hiringMay 29 13:03
ushimitsudokioh hell no Novell won't - Novell will push mono, even when it's not really wantedMay 29 13:03
ushimitsudokiFor example, Linux Journal just did the user choice awards or whatever. Not a single mono app was a 1st choice (i think f-spot was honorable mentioned somewhere) - yet mono supports act like mono apps are popular and people are begging for them to be includedMay 29 13:04
ushimitsudokiBanshee is perfect exampleMay 29 13:04
ushimitsudokiRhythmbox won the user choice award - Banshee didn't even get mentioned. So who the hell exactly is pushing for Banshee to be the default player? And why?May 29 13:05
oiaohmLot of questions.May 29 13:07
oiaohmNot many answers ushimitsudoki.May 29 13:07
oiaohmLot of itis C# coders basically the vb coders of today.  Pushing them.  Because C and C++ is too hard to learn.May 29 13:08
oiaohmIn there small minds.May 29 13:08
oiaohmYes it has not changed one bit.   Just the language the cling to has changed.May 29 13:08
ushimitsudokiYou see my point though right? If Linux users were beating a path to Banshee, I could at least see the argument of making it the default. But the most popular choice is already the default (in Ubuntu), so why is the mono brigade trying to push Banshee into a space it's not wanted? I think that shows there are ulterior motives. It's *not* just about promoting technologies based on its meritsMay 29 13:09
oiaohmI guess you don't remember all the VB coders back pre 2000 singing the prases of VB applications.May 29 13:09
oiaohmThat most coders and users thought were complete crap.May 29 13:10
schestowitzzoobab01: I'm making an ogg of that videoMay 29 13:10
schestowitzIs that OK?May 29 13:10
schestowitzThis way I can embed it in HTML and have no patent issueMay 29 13:11
schestowitzLet's keep an eye on the assessors of the Switzerland case too.May 29 13:11
oiaohmushimitsudoki: history repeats if you watch long enough.May 29 13:11
ushimitsudokiHere is another example of mono-promoter hypocrisy:May 29 13:13
ushimitsudoki"Where will Gnote go when (if?) it reaches feature parity with Tomboy? Continually exist as a catch-up clone, implementing Tomboy’s features as and when" - directhex on his blogMay 29 13:13
schestowitzShould be oppositeMay 29 13:13
ushimitsudokiHow is this *not* applicable to mono/moonlight? They are nothing but catch-up clones!May 29 13:13
schestowitzWhen will Tomboy be as fast and light as gnote?May 29 13:13
schestowitzAnswer: neverMay 29 13:13
ushimitsudokitwo-faced irrationalityMay 29 13:13
schestowitzIt needs the Mono cowMay 29 13:13
oiaohmmoonlight is doomed.May 29 13:14
oiaohmSimple fact its too late of a idea.May 29 13:14
oiaohmFlash and silverlight are heading to be passed over by w3c standards.May 29 13:14
ushimitsudokiI almost posted on that junk on directhex's rant - I might hit it this weekendMay 29 13:14
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oiaohmThe reason why adobe attacked a breach of there encrypted protocal.May 29 13:15
oiaohmIt is about the only thing that will be sellable from flash.May 29 13:16
ushimitsudokiHere's another one from directhex blog rant: "Mono is 7 bloody years old now - how is it still causing controversy?"May 29 13:16
oiaohmBecause no one has cleared up the patent issue.May 29 13:16
ushimitsudokiBecause 7 years have passed and mono project can't give straight, satisfying answers to questions. Because 7 years passed and the behavior is still shady and offensive.May 29 13:16
oiaohmAnd until someone does its screwed.May 29 13:16
oiaohmMicrosoft kinda did.May 29 13:16
oiaohmBasically only person you get get it form and be legal is novell.May 29 13:17
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oiaohmReally all distributions should do that stress there poor servers.May 29 13:17
ushimitsudokiIt's the old "tire 'em out" tactic. A business does something it knows is wrong - so it just keeps its head down, and moves forward anyway. It knows most people will eventually get tired.May 29 13:17
oiaohmOr rebellion.May 29 13:17
oiaohmgnote worries them it could be start of a rebellion so they wanted to crush it fast.May 29 13:18
ushimitsudokiPeople get tired of the same topic, people need breaks and rests. It is very hard to outlast or win a war of attrition against a corporation - they never sleep, they never tire, and they rarely give up or apologizeMay 29 13:18
oiaohmOpen source is worse.May 29 13:18
oiaohmoutlast is one of open sources great powers.May 29 13:19
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schestowitzLawsuit Against Microsoft/Switzerland Succeeds So Far, More Countries/Companies Should Follow Suit < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/lawsuit-against-switzerland-over-ms/ >May 29 13:22
schestowitzoiaohm: agreed about Moonlight. YouTube will move to <video>May 29 13:22
schestowitzI never use Flash for anything but videoMay 29 13:22
schestowitzThat would remove other obstacles from Free (proper) software adoptionMay 29 13:22
MinceRhttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_0KryCmn4Bsg/Sh-sdrMHhOI/AAAAAAAACcw/ZOz6ViKvcJM/s1600-h/criminals1.jpgMay 29 13:23
schestowitzushimitsudoki: re: Mono, it changed after the MS/Novell dealMay 29 13:23
schestowitzIt spoke about MonoMay 29 13:23
schestowitzAnd Novell owns MonoMay 29 13:23
schestowitzAlso, Miguel went the wrong wayMay 29 13:23
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schestowitzHe used to be cool with some GNU peopleMay 29 13:23
schestowitzAt some stage he got MS-mindedMay 29 13:23
MinceRbut you said he always wanted to work for m$May 29 13:24
schestowitzHe triedMay 29 13:24
schestowitzThey didn't accept himMay 29 13:24
MinceRwell now he doesMay 29 13:25
MinceRthrough novellMay 29 13:25
schestowitzThe old trolls are coming back: http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/28/opensuse-forums-departures/#commentsMay 29 13:34
schestowitzI think "lala" was one of the nyms of eet some years backMay 29 13:35
schestowitzWe must have hit a nerve there if they suddenly start trolling againMay 29 13:35
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ushimitsudokiI'd be interested in seeing the reasoning behind the departuresMay 29 13:35
schestowitzThey state thisMay 29 13:37
schestowitzWell, this one just follows anotherMay 29 13:37
schestowitzAnd he sort of explains why the main one leftMay 29 13:38
schestowitzAnd I can't ask him because they know who I am.May 29 13:38
ushimitsudokithe lizard blog says: "Today, Wolfgang Koller, the founder of former suselinuxsupport.de and one of the three Site Admins of the openSUSE forums, announced his immediate resignation"May 29 13:39
ushimitsudokiwhere is that announcement?May 29 13:39
schestowitzLinux finds a role in Australian prison cells < http://www.itwire.com/content/view/25331/1054/ > Hostile headlineMay 29 13:40
schestowitzschestowitz: let's find outMay 29 13:40
schestowitzSearch SUSE ForumsMay 29 13:40
schestowitzOSFMay 29 13:40
schestowitzTo find latest post from  Wolfgang KollerMay 29 13:40
schestowitzI bet it might be something like a personal relationship thingMay 29 13:41
schestowitzBut it could be disguisedMay 29 13:41
schestowitzLike "being too busy" or "moving on"May 29 13:41
schestowitzPooping on the launch of W-E's (aka Microsoft's) products... http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/windows-7-already-disappointing/May 29 13:43
schestowitzTime Warner dumping AOL < http://www.itwire.com/content/view/25317/1054/ >May 29 13:43
schestowitzMicrosoft crowd makes a lot of noise over "bing" nowMay 29 13:43
schestowitzMaybe they get their instructions from W-EMay 29 13:44
schestowitz$100,000,000 goes into m marketing of this garbage aloneMay 29 13:44
schestowitzMSN rebrandedMay 29 13:44
schestowitzOr LiveMay 29 13:44
schestowitzWhatever...May 29 13:44
schestowitzIt's Dead.May 29 13:44
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ushimitsudokiHere is the forum thread about it... not much news there: http://forums.opensuse.org/general-chit-chat/415296-time-say-goodbye-news-opensuse-org.htmlMay 29 13:46
schestowitzIndustry Moves: Yahoo CFO Jorgensen Is Going Into The Jeans Business < http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-yahoo-cfo-jorgensen-goes-from-search-to-jeans/ >May 29 13:50
schestowitzushimitsudoki: thanks, looking.May 29 13:50
schestowitz"No idea. I asked on lizards' comment space for the reasons, but no reply so far... Seems SUSE community is falling apart. People go away from forums, IRC, etc"May 29 13:51
schestowitzLocation: /dev/belgiumMay 29 13:51
schestowitzNo shill saying thisMay 29 13:51
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oiaohmJust emails debian-legal over moonlight and mono.May 29 13:51
oiaohmIt will be fun If I can get mono and moonlight locked to the restricted branch for good.May 29 13:52
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schestowitzoiaohm: likelyMay 29 13:56
oiaohmIf debian flip it to restricted ubuntu might change there location to.May 29 13:58
oiaohmIt could basicaly bring the mono push to a stand still.May 29 13:58
oiaohmThe art it working out the right point to hit.May 29 13:59
schestowitzIDC: First quarter worst for servers in 12 years < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/idc_q12009_server_nums/ >. I don't believe IDC, but there you go. Barrel of salt, as always..May 29 14:00
schestowitzThis might be good for server recyclingMay 29 14:00
schestowitzReplacing existing aging s/w with DebianMay 29 14:00
schestowitzMS needs people to buy servers with Win' preinstalledMay 29 14:00
oiaohmDoes not explain why redhat is doing record profits.May 29 14:01
schestowitzLinux does not depend quite so much on itMay 29 14:01
schestowitzoiaohm: maybeMay 29 14:01
schestowitzThey sell supportMay 29 14:01
oiaohmThey don't count OS less severs sold.May 29 14:01
schestowitzNopeMay 29 14:01
oiaohmIBM numbers are barely down.May 29 14:01
schestowitzJust big vendors with preinstallsMay 29 14:01
schestowitzLike Microsoft wants them toMay 29 14:01
oiaohmSame with HP.May 29 14:01
schestowitzIt looks bad for Linux this wayMay 29 14:01
schestowitzShare counted in $$May 29 14:01
oiaohmThe numbers are basically bent.May 29 14:02
schestowitzIt's like saying, let's count the world's population in $$May 29 14:02
oiaohmLot of Linux companes by the systems OS not installed.May 29 14:02
schestowitzThen say... the US has twice the population ofg China.May 29 14:02
oiaohmFor a good reason.May 29 14:02
schestowitzNetcraft is a lue tooMay 29 14:02
schestowitzNetAppsMay 29 14:02
oiaohmIe how else can you make sure the machine is installed as per company spec.May 29 14:02
schestowitzLots of lies around usMay 29 14:02
schestowitzLike WoMDMay 29 14:02
oiaohmAnd not have server attacked as soon as it goes on line.May 29 14:02
schestowitzReligion to an extentMay 29 14:03
oiaohmThe update lag effect.May 29 14:03
schestowitzYeah.May 29 14:03
oiaohmInstalled at production by the time it gets to you many key updates can be missing.May 29 14:03
oiaohmMajor Linux runners prefer OS less so that don't happen.May 29 14:04
oiaohmIt turns up.  The machine is installed with latest and brought on line.May 29 14:04
schestowitzI'm tired of Apple/MS headlines.. Apple raises retail stakes against Microsoft < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/apple_retail_upgrade/ > Like a cock fightMay 29 14:04
oiaohmOf courseMay 29 14:04
schestowitzGoogle vs Microsoft at least has some element of FOSS (Google's funding)May 29 14:04
oiaohmGoogle also works on Linux kernel.May 29 14:05
schestowitzYesMay 29 14:05
schestowitzEsp. nowMay 29 14:05
schestowitzAndroid on ruged devicesMay 29 14:05
oiaohmSo not just funding some projects google decide to take a active hand in.May 29 14:05
schestowitz*ruggedMay 29 14:05
schestowitzDid you catch it on LinuxDevices yesterday?May 29 14:05
schestowitzoiaohm: Google has committed a lot to Apache for a long timeMay 29 14:06
schestowitzDidn't they branch now?May 29 14:06
schestowitzThe stuff Netcraft detects..May 29 14:06
Eruarangood newsMay 29 14:06
schestowitzAlso Python and other stuffMay 29 14:06
EruaranAustralian scientists are weeks away from releasing a vaccine for the swine flu virusMay 29 14:06
schestowitzIt goes back many years agoMay 29 14:06
schestowitzEruaran: meh..May 29 14:06
EruaranI think its goodMay 29 14:07
oiaohmI did catch Linuxdevices yesterday.May 29 14:07
EruaranIt has started to spread in MelbourneMay 29 14:07
oiaohmSo far I am still a few 100 kms away from infected cases.May 29 14:07
EruaranI have both good and scary news about my jobMay 29 14:07
schestowitzNovell's results are inMay 29 14:07
EruaranMy superior is leavingMay 29 14:08
schestowitzDell profits down, hopes up < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/dell_q1_fy2010/ >May 29 14:08
EruaranI have been asked to become a partner in the business and replace himMay 29 14:08
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oiaohmWe have been stupid in Australia.May 29 14:08
schestowitzEruaran: cool.May 29 14:08
schestowitzWhy?May 29 14:08
EruaranIts quite scaryMay 29 14:08
schestowitzoiaohm: why?May 29 14:08
oiaohmWe had the perfect defence from the flu.May 29 14:08
EruaranHe's my friend who has always been there to rescue me when things get out of controlMay 29 14:09
oiaohmIe being a island.May 29 14:09
schestowitzI'm sure you'll handleMay 29 14:09
oiaohmYet we did not use it.May 29 14:09
schestowitzMS throws no ropesMay 29 14:09
schestowitzNot even to NovellMay 29 14:09
schestowitzMicrosoft needs more bucketsMay 29 14:09
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schestowitzBing bing bing went the string of my heart! Get that water off our boat..May 29 14:10
EruaranThey are pushing Bing nowMay 29 14:10
EruaranahhMay 29 14:10
schestowitzIt sucksMay 29 14:10
schestowitzMS Shill: Microsoft's Google challenger is not a search engine http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/microsoft_bing/May 29 14:10
schestowitzW-E-esque marketingMay 29 14:11
schestowitzGet your curiousMay 29 14:11
oiaohmThing I am sure of is the flu at this stage is most likely not air born Eruaran.May 29 14:11
schestowitzWolfram-Alpha and Wikia tried similar thingsMay 29 14:11
schestowitz"we're different"May 29 14:11
schestowitz"Try us..."May 29 14:11
EruaranI had a look at Wolfram-AlphaMay 29 14:11
schestowitz"It's better than Google"May 29 14:11
schestowitz"Think different" (Apple)May 29 14:11
schestowitz"it's not a PC"May 29 14:11
schestowitz"it's a MAC"May 29 14:11
schestowitzErrr... as in Mac-branded PCMay 29 14:11
schestowitzCritical Windows vulnerability under attack, Microsoft warns < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/critical_microsoft_directx_vulnerability/ >May 29 14:12
Eruarandidnt do anything for meMay 29 14:12
schestowitzYay! come and find harbour in Linux/UNIX.May 29 14:12
schestowitz"Microsoft has warned of a critical security bug in older versions of its Windows operating system that is already being exploited in the wild to remotely execute malware on vulnerable machines."May 29 14:13
EruaranhehMay 29 14:14
Eruaransame old same oldMay 29 14:14
schestowitz"For its quarter ended April 30, Novell sales fell by 8.5 per cent to $215.6m."May 29 14:14
schestowitzEruaran: no, no..May 29 14:15
schestowitz"We're fixing it.."May 29 14:15
schestowitzVista7WillFixEverytthing{Tm}May 29 14:15
schestowitzJustBearwithUsMay 29 14:15
schestowitzRealSoonNowMay 29 14:15
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/wikipedia_bans_scientology/ (Wikipedia bans Church of Scientology)May 29 14:16
oiaohmIts a pitty the next X11 server has a 1 month delay.May 29 14:16
Eruaranschestowitz: roflMay 29 14:17
schestowitzRussian blows off ex-boyf's todger with firecrackers < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/russian_firecrackers/ >. Scary just to visualise it.May 29 14:17
schestowitz"Intensive care operatives are fighting for Alik's life. Kira faces 12 years' hard time - even if her ex survives."May 29 14:18
Eruaranimagine the look on his face as he watched his willeh fly through the airMay 29 14:19
Eruaran"OMG"May 29 14:19
schestowitzMore stupid weaponary for cowards: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/8072143.stmMay 29 14:19
schestowitzEruaran: I think it blew up the bigger prick too (the person)May 29 14:19
schestowitzAnyway, disgusting.... *shudder*May 29 14:20
schestowitzBut many women would just kill the guy, no messing about with metaphorical deathMay 29 14:20
schestowitzThe UK's obsession with Microsoft is about as sickening as Australia's: Sky puts content on Xbox console < http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8070291.stm >May 29 14:21
schestowitzThe onyl English-speaking country that's an exception is SA and they too have ZuluMay 29 14:21
schestowitzEruaran: feel da slog: http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,28348,25554955-5014239,00.htmlMay 29 14:22
schestowitzMore smears against sharing: Attempts to Et tu, KK? (aka, No, Kevin, this is not "socialism") < http://www.lessig.org/blog/2009/05/et_tu_kk_aka_no_kevin_this_is.html >May 29 14:24
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Eruaranmaybe google should change their home search page to a parody of "bing" and change "Google" to "Rebranded"May 29 14:27
EruaranRebranded: we are cooler nowMay 29 14:27
oiaohmhttps://www.fallingpixel.com/3d-models/4943  Australia has a way different looking AWACSMay 29 14:29
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schestowitzWhat's this rant about?May 29 14:30
schestowitzhttp://jonreagan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/its-time-for-change-part-i/May 29 14:30
schestowitzIt demonises OOXML opposition?May 29 14:30
schestowitzI mean, come on!May 29 14:30
schestowitzAnd it criticises BNMay 29 14:30
schestowitzEruaran: just a ploy to get people to try to Binge [sic]May 29 14:31
Eruaranschestowitz: did you do a post on the odfalliance's summary on MS-ODF ?May 29 14:31
schestowitzoiaohm: not sure many more planes will be builtMay 29 14:31
schestowitzNot soon anywayMay 29 14:32
schestowitzMany airlines go out of businessMay 29 14:32
schestowitzSo there are more cruisers than people requireMay 29 14:32
schestowitzThe prices fall due to lowering demand, but still..May 29 14:32
schestowitzThis wont offsets the costs of making new planes and buying hemMay 29 14:32
schestowitzEruaran: I did, yeah.May 29 14:33
schestowitzEruaran: Ubuntu blog...May 29 14:33
schestowitzThey are sometimes ignorant wrt feeedomMay 29 14:33
schestowitz*freedom.May 29 14:33
schestowitzNot fee-domMay 29 14:33
schestowitz:-)May 29 14:33
schestowitzIf only they listened and learned about the context of things.May 29 14:33
oiaohmThat will makes the australian AWACS cheep.  It can be retro fitted.May 29 14:33
schestowitzEven Linus woke up a bitMay 29 14:33
oiaohmHe is partly right.   schestowitz we do need to get a bit better at hitting key locations and getting results.May 29 14:34
oiaohmOf course tracking is part of it.   But it a chess game we have to work out what the moves are about not just react to the moves.May 29 14:35
schestowitzI don't understand fullyMay 29 14:36
oiaohmYou track cases of MS dumping.May 29 14:36
oiaohmhave been missing the internlink between cheep software to goverments and schools to extract money out of business.May 29 14:37
oiaohmFunny enough money out of business comes out of goverment tax returns normally as assest depreaction.May 29 14:37
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oiaohmMS is winning but goverments are suffering.May 29 14:38
oiaohmThe difference a complete overview of what the actions show schestowitz.May 29 14:38
schestowitzTomgram: Noam Chomsky, Unexceptional Americans < http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175073/noam_chomsky_unexceptional_americans >May 29 14:39
schestowitzoiaohm: econmic impact?May 29 14:39
schestowitzThe governments are peopleMay 29 14:39
schestowitzThey get kickbacks and dinnersMay 29 14:39
schestowitzIf by governments you mean "country" or "taxpayers", then yesMay 29 14:40
schestowitzCompromise of a country for one's selfish beneifitMay 29 14:40
oiaohmLess tax also mean less money to bribe the people to get back in next time schestowitz.May 29 14:40
schestowitzUS Holds Journalist Without Charges in Iraq < http://www.truthout.org/052409B >May 29 14:40
oiaohmKickbacks and dinners does that mean anything if you don't get back in next time schestowitz.May 29 14:42
schestowitzRMS links to these < http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/publish/article_1185.shtml > articles < http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=33656 > about suppression of oppositionMay 29 14:42
schestowitzTo what extent is this the case elsewhere? Who knows....May 29 14:42
schestowitzIn the US they have laws to achieve this... arrest without charges.May 29 14:42
schestowitzoiaohm: not reallyMay 29 14:43
schestowitzI mean, maybe you don't explain it clearly. Maybe I'm stupidMay 29 14:43
schestowitzBy tax, what do you mean?May 29 14:43
schestowitzMS tax?May 29 14:43
schestowitzIncome tax?May 29 14:43
schestowitzTax on MS products?May 29 14:43
schestowitzTax havens for MS, like in Ireland?May 29 14:43
oiaohmMS gets there money so goverments get less tax because businesses write the cost of software off like a asset schestowitz.May 29 14:46
schestowitzMixing of FOSS-- no victory: http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/05/28/if-open-source-has-won-then-where-do-we-go-from-here/May 29 14:51
schestowitzTurns out 451 blog RSS feed brokeMay 29 14:51
schestowitzThey didn't vanishMay 29 14:51
oiaohmDeclaring battle over is still laugh at open soruce.May 29 14:54
schestowitzFormer Apple engineers at OQO call it quits < http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2009/05/22/former-apple-engineers-at-oqo-call-it-quits/ >May 29 14:54
schestowitzoiaohm: yeah, it's all BSMay 29 14:54
schestowitzFrom IBMerMay 29 14:54
schestowitzSavioMay 29 14:54
schestowitzWho favours mixingMay 29 14:54
schestowitzNot FOSS at allMay 29 14:55
schestowitzAnd the Asay lackey now leans to MS' search experimentMay 29 14:55
schestowitzSome people care not at all about ethicsMay 29 14:55
schestowitzThey would hold the groceries for a car robber while he's breaking the door downMay 29 14:56
oiaohmIts desperation.  MS is trying to get a truce.May 29 14:57
EruaranDistributions like Ubuntu will be in a stronger position than ever after the Windows 7 marketing hoopla has given way to the usual treadmill of insecurity, poor performance, unreliability etc...May 29 14:59
schestowitzRomania Issues €100 Million To Microsoft Without Bids < http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/romania-issues--100-million-to-microsoft-without-bids-1003 > There should be legal action here.May 29 15:00
oiaohmIBM is also trying to get MS to forget about open source.May 29 15:04
oiaohmSo they can market it without bias against it.May 29 15:05
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schestowitzLinux Netbook Reviews: What The Wall Street Journal Missed < http://www.workswithu.com/2009/05/28/linux-netbook-reviews-what-the-wall-street-journal-missed/ >May 29 15:11
schestowitzsjvn's pre/review of Fedora 11 is up: http://blogs.computerworld.com/fedora_11s_best_five_featuresMay 29 15:13
schestowitzUS army just got Pwn3d. Article mentions viruses.. hmmm.. which OS?? http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/federal/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217700619May 29 15:16
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schestowitzThe stats say we had 29399 UIPs yesterday. This makes no sense.May 29 15:29
schestowitzMaybe there was another DDoS attemptMay 29 15:29
schestowitzWTF... 35143/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/koffice-logo.pngMay 29 15:30
schestowitzsome hotlinking I reckonMay 29 15:31
taconecheck the referrersMay 29 15:33
schestowitz"DON'T EXPECT the Indian tech sector to rebound until 2010, the outsourcing giant Infosys has warned." < http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1137570/indian-companies-wait-2010 >May 29 15:33
schestowitztacone: none in the logsMay 29 15:33
schestowitztessier: is there an option of changing the log format to include referrer, browser stamp etc?May 29 15:34
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schestowitztacone: logs look like this: 76.199.182.169 - - [21/May/2009:15:29:01 -0700] "GET /wiki/skins/monobook/bullet.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 50May 29 15:35
schestowitzVer simplistic formatMay 29 15:35
taconei have a sample of your logsMay 29 15:35
taconei was checking myselfMay 29 15:35
taconeyep, no refs. weird, those should be there by default.May 29 15:35
schestowitztacone: you mean the DDoS logMay 29 15:36
taconeyupMay 29 15:36
schestowitztacone: there are different formats for logsMay 29 15:36
schestowitzI look into it back in 2004 or soMay 29 15:36
taconei knowMay 29 15:36
schestowitzWhat do you use to see trends?May 29 15:37
taconegoogle analyticsMay 29 15:37
taconei also have analog 6.0 installed by my ispMay 29 15:37
schestowitzhttp://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1137516/it-windows "The difference, we assume, is that Microsoft has money to spend on promoting its products."May 29 15:38
schestowitz"ASUSTEK HAS JOINED Microsoft in launching a marketing campaign to get netbook users to use Windows rather than dodgy old Linux."May 29 15:38
schestowitzLike...May 29 15:38
taconethe latter is useful to get things that analytics doesn't catchMay 29 15:38
schestowitz"Hey, here's some money, say Linux sucks"May 29 15:38
taconelike ?May 29 15:38
tacone:)May 29 15:38
schestowitzGoogle analytics is off siteMay 29 15:38
schestowitzAnd requires JSMay 29 15:38
schestowitzMicrosoft has sunk very lowMay 29 15:39
schestowitzNot only "recommends Windows"May 29 15:39
schestowitzNot it's "better with Windows"May 29 15:39
schestowitzTo confuse sheepish buyersMay 29 15:39
schestowitzBlogger jailed for contempt  < http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1137568/blogger-jailed-contempt > Freedom of sp%@#May 29 15:41
schestowitzOld: Microsoft patents 'to-do' list < http://news.zdnet.co.uk/itmanagement/0,1000000308,39157145,00.htm >May 29 15:46
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schestowitzGoogle nukes Norks < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/goole_nork/ >May 29 15:50
schestowitzHP confirms job cuts will hit research labs < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/hp_labs_closure/  >May 29 15:50
schestowitzPalm Pré plays nicely with iTunes < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/palm_pre/ >May 29 15:51
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DaemonFCheh, nobody is in control of this stateMay 29 15:55
DaemonFC:PMay 29 15:55
DaemonFCThe governor is fighting with his own party and the Democrats control just enough seats in the state house to block thingsMay 29 15:56
DaemonFC:PMay 29 15:56
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schestowitzSiCortex died. http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/052809-scicortex-shutdown.htmlMay 29 16:06
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mib_ng4suoSUN VCMay 29 16:08
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schestowitzSun Venture Capital?May 29 16:21
PetoKrausschestowitz: did you see http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/29/usa-canada-and-the-e.htmlMay 29 16:31
PetoKraus?May 29 16:31
schestowitzHaven't seen it yet, thanks.May 29 16:32
schestowitzI'll post it laterMay 29 16:32
PetoKrausyeah. thought it's worth linking toMay 29 16:32
DaemonFCUpdate: Also opposing rights for disabled people: Australia, New Zealand, the Vatican and Norway.May 29 16:41
DaemonFCUpdate 2: Countries that are on the right side of this include, "Latin American and Caribbean region including (Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Jamaica) as well as Asia and Africa."May 29 16:41
DaemonFChehMay 29 16:41
DaemonFCthe Vatican doesn't surprise me, they usually oppose human rightsMay 29 16:42
DaemonFCWhy do people listen to a diamond encrusted gold plated former Nazi tell them that birth control is evil?May 29 16:43
DaemonFCI don't think there's ever been a bigger disaster in the course of human history than the churchMay 29 16:43
schestowitzWindows server revenue is down 29 percentMay 29 16:48
schestowitzDaemonFC: the Pope was in Hitler Youth, no?May 29 16:50
DaemonFCnot just thatMay 29 16:50
schestowitzTo be fair, the kids were pushed into it at the time. It was not choice.May 29 16:50
DaemonFChe was also in the German armyMay 29 16:50
DaemonFCThe Catholic cult basically deify a manMay 29 16:51
DaemonFCand not even a good manMay 29 16:51
schestowitzMu uncle is brainwashed, me thinkgs...May 29 16:52
schestowitz>From about 1952 to the present day, the United States has been looked downMay 29 16:52
schestowitzupon and criticized by the rest of the world.May 29 16:52
schestowitzSome of the negativity was justified, but rarely were any positives added toMay 29 16:52
schestowitzoffset.May 29 16:52
schestowitzWhat I’m focusing on is technology, and what it will do for mankind.May 29 16:52
schestowitzComputers and the Internet developed right here in the U.S.A. and the impactMay 29 16:52
schestowitzhas swept over the world and someday may be on the same or higher level thanMay 29 16:52
schestowitzthe Industrial Revolution. Moreover, that contribution alone, not evenMay 29 16:52
schestowitztaking account advances in science, medicine, industry, agriculture and manyMay 29 16:52
schestowitzother fields.May 29 16:52
schestowitzThe point is… if you have the time or the inclination, I would suggest youMay 29 16:52
schestowitzdo an article on this subject, as you have much more knowledge of what theMay 29 16:52
schestowitzcomputer has done for us so far and what it is likely to do in the future.May 29 16:52
schestowitzAnd please give credit to the United States for bringing this miracle toMay 29 16:52
schestowitzpeople all over the planet.May 29 16:52
DaemonFCPope RatfinkerMay 29 16:52
DaemonFC:PMay 29 16:52
schestowitzI heard from friends at the gym that the US grows aware of the fact that part of the world resents itMay 29 16:53
schestowitzNot just those they they call them (e.g. Soviets)May 29 16:53
schestowitzI thin Greece and Korea are those where they are disliked the mostMay 29 16:54
schestowitzThere were some surveys... stuff on YouTube alsoMay 29 16:54
DaemonFCevery government on this planet is corrupt to some extentMay 29 16:54
DaemonFCthe only ones that are labeled as such are done by the UN Corruption IndexMay 29 16:54
DaemonFCwhich is ironicMay 29 16:54
DaemonFCconsidering how corrupt the UN isMay 29 16:54
schestowitzYesMay 29 16:55
schestowitzThe least corrupt deserve creditMay 29 16:55
schestowitzNot credit in the debt senseMay 29 16:55
DaemonFCwell, at least in Sweden, the fact that the judge was bribed and working for the industry came outMay 29 16:55
DaemonFChere they wouldn't even listen to an appeal based on those groundsMay 29 16:55
DaemonFCthe copyright cartels won't stop til they rewrite the laws of evey coutnryMay 29 16:56
DaemonFC*countryMay 29 16:56
DaemonFCunfortunately the RIAA effectively controls every record store and every radio stationMay 29 16:57
DaemonFCthat's the real reason they have declared war on the internetMay 29 16:58
DaemonFCthey're afraid that some really good talent will be able to avoid signing with them and they will start to lose power and influence by siphoning off the artists revenue like the parasites they areMay 29 16:58
DaemonFCwhen you buy a CD, more money from that purchase goes to an RIAA lobbyist than the band that did the material for itMay 29 16:59
DaemonFCthat's really unfortunate that good talent is locked up by a racketeering organization, but I'm not going to fund the corrupt organization to  maybe give the artist a few pennies off the CD saleMay 29 17:00
DaemonFCso their support the artists argument is weak and amounts to holding them hostageMay 29 17:01
DaemonFCnow the book publishing industry is an even bigger jokeMay 29 17:02
DaemonFCas there's no way to DRM a book other than to stop making booksMay 29 17:02
DaemonFCif there's even one physical copy, it can be scannedMay 29 17:02
schestowitzRIAA got caught in the USMay 29 17:10
schestowitzIt changed judgeMay 29 17:10
schestowitzTo rif the outcomeMay 29 17:10
schestowitzAt least onceMay 29 17:10
schestowitz2008May 29 17:10
DaemonFCfuck them, if everyone refused to pay them they'd go underMay 29 17:10
DaemonFCinstead everyone is worried about their own assMay 29 17:10
schestowitzYesMay 29 17:10
schestowitzUse CCMay 29 17:10
DaemonFCwhich is why they stayMay 29 17:11
schestowitzI get my legally-sharable musicMay 29 17:11
schestowitzAnd I happily Oggify my own CDsMay 29 17:11
schestowitzSo I don't feed the beastMay 29 17:11
DaemonFCDRM is not just about copy restrictionMay 29 17:11
DaemonFCthey also want to kill off the used CD marketMay 29 17:11
schestowitzIt's limitation of playbackMay 29 17:11
schestowitzLike expirationMay 29 17:11
schestowitzDaemonFC: yes, that tooMay 29 17:11
schestowitzIt's many thingMay 29 17:11
schestowitzIt's reduction of durability of musicMay 29 17:12
schestowitzSo they you must increase consumptionMay 29 17:12
schestowitzPlanned obsolescenceMay 29 17:12
DaemonFCyeah, digital music got them in a whole heap of troubleMay 29 17:12
DaemonFCmagnetic tapes degradedMay 29 17:12
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DaemonFCI don't think they knew what they were getting themselves into when they came up with MP3May 29 17:16
DaemonFCactually, I don't even think they had music in mindMay 29 17:16
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DaemonFCI don't know that there are too many advantages to Vorbis vs MP3, Vorbis may have a few minor technological advantages, but it's not really supported well on portable playersMay 29 17:20
DaemonFCyou have to get a no name player or flash firmwareMay 29 17:20
DaemonFCand that can easily brick the deviceMay 29 17:20
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DaemonFCschestowitz: Wikipedia is saying that the Zune Store now sells real MP3 files with no DRMMay 29 17:22
DaemonFCis that true?May 29 17:22
DaemonFChmmm, they have some interesting ideas that Apple's itunes store doesn'tMay 29 17:23
DaemonFCbut that all comes back to whether people actually buy any of their musicMay 29 17:23
DaemonFCI've been thinking of going with WIMAX, it's more expensive and I have to bolt an antenna on the house, but it would get me away from ComcastMay 29 17:25
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schestowitzDaemonFC: MS caving?May 29 17:34
schestowitzMaybe they have no choice but to annoy the MAFIAA a littleMay 29 17:34
schestowitzI don't understand Zune HDMay 29 17:34
schestowitzWaste of moneyMay 29 17:34
schestowitzIt has no chance of bringing an upturnMay 29 17:35
schestowitzSurely not in such economic timesMay 29 17:35
schestowitzMS launched Bing ANDMay 29 17:35
schestowitzCancels Iowa DCMay 29 17:35
schestowitzSo...May 29 17:35
schestowitzIOW, they have not increased capacityMay 29 17:35
schestowitzJust $100m in marketing new names and offering SlogsMay 29 17:35
schestowitzAnd Mossberg is now licking some Microsoft bootsMay 29 17:35
*schestowitz starts making 2 posts that will make Novell bashfulMay 29 17:36
schestowitzIt's offshoring and failingMay 29 17:36
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DaemonFCZune HD, you have to be High or Deaf to enjoy itMay 29 17:40
DaemonFC:PMay 29 17:40
DaemonFCthey keep paying minions at CNET to suggest that the Zune is something for Apple to be afraid ofMay 29 17:42
DaemonFCat this rate, Microsoft will have 50% of the market by 2056May 29 17:43
DaemonFCassuming it grows like it has been, unstopped :PMay 29 17:43
DaemonFCschestowitz: Zune HD has an HD radio receiver, so I can enjoy all 1 stations that broadcast in that format within range of this townMay 29 17:45
DaemonFCyayMay 29 17:45
DaemonFCthat's $500 well spentMay 29 17:45
DaemonFCwouldn't you say?May 29 17:45
DaemonFC:)May 29 17:45
DaemonFCseriously, 1 station in range of meMay 29 17:46
DaemonFCand like 3 in the stateMay 29 17:46
DaemonFCtalk about a WTF momentMay 29 17:46
DaemonFCWTF were they thinking?May 29 17:46
DaemonFC"Currently videos purchased via the Xbox can't be played on a Zune, although both stores use a similar back-end infrastructure to serve up content. Over time, Stephenson said the goal is to move toward a world in which content purchased once can be played on a variety of devices. "May 29 17:46
DaemonFCYou have to be shitting meMay 29 17:47
DaemonFCstrip the DRM tag and it'll play on anythingMay 29 17:47
DaemonFCeasyMay 29 17:47
DaemonFC:PMay 29 17:47
DaemonFChmmm, I was wrong, there's a few more nowMay 29 17:49
DaemonFCmust be newMay 29 17:49
DaemonFCyay I can listen to AM talk raidio on my Zune HDMay 29 17:49
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 17:49
DaemonFCRush Limbaugh in HD clarityMay 29 17:50
DaemonFCRush Limbaugh tripped out n Oxycontin in HD clarityMay 29 17:50
DaemonFCtoo coolMay 29 17:50
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DaemonFChttp://www.opioids.com/oxycodone/rushlimbaugh.htmlMay 29 17:51
DaemonFCIf you believe a woman named Wilma Cline, the nationally syndicated radio personality Rush Limbaugh would drive three miles from his $23 million Palm Beach, Fla., estate to a Denny's parking lot so that she could hand over a cigar box concealing dozens of tiny prescription painkillers. The loquacious Limbaugh, his housekeeper says, was often high on "hillbilly heroin."May 29 17:51
DaemonFChttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ9efgBt2Y8&feature=relatedMay 29 17:56
DaemonFCniceMay 29 17:56
DaemonFCthey should have just let GM go into bankruptcy and be dismantled and whatever asset they had sent out to creditors and shareholdersMay 29 17:58
DaemonFCinstead they now have Government MotorsMay 29 17:58
DaemonFCthe warning signs have been there, even in the news since at least 5-6 years ago that GM was going to collapseMay 29 18:00
DaemonFCthe Republicans downplayed it because as long as they could shove the bad news under the rug, they'd keep getting electedMay 29 18:01
DaemonFCI don't think they realized it would implode before this last electionMay 29 18:01
DaemonFCbetween the government and the union, they'll own 87.5% of GMMay 29 18:02
DaemonFCit's communism, yayMay 29 18:03
schestowitzNovell Falls 5% After News of Lowered Sales, Key Products Failing to Produce Profit < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/novell-revenue-falls-novl-5-pct/ >May 29 18:03
schestowitzCNET is pro-MSMay 29 18:03
schestowitzBut they also get money from AppleMay 29 18:03
schestowitzSo think of them as money whoresMay 29 18:04
schestowitzNot CBS IIRCMay 29 18:04
schestowitz*LOL* Government MotorsMay 29 18:04
schestowitzFedral Lada May 29 18:04
DaemonFCthe US Treasury has basically seized GM and ChryslerMay 29 18:05
DaemonFCthey own enough of both of them to veto anything their remaining stockholders put forthMay 29 18:05
DaemonFCthe treasury fired GM's CEO in MarchMay 29 18:06
DaemonFCso yeah, Government MotorsMay 29 18:06
DaemonFCschestowitz: The most disturbing bit is the violation of the Posse Comitatus ActMay 29 18:07
DaemonFCwhen active duty soldiers are given a standing mission on US soil this yearMay 29 18:07
DaemonFCassigned to NORTHCOMMay 29 18:07
DaemonFChttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act#Homeland_securityMay 29 18:08
DaemonFCthey're moving the US military in to use for crowd controlMay 29 18:09
DaemonFCthey're expecting riots apparentlyMay 29 18:09
DaemonFCthere were other bits in that legislation which makes legal foreign soldiers on US soil for that type of "assistance"May 29 18:10
DaemonFCit's pretty scary reallyMay 29 18:10
DaemonFCit's no wonder people are stocking up on weapons and ammunitionMay 29 18:10
DaemonFCI can't say that's a bad idea when our government is getting ready to declare martial law and allow foriegn occupationMay 29 18:11
DaemonFCthe FEMA Death Camp theory suggests that the foreign troops would run the ovens and gas chambersMay 29 18:14
DaemonFCI don't know about that partMay 29 18:14
DaemonFChttp://cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=45206May 29 18:16
DaemonFC"The troops were apparently not deployed by the request of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley -- or by the request of President Obama, as required by law. "May 29 18:16
DaemonFC"Because you signed up to test the Windows 7 Beta, we recently sent you mail about the expiration dates for the Beta and Release Candidate. Unfortunately, we made a mistake.May 29 18:26
DaemonFCWe said the Beta would start shutting down every two hours on June 1, 2009. The correct date is July 1, 2009"May 29 18:26
DaemonFCThe rest of the dates in the mail were correct. Here’s a quick summary:May 29 18:26
DaemonFCBeta: Starts shutting down every two hours: July 1, 2009 Expires: August 1, 2009May 29 18:26
DaemonFCRelease Candidate: Starts shutting down every two hours: March 1, 2010 Expires June 1, 2010May 29 18:26
DaemonFCWe apologize for the error and any confusion it may have caused.May 29 18:27
DaemonFCThanks again for helping us test Windows 7.May 29 18:27
schestowitzJust more Vista junkMay 29 18:27
schestowitzIt gets havier over timeMay 29 18:27
schestowitzMore fatMay 29 18:27
schestowitzI enjoy just watching it sink as the world goes byMay 29 18:28
schestowitzLinux sales are upMay 29 18:28
schestowitzMicrosoft down SHARPLYMay 29 18:28
DaemonFCnah, Windows 7 is not slower, but it's not faster, and everything important will be backportedMay 29 18:28
DaemonFCso I'm not really seeing any reason why anyone would buy itMay 29 18:28
schestowitzIt has wallpapersMay 29 18:28
schestowitzI told you already !1 :-)May 29 18:28
schestowitzThe wallpaper, Ryan, the wallpapers...May 29 18:28
DaemonFCschestowitz: You can even use the new theme and the "Superbar" in VistaMay 29 18:29
schestowitzWhy would people even depart from XPMay 29 18:29
schestowitz?May 29 18:29
DaemonFCby patching a few system filesMay 29 18:29
schestowitzThey can just channge some INIs to even get DX10 in XPMay 29 18:29
DaemonFCno different than loading an unsigned theme reallyMay 29 18:29
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DaemonFCno, DirectX 10 relies on WDDM driversMay 29 18:29
DaemonFCyou can kind of make it work in XPMay 29 18:29
DaemonFCbut performance is much worseMay 29 18:29
DaemonFCI've gone through just to see if I could make it workMay 29 18:30
DaemonFCthe framerate takes a terrible hitMay 29 18:30
DaemonFCand it can make the application unstableMay 29 18:30
DaemonFCbackporting DirectX 10 would have required backporting the entire display driver modelMay 29 18:31
schestowitzNovell Outsources Provo (Utah) Staff < http://boycottnovell.com/2009/05/29/novell-outsourcing-2009/ >May 29 18:32
schestowitzNews from the Fingerprint Biometrics World http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/05/news_from_the_f.htmlMay 29 18:34
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DaemonFCthe new driver model would have basically amounted to remodeling Windows XP while it was already 6 years oldMay 29 18:34
schestowitz Red Hat To Deliver Technology Strategy Announcement Via Webcast on June 1 < http://www.businesswire.com/news/google/20090529005072/en >May 29 18:35
schestowitzwb, Carl_Rover2k12 May 29 18:35
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: lunchbreak I supposeMay 29 18:35
DaemonFCthere's a number of logistical reasons DirectX 10 was not backportedMay 29 18:35
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: it was to push users and developers onto VistaMay 29 18:36
DaemonFCespecially as an in-place upgradeMay 29 18:36
DaemonFCnoMay 29 18:36
DaemonFCit would have required new driver model, new drivers, lots of stuffMay 29 18:36
DaemonFCand would have almost certainly broke millions of in place installationsMay 29 18:36
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: DirectX 10 is more inline with the XNA API thats on the Xbox360May 29 18:37
DaemonFCthenif they did it for XP, they'd have to support it on Windows 2003 as wellMay 29 18:37
DaemonFClogistical nightmare....May 29 18:37
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: Windows Server 2k3 is like VistaMay 29 18:37
DaemonFCit would be worse than having to support two dozen IE configurationsMay 29 18:38
schestowitzGuatemala: Conversation With @Jeanfer, Twitterer Facing Up to 10 Years In Prison for One Tweet. http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/27/guatemala-conversati.htmlMay 29 18:38
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: thats like comparing Windows 2000 to XPMay 29 18:38
DaemonFCno it's not like VistaMay 29 18:38
DaemonFCI have Windows 2003, it's more like XP than VistaMay 29 18:38
DaemonFCDirectX 11 will be on Vista thoughMay 29 18:38
DaemonFCthat's a relatively simple backportMay 29 18:39
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: and this is why I'de use IRC over any centralized web serviceMay 29 18:39
DaemonFCyou can get a beta by installing the November 2008 DirectX SDKMay 29 18:39
DaemonFCbut you have to specifically call DirectX 11 because this version doesn't overwrite DirectX 10May 29 18:39
DaemonFCfinal verson willMay 29 18:39
schestowitzThe Disease of Permanent War - Is It Really Worth the Cost to You, or Humanity in General? < http://www.care2.com/news/member/760164053/1146503 >May 29 18:40
DaemonFCthere's a number of things in DX 11 that will help performance on older cards and gamesMay 29 18:40
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: why do you mean?May 29 18:40
DaemonFCobviously you'd need a new GPU to use all of it thoughMay 29 18:40
schestowitzLike workMay 29 18:40
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: meh, OpenGL v2.1 satisfies most 3D and physic engine developing needsMay 29 18:40
schestowitzAnd eavesdropping tools?May 29 18:40
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: well IRC can be ease dropped, but thats only if you know which server and room the user is onMay 29 18:41
schestowitzYes, indeedMay 29 18:41
schestowitzUSENET tooMay 29 18:41
schestowitzThey try to phase out USENETMay 29 18:41
schestowitzIt's 'too' decentralisedMay 29 18:41
schestowitzMost P2P protocols...May 29 18:41
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: Twitter is more like Facebook or Myspace where everything is stored on a single or a group of servers with a similar addressMay 29 18:42
schestowitz"Can't be logged" -> "used by terrorists" somehowMay 29 18:42
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: well thats a give but thats mean if you whisper, "the terrorists will win"May 29 18:42
schestowitzThat's the FUD anyway...  how they shut down servicesMay 29 18:42
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: well, they do win IFMay 29 18:43
schestowitzTheir intent it to terroriseMay 29 18:43
schestowitzOr disruptMay 29 18:43
schestowitzIf they raise fear, they winMay 29 18:43
schestowitzIf services are shot down, they winMay 29 18:43
schestowitzThe best way to counter is to live normalMay 29 18:43
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: well that all depends on who it also benefitsMay 29 18:43
schestowitzNot to go frantic and pass PAT-RIOT!#@May 29 18:43
DaemonFCyeah, well, they said that terrorists were using HotmailMay 29 18:43
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 18:43
DaemonFCof course they can spy on thatMay 29 18:44
schestowitzThey use pens tooMay 29 18:44
DaemonFCso it won't be shut downMay 29 18:44
schestowitzAnd they east in restaurants.May 29 18:44
schestowitz*gasp*May 29 18:44
schestowitzScary, eh?May 29 18:44
schestowitz /s/east/eat/May 29 18:44
schestowitzHold KBR/Halliburton War Profiteers Accountable  < http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/kbr/?rc=homepage  >May 29 18:44
schestowitzSued for abuse:  UK Home Secretary faces flak over fresh MI5 torture allegations < http://silverscorpio.com/uk-home-secretary-faces-flak-over-fresh-mi5-torture-allegations/ >May 29 18:45
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I hope those aren't the same faulty wires that cost the lives of a few soldiers who got electrocuted while taking a showerMay 29 18:45
schestowitzDoes the law permit them to torture without reason? I think not, that's why they get sued. Well, good luck suing the LAW (police, secret services)May 29 18:45
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: "The Nation has issued a chilling report based on evidence revealed this week. Eighteen U.S. soldiers have died as a result of KBR's work. One of the electrocuted soldiers was a decorated Green Beret whose death was classified by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Division as a "negligent homicide." "May 29 18:46
schestowitzFTAMay 29 18:46
schestowitzHoly cra*polaMay 29 18:46
schestowitzSo much of a slog for B*ng todayMay 29 18:47
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schestowitzThe whole MS/W-E club goes rumpyMay 29 18:47
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: they also say that the toxic waste created by these large bases are making surrounding Iraqis as well as the soldiers stationed sickMay 29 18:47
schestowitzOperation Slog4Bing May 29 18:47
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: maybe they should sent GWB with his full combat gear over thereMay 29 18:48
schestowitzNot to the carriers where he cowardly takes cover in the back seat of a jetMay 29 18:48
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: flying a fighter jet during combat sorties is not cowardlyMay 29 18:49
schestowitzHoly cr*pMay 29 18:49
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: but GWB was in the air national guardMay 29 18:49
schestowitzLike 80& of the MS blogs is B*ing this and thatMay 29 18:49
schestowitzWhat a slogMay 29 18:49
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: and unlike other national guard troops was not sent to Vietnam.May 29 18:49
schestowitzYesMay 29 18:50
schestowitzChickenhawkMay 29 18:50
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: it's hard to search videos and segments, but have a look at http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=Chalmers+Johnson&aq=fMay 29 18:50
schestowitzHe makes some points about Bush in the plane and makes a WW2 comparisonMay 29 18:51
DaemonFCschestowitz: GWB was in a Champagne UnitMay 29 18:51
schestowitzWhen leaders are made analogous to soldiersMay 29 18:51
DaemonFCfull of celebrities and Senators sonsMay 29 18:51
DaemonFCBush wasn't a soldier, they gave him a uniform and hid him on an air national guard base with planes that were way too old to be sent to VietnamMay 29 18:52
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I don't remember FDR shooting a rifle with one arm or piloting an airplane, no "Mission Accomplished" sign either propped up after D DayMay 29 18:52
DaemonFChe had precisely 0% chance of ever being shot atMay 29 18:52
DaemonFCthat's what you get for being rich and having politcally connected parentsMay 29 18:53
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: well he could have been shot down, due to friendly fireMay 29 18:53
DaemonFCduring a training exercise?May 29 18:53
DaemonFCthey used blanksMay 29 18:53
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: yea, what if one of the Nike Missiles had a malfunction and went off while he was trainingMay 29 18:53
schestowitzSame with peers of BushMay 29 18:53
DaemonFCnow they use laser targeting and simulated ammunitionMay 29 18:53
DaemonFCthey don't even fire anythingMay 29 18:53
schestowitzNone of his cabinet was truly in battleMay 29 18:53
schestowitzSame for their familiesMay 29 18:53
schestowitzWhat about Kerry?May 29 18:54
schestowitzWas he in combat?May 29 18:54
DaemonFCJohn Kerry was a soldierMay 29 18:54
DaemonFCand in combatMay 29 18:54
schestowitzOKMay 29 18:54
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DaemonFCand the Bushies managed to dishonor him and ridicule himMay 29 18:54
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: yep, and it was a major problem according to Swift Boat Veterans of whateverMay 29 18:54
DaemonFCeven though Bush was a coward and a draft dodgerMay 29 18:54
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: its not like Kerry was all that compellingMay 29 18:54
DaemonFCwell, he didn't run awayMay 29 18:55
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: they both went to Bildeburg afterallMay 29 18:55
DaemonFCthat at leas tmakes him better than BushMay 29 18:55
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: heard about MS server profits going down 29%?May 29 18:55
DaemonFC:PMay 29 18:55
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: nopeMay 29 18:55
schestowitzThey break apartMay 29 18:55
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I didn't know M$ made their own serversMay 29 18:55
DaemonFCMicrosoft is too expensive and heavy handedMay 29 18:55
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: bundlingMay 29 18:55
schestowitzWith h/wMay 29 18:55
schestowitzOverpricedMay 29 18:56
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schestowitzDaemonFC: Vista serversMay 29 18:56
DaemonFCnobody likes the idea of a malfunction in WGA shutting their server down unexpectedlyMay 29 18:56
DaemonFCso yeah, no shitMay 29 18:56
schestowitz2008..May 29 18:56
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: don't worry, z00000000n! will save the day :PMay 29 18:56
schestowitzFor $2008May 29 18:56
schestowitz:-oMay 29 18:56
DaemonFCschestowitz: I have Server 2008May 29 18:56
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: Zune is a cash cow I tells ya!May 29 18:56
DaemonFCit is much better than Vista in a number of waysMay 29 18:56
schestowitzIt just eats up all the grassMay 29 18:56
DaemonFCbut it's not really something you want to use on a home PCMay 29 18:57
schestowitzThen they find out it's a mailMay 29 18:57
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: you mean as in taking in a lot of cash and never putting out :PMay 29 18:57
schestowitzSo no tits, no milkMay 29 18:57
Carl_Rover2k12lolMay 29 18:57
schestowitzJust hundreds of millions in lossesMay 29 18:57
schestowitz /mail/male/May 29 18:57
DaemonFCServer 2008 is like an unbloated Vista with the layout of Windows 2003 and Hyper-VMay 29 18:57
DaemonFCif it wasn't so damned expensive it would do betterMay 29 18:58
schestowitzDaemonFC: so same old drek thenMay 29 18:58
DaemonFCbut they'll never ratchet down the pricingMay 29 18:58
schestowitzJust go for Red hat and KVMMay 29 18:58
schestowitzOr CentOS if you want to save moneyMay 29 18:58
schestowitzThe invoice might not impressed the bossMay 29 18:58
DaemonFCI was actually impressed with Server 2008May 29 18:58
DaemonFCjust not the pricingMay 29 18:58
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: get the zombie SCO OSMay 29 18:58
schestowitzWho thinks YouGetWhatYouPayFor{Tm}May 29 18:58
DaemonFCI would never pay that to run a serverMay 29 18:58
schestowitzDaemonFC: we get it. You use WIndows and like it.May 29 18:59
DaemonFCtheir pricing is killing them, that's what's doing itMay 29 18:59
schestowitzDowntimeMay 29 18:59
DaemonFCthe recession shrinks IT budgets and all the white elephants (Windows Servers) have to goMay 29 19:00
schestowitzViruses....May 29 19:00
schestowitzEven MS can't secure its waresMay 29 19:00
schestowitzNor can the FBI..May 29 19:00
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: and the fact that they never trust their consumers with constant bugging to report "Genuine Certification" and other WGA checks doesn't?May 29 19:00
DaemonFChttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_elephantMay 29 19:00
DaemonFC:)May 29 19:00
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: its because M$ is getting grants to make backdoors for the FBI, NSA and ectMay 29 19:00
DaemonFCcost is most of itMay 29 19:00
DaemonFCWGA is probably right behind costMay 29 19:00
DaemonFCin reasons management sees to get rid of Windows serversMay 29 19:01
DaemonFCthat's never been provenMay 29 19:01
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: its so open their is open source software that helps you extract long deleted files and other personal info, its for "law enforcement" purposes of course. http://www.opensourceforensics.org/tools/windows.htmlMay 29 19:01
DaemonFCfile systems traditionally haven't shredded file data on deleteMay 29 19:02
schestowitzYes, gets worse with VistaMay 29 19:02
schestowitzIt's a feature...May 29 19:02
DaemonFCit would make routine disk operations much slowerMay 29 19:02
schestowitzNot to the userMay 29 19:02
DaemonFCyou can use file shredders thoughMay 29 19:02
schestowitzFew wouldMay 29 19:02
schestowitzMS can phone home if you run these tooMay 29 19:02
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DaemonFCGNU Shred is included in any Linux distributionMay 29 19:02
DaemonFCbut it's useless if you use full journalingMay 29 19:03
DaemonFCOrdered and Writeback will work fine with it thoughMay 29 19:03
DaemonFCExt3 defaults to OrderedMay 29 19:03
DaemonFCand if you don't use EFS, you can still use Truecrypt on WindowsMay 29 19:04
schestowitzThe MSFTer start trolling Google: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2917 She cites a former MS emplotyeeMay 29 19:04
DaemonFCMicrosoft has no way of writing backdoors into TruecryptMay 29 19:04
DaemonFCif you're paranoidMay 29 19:04
schestowitzThere is a massive B*ng Slog going on today. Do Waggener Edstrom and Microsoft use up that $100m so fast?May 29 19:05
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: they spend $100m on that?May 29 19:06
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I guess they are not familiar with the concept of fanboysMay 29 19:06
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: well its not as if Truecrypt was written by M$ and is included with the OS on installationMay 29 19:09
nicktasticMS can't backdoor TrueCrypt but it could intercept standard API calls and sniff your keysMay 29 19:09
DaemonFC"The TrueCrypt software is under an extremely poor license, which is not only non-free, but actively dangerous to end users who agree to it, opening them to possible legal action even if they abide by all of the licensing terms. Fedora made extensive efforts to try to work with the TrueCrypt upstream to fix these mistakes in their license, but was unsuccessful. Fedora Suggests: Avoid this...May 29 19:13
DaemonFC...software entirely."May 29 19:13
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 19:13
*nicktastic laughs.May 29 19:14
nicktasticLinux's crypto facilities are almost as nice, anyway. And some of TC's fancier features don't really provide additional security.May 29 19:14
DaemonFCchild porn sites in Germany use Truecrypt volumesMay 29 19:14
DaemonFCthey have a pretty extensive setup designed to obfuscate their servers and make them look innocuousMay 29 19:15
schestowitzFans decry tennis gal's breast-slash plan < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/29/simon_halep/ >May 29 19:15
DaemonFCthey bounce requests off Russian proxy servers with logging disabledMay 29 19:16
DaemonFCand if anything but that server tries to access the one in Germany, it immediately unmounts the truecrypt driveMay 29 19:16
nicktasticWhich begs the question...May 29 19:17
DaemonFC?May 29 19:17
nicktasticHow do you know this? ;)May 29 19:17
DaemonFCI readMay 29 19:17
DaemonFC:PMay 29 19:17
DaemonFCI was reading how they operateMay 29 19:18
DaemonFCapparently most servers actually hosting that are in GermanyMay 29 19:18
DaemonFCbut are never accessed directlyMay 29 19:18
DaemonFCyes it's illegal there, but they hide from the authorities under the guise of legitimate websitesMay 29 19:19
schestowitzLinux Unified Kernel Aims to Combine Linux, NT Kernel < http://www.osnews.com/story/21573/Linux_Unified_Kernel_Aims_to_Combine_Linux_NT_Kernel >. Pointless?May 29 19:19
nicktasticUseless for driver supportMay 29 19:19
nicktasticOtherwise just use wineMay 29 19:19
nicktasticerMay 29 19:19
nicktasticUseful for driver supportMay 29 19:19
schestowitzThey seem incapableMay 29 19:19
schestowitzOf publicity and stuffMay 29 19:19
schestowitzAnnouncements only appear in some forummsMay 29 19:19
schestowitzI didn't even know what this project wasMay 29 19:20
schestowitzMaybe trademark issues...May 29 19:20
nicktasticThe wikipedia page is quite clearMay 29 19:20
DaemonFCthe unified kernel would then be illegal to distributeMay 29 19:20
DaemonFCbut they're Chinese, so they don't worry about that :PMay 29 19:20
nicktasticMaybe, maybe notMay 29 19:21
DaemonFCoh, they're using ReactOS for the NT KernelMay 29 19:21
DaemonFCnot the actual Microsoft filesMay 29 19:21
DaemonFCthat's.....interestingMay 29 19:21
DaemonFCthat's very interestingMay 29 19:22
nicktasticIndeeddMay 29 19:22
DaemonFChave cake and eat it too if ReactOS ever gets decent compatibility with WindowsMay 29 19:22
DaemonFCmeans Linux would instanttly be Windows compatible tooMay 29 19:22
schestowitzLHC is coming back.. All I Want For Christmas Is...To Be Sucked Into A Black Hole? < http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/all-i-want-christmas-isto-be-sucked-black-hole >May 29 19:23
DaemonFCwhich means that you could migrate all your Windows apps over to Linux with no modification requiredMay 29 19:23
DaemonFCthat would be pretty coolMay 29 19:23
schestowitzLinux-powered anywayMay 29 19:23
nicktasticThe ReactOS stuff is probably for the driver support. They probably depend on wine for running applications.May 29 19:23
DaemonFCwell, it would also solve the Linux driver problemsMay 29 19:23
DaemonFCin theoryMay 29 19:23
nicktasticSo for most people it will be the same as running wineMay 29 19:23
DaemonFCsince you could just retask all your Windows drivers for LinuxMay 29 19:23
nicktasticI haven't had driver problems in Linux for a long, long timeMay 29 19:24
DaemonFCLinus Torvalds would have a shit fit over GPL violations thoughMay 29 19:24
DaemonFChe already spazzed out just over NDISwrapperMay 29 19:24
nicktastichehe He thinks nvidia taints the kernel. Honey, you ain't seen nothin yet.May 29 19:25
DaemonFCcould you imagine all other Windows drivers loaded into Linux as well?May 29 19:25
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 19:25
Carl_Rover2k12mwahahahaMay 29 19:25
DaemonFCthe funny thing would be that he can't really stop themMay 29 19:25
DaemonFCcause it's the user that installs itMay 29 19:25
DaemonFCthe kernel developers will probably try to sabotage the kernelMay 29 19:26
DaemonFCto which the unified kernel guys will either distribute their own fork of the kernelMay 29 19:26
nicktasticThey've probably already forkedMay 29 19:26
DaemonFCor patch their Windows implementatioMay 29 19:26
nicktasticI don't see how they could do this with a vanilla kernelMay 29 19:26
DaemonFCthey already sabotaged the kernel to keep Reiser4 from functioning rightMay 29 19:26
DaemonFCso we know they're willing toMay 29 19:26
nicktasticI think the Linux people have talked about sabotaging a number of timesMay 29 19:27
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: however, won't M$ have problems if the Chinese company behind designing "Linux Unified Kernel" OSs starts exporting to other countries and gains contracts since they could sell it for much cheaperMay 29 19:27
nicktasticThey realized that would be a bad decision, iircMay 29 19:27
DaemonFCthey were subtle and messed up things that only Reiser4 was really sensitive toMay 29 19:27
DaemonFCit was too precise to be a coincidenceMay 29 19:27
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: imagine how dirty Chinese companies would play selling exclusive contracts for this OS to Southeast Asian nationsMay 29 19:27
nicktasticDaemonFC: If true, that's bad news.May 29 19:27
nicktasticYeah Hans is a douche, but a douche for a douche is no way to liveMay 29 19:28
DaemonFCthis would tank Microsoft, Novell, and all other "interop deals"May 29 19:28
DaemonFCso I would hope that Torvalds could look the other wayMay 29 19:28
DaemonFC:)May 29 19:28
nicktasticThere's nothing Torvalds can doMay 29 19:28
nicktasticUnless they break the lawMay 29 19:28
nicktasticI.e. violate his licensing termsMay 29 19:28
DaemonFCwell, as long as they're linking GPL code for their Windows implementationMay 29 19:29
DaemonFChe can't do anythingMay 29 19:29
DaemonFCright?May 29 19:29
nicktasticRightMay 29 19:29
schestowitz"Linux Kernel, Meet Windows Kernel. Behave." http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/05/linux_kernel_me.html;jsessionid=1NLJ1HRHHAWGKQSNDLPCKH0CJUNN2JVNMay 29 19:29
nicktasticAny mechanisms he puts in the kernel can be removedMay 29 19:29
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 19:29
DaemonFCbut why would he want to?May 29 19:29
DaemonFCthis is the best chance to poach Windows hold outsMay 29 19:29
DaemonFCif these other guys are doing illegal things, Torvalds can't be held liableMay 29 19:30
DaemonFCso why would he try and stop them?May 29 19:30
nicktasticBeats meMay 29 19:30
nicktasticLinus is weirdMay 29 19:30
DaemonFCif there's a person I want to beat up and can't, and someone else can, why would I get in their way?May 29 19:30
DaemonFCespecially if I have plausible deniabilityMay 29 19:31
DaemonFC:)May 29 19:31
DaemonFChmmm, is the Loongson processor a Chinese pirate copycatMay 29 19:32
DaemonFCor can you buy that in the US legally?May 29 19:32
DaemonFChaving a MIPS CPU that can also run x86 could be kind of neatMay 29 19:33
DaemonFClooks like they not only want a Linux that can run Windows apps, but they want to do it all on a MIPS CPUMay 29 19:33
DaemonFCthat's fairly ambitiousMay 29 19:33
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: well its all open and because of that theMay 29 19:34
Carl_Rover2k12Chinese government can issue requirements more easily to include tools for easedroppingMay 29 19:34
DaemonFCI do have an SGI Altix boxMay 29 19:34
DaemonFCit's one of the more interesting systems I haveMay 29 19:34
Carl_Rover2k12and it makes it easier to regulate amongst different companiesMay 29 19:34
Carl_Rover2k12so technically all companies are utilizing an OS that is under government controllMay 29 19:35
DaemonFCDoom II was ported to IRIX and so was Quake III ArenaMay 29 19:35
schestowitzMore Linux sub-notebooks http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10012842o-2000331761b,00.htmMay 29 19:35
DaemonFClolMay 29 19:35
DaemonFChttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRIXMay 29 19:35
DaemonFCI had hoped that SGI would open source all of IRIXMay 29 19:36
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: IRIX is no longer supported by SGIMay 29 19:36
DaemonFCbut that never happenedMay 29 19:36
nicktasticI think I recall playing Quake 1 on an O2May 29 19:36
DaemonFCyeah, I got my IRIX 6.5.30 update over a torrentMay 29 19:36
DaemonFCcause I couldn't upgrade my 6.0 through SGIMay 29 19:36
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: was IRIX a good OS in your opinion, I read other people didn't like it so muchMay 29 19:36
nicktasticYeah Irix was gross :PMay 29 19:37
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: I would think Mac OSX has most of the pros which IRIX had and even less of the consMay 29 19:37
schestowitzDell's earnings are down 63%May 29 19:38
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: with its Aqua & Cocoa APIMay 29 19:38
nicktasticI never thought Irix was very pretty...wasn't the wm motif?May 29 19:38
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: Dell is really getting clobbered by HP nowMay 29 19:39
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: and I am sure Lenovo is eating up their notebook marketshareMay 29 19:39
DaemonFCmeh, the internals were better than Linux in some waysMay 29 19:39
Carl_Rover2k12as well as AsusMay 29 19:39
Carl_Rover2k12and AbitMay 29 19:39
DaemonFCbut the user interface is pretty awfulMay 29 19:39
nicktasticNice resolution on that netbookMay 29 19:39
DaemonFCyou can mount XFS partitions in Linux or IRIXMay 29 19:40
DaemonFCso it makes sense to use that if you dual bootMay 29 19:40
schestowitzSiCortex has hired intellectual property managers to sell its assets. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/28/sicortex_assets/May 29 19:40
schestowitzJust not the MS patent trolls...May 29 19:40
schestowitzLike TransmetaMay 29 19:40
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: Lenovo collapsed tooMay 29 19:41
schestowitzHP fires massivelyMay 29 19:41
schestowitzASUS profits are down 94%!!!!!May 29 19:41
schestowitzNice going with Microsoft, ASUSMay 29 19:41
DaemonFCIRIX was better than Linux in disk operation performance, it was written to sling around massive filesMay 29 19:41
schestowitzThey messed up by choosing to be a paid-for shil for WindowsMay 29 19:41
DaemonFCbut Linux is getting a lot better about thatMay 29 19:41
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: but Dell has a much larger overhead considering their losesMay 29 19:41
schestowitzMicrosoft pays ASUS to diss Linux nowMay 29 19:41
schestowitzAlso kickbacks to sell WindowsMay 29 19:41
DaemonFCoh fuck ASUS, just another Chinese crap manufacturerMay 29 19:42
nicktasticAnd didn't support Linux on the Eee 1000HEMay 29 19:42
DaemonFCof course they all use Microsoft for everythingMay 29 19:42
DaemonFCI had to lo into some kind of Microsoft IIS web server where everything was written in ChineseMay 29 19:43
DaemonFCto get that BIOS fileMay 29 19:43
DaemonFClolMay 29 19:43
DaemonFC*logMay 29 19:43
schestowitzAsus and Microsoft join forces against Linux < http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2243158/asus-microsoft-join-forces > Microsoft bribes ASUS again.May 29 19:43
schestowitzIt's not Chinese, DaemonFC May 29 19:44
DaemonFCFoxconn makes their stuff probablyMay 29 19:44
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: its too bad SiCortex is going out, why are law and liquidation firms in the US and Europe such large corporate shills, they will help the US lose its innovational edge and thus their future earningsMay 29 19:44
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: but when did they ever care about the futureMay 29 19:44
DaemonFCI'd be surprised if ASUS does anything but slap their label on itMay 29 19:44
DaemonFCFoxconn makes everything, they make XBOX 360s, Wiis, PS3s, Zunes, iPods, and most PC motherboards, GPUs, and RAMMay 29 19:45
DaemonFCand growing numbers of hard drives and SSDsMay 29 19:45
DaemonFCthey sell very little under their own labelMay 29 19:46
DaemonFCthey let other companies worry about the support mostlyMay 29 19:46
DaemonFCtheir self-labeled motherboards won't last long I betMay 29 19:46
DaemonFCthat guy I talked to from Foxconn UK said they weren't making good margins on themMay 29 19:46
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: another up and coming labeless Chinese fab firm is FlextronicsMay 29 19:47
DaemonFCCarl Brunning told me that the motherboard I bought for $100 cost them $80 just to make and ship to the resellerMay 29 19:47
DaemonFCmostly cause of royalties to Intel over the chipsets usedMay 29 19:47
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: and to think Intel is trying to block Nvidia's motherboardsMay 29 19:48
DaemonFCso yeah, I can kind of see why the EU kicked Intel in the nutsMay 29 19:48
DaemonFCthey are being unfair to competitorsMay 29 19:48
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: more like a ball tap imoMay 29 19:48
DaemonFCwasn't that a $1.54 billion fine (in USD)?May 29 19:49
DaemonFCthat's not pocket change you knowMay 29 19:49
DaemonFCand I'm suret here were other sanctionsMay 29 19:49
DaemonFC*sureMay 29 19:49
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: still, for a company like Intel it can recover it, if there is no penalties and edicts issued there is really no punishmentMay 29 19:49
DaemonFCI'd like to see them fine Microsoft similarly and force them to unbundle things like Internet ExplorerMay 29 19:50
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: I did not hear about any sanctions, just a fine and some verbal scoldingMay 29 19:50
DaemonFCInternet Explorer is the primary infection vector on WindowsMay 29 19:50
DaemonFCif you remove IE, over 60% of Windows security patches no longer applyMay 29 19:50
DaemonFClike if you remove it and its core with nLiteMay 29 19:51
DaemonFCsimply hiding some icons is not enough, they should push to force Microsoft to let the customer fully remove itMay 29 19:51
DaemonFCthe problem is that between IE and Windows Media Player, you really have 4 componentsMay 29 19:52
DaemonFCthose two are just visible front endsMay 29 19:52
DaemonFCthe backends will break a lot of 3rd party apps if removedMay 29 19:52
DaemonFCthe IE rendering engine and the DirectShow subsystem are used in other programsMay 29 19:53
DaemonFCthe basic reasoning behind this is "Why rewrite something that's already in every copy of Windows?"May 29 19:53
DaemonFCunfortunately a lot of good programs embed those componentsMay 29 19:54
DaemonFCthat was the whole reasning behind Microsoft making them into embedded componentsMay 29 19:54
DaemonFClike, it's impossible to use your TV tuner without a media center that requires DirectShowMay 29 19:55
DaemonFCmost programs that can burn audio CDs have to use DirectShow filtersMay 29 19:55
DaemonFCI have XP and Vista Edition N, the EU governmentware that MS was forced to make with no Windows Media PlayerMay 29 19:56
DaemonFCDirectShow is still there, they just removed the WMP front endMay 29 19:56
DaemonFCwhich can be easily installedMay 29 19:56
DaemonFCin fact, the first time you try to play an MP3, Windows will suggest that you let it get Windows Media PlayerMay 29 19:57
DaemonFCbut other players are on the recommended programs listMay 29 19:57
DaemonFCWinamp is among them, and VLCMay 29 19:57
nicktasticIn theory these are APIs that anyone can implent with existing FOSS multimedia frameworksMay 29 19:58
DaemonFCwell yes, but the problem is that only DirectShow and Trident are guaranteed to be thereMay 29 19:58
nicktasticSo remove wmp and drop in the wrapper over vlc or gstreamer or somethingMay 29 19:58
DaemonFCso that's what everyone usesMay 29 19:58
DaemonFCrather than bundle their ownMay 29 19:58
nicktasticThey wouldn't need to bundleMay 29 19:59
nicktasticDirectShow is just an APIMay 29 19:59
nicktasticImplement that API with gstreamer or somethingMay 29 19:59
DaemonFCIE 8's UA string actually includes the Trident version nowMay 29 19:59
DaemonFCwonder what that's all aboutMay 29 19:59
DaemonFCMozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.0.30729)May 29 20:00
DaemonFCfrom my systemMay 29 20:00
DaemonFClong enough? lolMay 29 20:00
schestowitzNewspapers carry on falling and they don't know what to do about it. http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/05/29/newspaper-execs-discuss-strategies-for-futureMay 29 20:00
nicktasticAdaptMay 29 20:02
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I just hope Reuters and AP don't take on all of their journeling dutiesMay 29 20:02
DaemonFCoh, interesting note about Windows Server 2008May 29 20:02
schestowitzEek. No Plymouth Coming To Ubuntu 9.10 < http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzI5NQ >May 29 20:02
DaemonFCit has UAC turned off by defaultMay 29 20:02
DaemonFC:)May 29 20:02
DaemonFCbut it still has the IE hardening packMay 29 20:03
schestowitznicktastic: apart you say, but how?May 29 20:03
schestowitzKnowledge is freeMay 29 20:03
schestowitzBN too is just able to pay for hostingMay 29 20:03
schestowitzIf you charge for news, people go elsewhereMay 29 20:03
schestowitzIt becomes a commodity, like s/wMay 29 20:03
schestowitzSo think along selling of hwardwareMay 29 20:03
schestowitzOr servicesMay 29 20:03
DaemonFCMoronixMay 29 20:03
DaemonFCUbuntu pushersMay 29 20:03
*DaemonFC pukesMay 29 20:03
schestowitzNaa..May 29 20:03
schestowitzHe likes FedoraMay 29 20:04
nicktasticBeats me, not my industryMay 29 20:04
schestowitzBeen Fedora guy for agesMay 29 20:04
schestowitznicktastic: back to gardening and stuff :-)May 29 20:04
DaemonFCso why do they prop up Ubuntu as an example for everything?May 29 20:04
nicktasticheheMay 29 20:04
schestowitzMaybe the world will be able to share more what CAN be sharedMay 29 20:04
schestowitzIncluding the knowledge on semi-conductorsMay 29 20:04
schestowitzLots of this is in the commons (Wikipedia)May 29 20:04
schestowitzPeople 'donate' their 'IP'May 29 20:05
DaemonFCMozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; .NET CLR 3.5.30729)May 29 20:05
DaemonFCthere we goMay 29 20:05
DaemonFClolMay 29 20:05
nicktasticNewspapers seem deprecated at this pointMay 29 20:05
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DaemonFCnewspapers are a relicMay 29 20:05
DaemonFCRupert Murdoch thinks News Corp is going to put that genie back in the bottle and start charging for online newspapersMay 29 20:06
DaemonFCRupert Murdoch is a relicMay 29 20:06
nicktasticheheheMay 29 20:06
DaemonFCand why would they start charging for access to govt propaganda?May 29 20:06
nicktasticWelcome back to reality, Mr. Murdoch.May 29 20:06
schestowitzX Input 2.0 Hitting Master In Seven Days < http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzI5MQ >May 29 20:06
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: newspaper still do most of the independent reporting and fact checking thoughMay 29 20:06
schestowitzDaemonFC: +1May 29 20:07
schestowitzRe MurdochMay 29 20:07
schestowitzand papersMay 29 20:07
schestowitzRelics -- bothMay 29 20:07
nicktasticNiceMay 29 20:07
schestowitzHe amuses meMay 29 20:07
schestowitzHe thinks he can change the NetMay 29 20:07
schestowitzCan't recall what he said exactlyMay 29 20:07
schestowitzSomething about changing the InternetMay 29 20:07
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: newspaper as a medium maybe relics, but the journalists and services that work to fact check on their behalf are still relied upon by everyone from bloggers to even TV newsMay 29 20:07
schestowitzHim and his dino friends think they can Talibanise the WebMay 29 20:07
*nicktastic chuckles.May 29 20:07
schestowitzTo save their paper (wood) empireMay 29 20:08
DaemonFCWell, Fox Nes is not a popular websiteMay 29 20:08
DaemonFCthey throw money into it like coal for a fireMay 29 20:08
DaemonFCbut it's not getting a proportionate amount of hitsMay 29 20:08
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: Definitely. If newspapers go away, we will still have journalists. Its just a medium. I assume these people will be absorbed into organizations using more popular media.May 29 20:08
DaemonFCfor all they pay for itMay 29 20:08
schestowitzFox gets exposure in YouTubeMay 29 20:09
schestowitzLike clips of itMay 29 20:09
schestowitzIn AmazingAtheists' feedMay 29 20:09
schestowitzThen he says the truth about itMay 29 20:09
nicktasticlolMay 29 20:09
schestowitzBeck and ORLY for exampleMay 29 20:09
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schestowitzIt's a lot more amusing when you see the REAL two side of the storyMay 29 20:09
schestowitzNot a manufactured debateMay 29 20:09
nicktasticYou know I actually like reading newspapers more than reading news on the webMay 29 20:09
nicktasticEverything's right there in front of youMay 29 20:09
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: but the problem is those other organizations are more profit driven and depend on either selling the latest greatest content that maybe inaccurate  such as Reuters/AP, or rely more on ratings that actually reporting the news, TV. Or just not profitable enough, bloggingMay 29 20:09
DaemonFChttp://www.google.com/trends?q=Fox+News%2C+MSNBC%2C+CNN&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 29 20:09
schestowitzBetween the guy who wants to burn Iraqis and one who wants them waterbaordedMay 29 20:10
DaemonFCCNN is almost 4 times more popularMay 29 20:10
DaemonFCthan Fox NewsMay 29 20:10
schestowitzCNN is badMay 29 20:10
schestowitzI canned their feed 2 months agoMay 29 20:10
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: maybe journalists should team up and create their own reporting service where they can distribute fact checked accurate and independent newsMay 29 20:11
schestowitzToo conformistMay 29 20:11
schestowitzIn the bad senseMay 29 20:11
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: Those sound like important problems...but that's not going to make people start reading newspapers.May 29 20:11
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: also to give AP and Reuters the middle fingerMay 29 20:11
DaemonFChttp://trends.google.com/websites?q=foxnews.com%2C+cnn.com%2C+msnbc.com&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 29 20:11
nicktasticheheMay 29 20:11
schestowitzConserving monopolies and centres of power that fund itMay 29 20:11
DaemonFChits on their website confirm thisMay 29 20:11
nicktasticCNN is terribleMay 29 20:11
nicktasticEvery watched it?May 29 20:11
nicktasticIt makes me _angry_May 29 20:11
nicktastic*everMay 29 20:11
schestowitzChina tooMay 29 20:11
schestowitzThey also 'hammered' on itMay 29 20:11
nicktasticNew drinking game: take a shot every time a CNN talking head insults your intelligence.May 29 20:12
schestowitzNot like DaemonFC's 'hits'May 29 20:12
DaemonFChttp://trends.google.com/websites?q=ubuntu.com%2C+fedoraproject.org%2C+mandriva.com&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 29 20:12
DaemonFCUbuntu continues to be popular for no reasonMay 29 20:12
schestowitzHumanity for othersMay 29 20:12
DaemonFChttp://trends.google.com/websites?q=ubuntu.com%2C+fedoraproject.org%2C+mandriva.com%2C+opensuse.org&geo=all&date=all&sort=0May 29 20:12
schestowitzThey must be looking for instructions on how to get to the restaurantMay 29 20:12
DaemonFCOpenSuse is actually losing popularityMay 29 20:12
schestowitzYes, of courseMay 29 20:12
schestowitzLook at this week's newMay 29 20:12
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: also not all newspapers will go out of business, ones that only cover reporting in a county or town/city will still be popular. Since many people prefer to look at whats going on around them during the start of the day without turning on anything besides their toasters and coffee makersMay 29 20:13
schestowitzOpensuse gradually gets friedMay 29 20:13
schestowitzEven opensuse people note the abandonment May 29 20:13
schestowitzOf the community part anywayMay 29 20:13
schestowitzNot Novell staffMay 29 20:13
DaemonFChttp://www.google.com/trends?q=ubuntu%2C+fedora%2C+mandriva%2C+opensuseMay 29 20:13
schestowitzIt's manned by employeesMay 29 20:13
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: I can imagine newspapers will downsize allot and most of the international reporting will move onto newsgroups or webpagesMay 29 20:13
DaemonFCsearch term popularityMay 29 20:13
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: they can't sell subsMay 29 20:13
schestowitzThey'll need to use adsMay 29 20:13
DaemonFCOpenSuse has failed to grow since the MS dealMay 29 20:14
DaemonFCby any gaugeMay 29 20:14
schestowitzPaper distribution will stop at some stageMay 29 20:14
schestowitzAnd people  will be reluctant to pay onlineMay 29 20:14
DaemonFCbut Ubuntu is growing at the expense of every other distributionMay 29 20:14
schestowitzPeople like variety (plurality) of sourcesMay 29 20:14
schestowitzOne paper can'ty cover everyrhtinmgMay 29 20:14
schestowitzLike all Linux newsMay 29 20:14
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: they can't sell enough subs to large businesses who rather do their own advertising in this day and age. But for local community your average corner store would probably rather save and shell out alittle for a page in a newspaper then for the production costs and distribution fees of a commercialMay 29 20:15
DaemonFCUbuntu is the most undeserved of them all to be popularMay 29 20:15
DaemonFCthey're basically just standing on the shoulders of the people that do all the workMay 29 20:15
DaemonFCand taking all the creditMay 29 20:15
DaemonFCthey don't even understand the cause of bugs in their own operating systemMay 29 20:16
schestowitzBallnux: http://news.opensuse.org/2009/05/28/opensuse-112-milestone-2-released/May 29 20:16
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I can imagine modern newspaper may include some local articles and many adverts for sales concerning local stores and then post URLs for the rest of their contentMay 29 20:16
DaemonFCand have to look at what comes through the kernel.org mailing listsMay 29 20:16
DaemonFCand try patching their kernel with thatMay 29 20:16
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: That'll change too I think, just slowlyMay 29 20:16
DaemonFCUbuntu is a cargo cultMay 29 20:16
nicktasticBy the time the Internet generation turns 50, maybeMay 29 20:16
nicktasticDaemonFC: So is anti-Ubuntism :PMay 29 20:17
DaemonFCUbuntu lies almost totally on Red Hat, Novell, and the other distributionsMay 29 20:17
DaemonFCwithout them there couldn't be an UbuntuMay 29 20:17
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: they may also cut down on subscription and may bundle them in stores with magazinesMay 29 20:17
DaemonFC*reliesMay 29 20:17
schestowitzFedora 11 Plagued With Another Delay < http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Phoronix/~3/PN593ryOh9w/vr.php >May 29 20:17
nicktastics/Red Hat, Novell, and the other distributions/Debian/May 29 20:17
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: magazines will die tooMay 29 20:17
schestowitzThe print press loses efficiencyMay 29 20:17
schestowitzIt gets expensive to print stuffMay 29 20:18
schestowitzCan't recall the articleMay 29 20:18
DaemonFCDebian isn't a huge upstream contributor, but they do at least 4-5 times as much as UbuntuMay 29 20:18
schestowitzBut twitter brought this upMay 29 20:18
DaemonFCin any given time periodMay 29 20:18
DaemonFCso does MandrivaMay 29 20:18
schestowitzThey go out of business and press equipment become more scarce and thus expensiveMay 29 20:18
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: it will still be awhile before it impacts magazines thoughMay 29 20:18
DaemonFCwith no money and a small staffMay 29 20:18
nicktasticYeah, I'm not sure about that.May 29 20:18
DaemonFCMandriva still is more useful to Linux than UbuntuMay 29 20:18
schestowitzTry buying a cassette tape player these days....May 29 20:18
schestowitzThe notion of paging for news will die tooMay 29 20:18
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I can buy a mini-cassette recording at my local grocery storeMay 29 20:19
schestowitzI cam't understand why my thesis, for example, is sliced by pagesMay 29 20:19
Carl_Rover2k12does that count?May 29 20:19
schestowitzOrPhoronicMay 29 20:19
schestowitzIt's artificial limitationMay 29 20:19
schestowitzMimicking the problems with sheets of paperMay 29 20:19
DaemonFCit's a good idea to go with Fedora because you have the largest single contributor (Red Hat) to Linux backing your systemMay 29 20:19
DaemonFCyou get all the coolest stuff before anyone else doesMay 29 20:19
schestowitzSo some sites mimic magazines with judtification of text and PDFsMay 29 20:19
schestowitzNot necessary May 29 20:19
schestowitzJust cumbersaomeMay 29 20:19
nicktasticBecause if it is to be printed, it needs to be formatted with page breaks in mind?May 29 20:19
schestowitzNo screenreader supportMay 29 20:19
schestowitzNot good one anywayMay 29 20:19
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: good luck finding an audio recorder that can record in decent fidelity for up to an hour and a half for $10.99May 29 20:19
DaemonFCMandriva also works closely with the Fedora guys if you need a little more stability and still want newish featuresMay 29 20:20
schestowitzAnd also you lose the ability to conveniently use plugins, copy text, etc.May 29 20:20
DaemonFCUbuntu gets like sloppy thirds most of the timeMay 29 20:20
DaemonFCand breaks themMay 29 20:20
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: nobody has made a digital recorder that can offer that for the right price, maybe because they don't feel its profitable to offer such a low featured thus low margined paperMay 29 20:20
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: what what price can you buy a gramophone?May 29 20:20
DaemonFCI still have an original WalkmanMay 29 20:21
DaemonFCfrom the 80sMay 29 20:21
DaemonFClolMay 29 20:21
DaemonFCstill worksMay 29 20:21
schestowitznicktastic: it doesn't need to be printed. That's the pointMay 29 20:21
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: just as even most local news websites still won't cover community activities as well as local newspapers, because the margins don't justify the end means for profittingMay 29 20:21
schestowitzThis stuff is about text and dataMay 29 20:21
schestowitzin fact...!May 29 20:21
schestowitzPeople these days can use video tooMay 29 20:21
DaemonFCthe newspaper here has always been freeMay 29 20:21
schestowitzMultimedia is no distry workMay 29 20:21
schestowitzUnless one sticks to old traditionMay 29 20:21
DaemonFCentirely advertising supportedMay 29 20:21
schestowitzLike linking with biblioMay 29 20:21
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: Gramophones I can imagine are pretty expensive, they are antiquesMay 29 20:21
schestowitzInstead o hyperlinksMay 29 20:21
schestowitzSo paging to end is artificial imposed limitationMay 29 20:22
nicktasticschestowitz: Need, no, but many people prefer paperMay 29 20:22
schestowitzAll in vaomnMay 29 20:22
schestowitz*vainMay 29 20:22
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: and during their time they were the feature rich audio player of their timeMay 29 20:22
nicktasticI prefer paper books, for example, I find them less cumbersome than using a computer or ebook readerMay 29 20:22
DaemonFCI dunno about MP3, player support is universal and the patents expire soonishMay 29 20:22
schestowitznicktastic: some doMay 29 20:22
DaemonFCand have never been greatly enforced anywayMay 29 20:22
schestowitzUisually rthe older generationMay 29 20:22
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: I think e-Book readers are sooo redundantMay 29 20:22
nicktasticBut "need", no, there's no needMay 29 20:22
schestowitzBased on my limited experience anywayMay 29 20:22
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: yeahMay 29 20:22
schestowitzSome may never depart from paperMay 29 20:23
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: I think there's a lot of redundancy in the gadget marketMay 29 20:23
schestowitzBut tomorrow's generation grows more digitallyMay 29 20:23
schestowitzSMS, Web sites, etc.May 29 20:23
schestowitzeBooks are redundantMay 29 20:23
schestowitzIt's called e BOOKSMay 29 20:23
schestowitzThat's the problemMay 29 20:23
DaemonFCAAC and Vorbis are technically superior, but MP3 will be the defacto standard for a long long timeMay 29 20:23
schestowitzBOOKSMay 29 20:23
DaemonFC:PMay 29 20:23
nicktasticCarl_Rover2k12: Everything should be a regular computer, imo. It can do everything that smart phones, ebook readers, etc. do,May 29 20:23
schestowitzIf you strart from this hypothesisMay 29 20:23
schestowitzAnd try to mimic something badMay 29 20:23
schestowitzLike Linus saisMay 29 20:23
schestowitzBetter CVS than CVS is no goodMay 29 20:24
schestowitzSO he made Git rather than use SVNMay 29 20:24
schestowitzBOOKS are not a natural formMay 29 20:24
schestowitzNot idealMay 29 20:24
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: indeed because of the capabilities of electronics justifies putting more features into it without reflecting the price if the software is rightMay 29 20:24
nicktasticPeople would have computers of various sizes to best fit the task, and pluggable components to provide functionality, like cell phone or gpsMay 29 20:24
schestowitzJust best given some circumstanceMay 29 20:24
DaemonFCVLC is using Git nowMay 29 20:24
DaemonFCdevelopment is moving faster it seemsMay 29 20:24
DaemonFCthan when they used CVSMay 29 20:24
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: I am suprised no notebooks are offering a black and white "e-reader" modeMay 29 20:24
schestowitzI prefer video myself. Listening and watching while doing other things. For literature something with hyperinks like Wikipedia is betterMay 29 20:24
Carl_Rover2k12nicktastic: the XO-OLPC was the only oneMay 29 20:25
schestowitzYou can put Wikipedia on PDAs with HTML readersMay 29 20:25
schestowitzSimple HTML renderingMay 29 20:25
schestowitzWikipedia goes mobile nowMay 29 20:25
schestowitzMediaWiki has something planned for mobile layout (in the news)May 29 20:25
nicktasticschestowitz: Much of that seems like a matter of opinion to meMay 29 20:25
DaemonFCI've been using Vorbis q8 and have been having great successMay 29 20:26
nicktasticBut in any case, I'm sure paper will disappear before much longerMay 29 20:26
DaemonFCsounds about like the FLAC to me anywayMay 29 20:26
nicktasticAgain when the Internet generation gets to ~50 years old :PMay 29 20:26
DaemonFCif there's a difference, I'm not noticing itMay 29 20:26
nicktasticDaemonFC: Listen to a symphony on a nice system/nice headphones. The violins will sound like they're underwater.May 29 20:27
DaemonFCno, sounds very good at q8May 29 20:27
DaemonFCq8 averages 256k, still sounds noticibly better than a 320k MP3May 29 20:27
DaemonFCeven with Lame 3.98 (latest version)May 29 20:27
nicktasticTrue, but there are still noticable artifacts.May 29 20:27
nicktasticEven with aotuv vorbisMay 29 20:27
nicktasticAnd 320kbit approaches the size of flacMay 29 20:27
DaemonFCI'm using Vorbis 1.2May 29 20:27
DaemonFCnoMay 29 20:28
DaemonFC320k is nowhere near FLACMay 29 20:28
DaemonFCFLAC decompresses as it plays anywayMay 29 20:28
DaemonFCso it's identical quality to a CDMay 29 20:28
nicktasticUh...yeah it is. 256kbit is about half the size of flac, iircMay 29 20:28
DaemonFCbut FLAC bitrate as compressed ends up around 800-900kMay 29 20:28
DaemonFCbut decompresses on the flyMay 29 20:28
DaemonFCto be identical to the CDMay 29 20:29
DaemonFCit's not lossyMay 29 20:29
nicktasticyeah okMay 29 20:29
DaemonFCit's essentially just a very optimized file compression for audioMay 29 20:29
nicktasticYeah I know what it isMay 29 20:29
DaemonFCit doesn't discard any of the streamMay 29 20:29
nicktasticWe were talking about file sizes ;)May 29 20:29
DaemonFCif all you're worried about is file size in lossless formats, you could use WMA Lossless, Apple Lossless, or Monkeys AudioMay 29 20:30
DaemonFCbut you sacrifice interoperability and a ton of featuresMay 29 20:30
nicktasticflac is just fine for meMay 29 20:31
DaemonFCand in many cases you need more CPU resources to play thoseMay 29 20:31
nicktasticNo artifacts, resonable sizeMay 29 20:31
DaemonFCVorbis is much better than MP3 with regards to perceived quality, noticeable artifacts for MP3 start at around 356k and get worse the lower you goMay 29 20:32
DaemonFCVorbis is good down to q5May 29 20:32
nicktasticYeah vorbis blows mp3 awayMay 29 20:32
nicktasticIts laughable actuallyMay 29 20:32
DaemonFCwhich averages like 160k I thinkMay 29 20:32
DaemonFCerrrMay 29 20:32
DaemonFC256k for MP3 that isMay 29 20:32
nicktasticIn fact aotuv vorbis has been the winner in several tests I've read aboutMay 29 20:32
nicktasticpitting all the popular lossy codecs against one anotherMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCThe worst by far that I've ever tried was WMAMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCI tried it out just to say I gave it a fair shakeMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCand it's pretty horribleMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCno matter what bitrate I used, I could spot the WMAMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCMicrosoft was trying to say 64k WMA was CD qualityMay 29 20:33
DaemonFCmy assMay 29 20:33
DaemonFC:PMay 29 20:33
nicktastichahahahahaMay 29 20:34
nicktastic"We said it, it must be true!"May 29 20:34
DaemonFCMicrosoft doesn't even use WMA in Microsoft Game StudiosMay 29 20:34
DaemonFCthey use VorbisMay 29 20:34
nicktasticBehold the power of marketingMay 29 20:34
nicktasticReallyMay 29 20:34
nicktasticThat's hilarious.May 29 20:34
DaemonFCI think that really just says it allMay 29 20:34
schestowitz Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) http://www.wallowa.com/Main.asp?SectionID=9&ArticleID=18925May 29 20:35
DaemonFCin Fable and Halo, you can see that they've compiled a Vorbis playack engineMay 29 20:35
DaemonFCand all the audio is Vorbis streams q5May 29 20:35
DaemonFCthey don't even have confidence in their own formatMay 29 20:35
DaemonFCwhy should I?May 29 20:35
DaemonFC:PMay 29 20:35
DaemonFCthey had some of the files for earlier builds of Halo as WAV filesMay 29 20:36
DaemonFCso I did an experiement and tried to use WMA on themMay 29 20:36
DaemonFCand there really was no comparisonMay 29 20:36
nicktasticWell, a priori, its a proprietary codec, so not an optionMay 29 20:36
DaemonFCthings like bullet ricochet stuck out like a sore thumbMay 29 20:37
DaemonFCin WMAMay 29 20:37
nicktasticvorbis is particularly good at keeping quality at low bitratesMay 29 20:37
DaemonFCI have some WMAs from the URGE stor because they were freeMay 29 20:38
DaemonFCbut I don't encode to itMay 29 20:38
DaemonFCMicrosoft was cranking the bitrate on those things to compensate for WMA artifactsMay 29 20:38
DaemonFCApple was using 128k AAC at the time and Microsoft had to use 192k WMA to get nearly the same qualityMay 29 20:38
DaemonFCso you got bigger files that sound worseMay 29 20:39
DaemonFC:)May 29 20:39
nicktasticheheheMay 29 20:39
DaemonFCyeah, WMA 9 sounds OK if you crank the bitrate and then you effectively cut your storage space on the portable in halfMay 29 20:39
DaemonFCI wonder why nobody has said anything about thatMay 29 20:40
DaemonFC:)May 29 20:40
nicktasticThat's much too technical for most peopleMay 29 20:40
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: hence why people who would be interested in the Zune HD should get the Cowon S9 insteadMay 29 20:41
nicktasticPeople believe what marketing departments tell them ;)May 29 20:41
DaemonFCMicrosoft tries to avoid WMA, and when they can't avoid it, they try to hide its design flaws by upping the bitrateMay 29 20:41
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Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: Cowon S9 has the same OLED screen as the Zune HD as well as potential for multitouch support and supports a whole lot more codecs as well as vorbisMay 29 20:41
DaemonFCWMA exists only because you can DRM it and they don't have to pay royalties for MP3 or AACMay 29 20:41
DaemonFCnot because it's superior to anythingMay 29 20:41
schestowitzwb, Senor _Hicham_ May 29 20:42
_Hicham_How r u doing Don Schestowitz?May 29 20:42
schestowitz"Google kicked off its I/O developer conference here with a spirited endorsement of new Web tools and adoption of new standards, particularly HTML 5, as driving a new generation of more innovative applications." http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3822236/Google+Declares+The+Web+Has+Won.htmMay 29 20:42
DaemonFCI should do my own taste test, lolMay 29 20:42
*schestowitz very excited about Google proliferating <video>\May 29 20:42
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: taste test?May 29 20:42
DaemonFCwith the files Microsoft was using to pimp WMAMay 29 20:42
nicktasticbblMay 29 20:42
nicktasticschestowitz: Yeah! That's awesomeMay 29 20:43
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: you can taste codecs?May 29 20:43
*nicktastic &May 29 20:43
DaemonFCcompress them all with the most up to date encodersMay 29 20:43
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: I wonder how WMA tastesMay 29 20:43
schestowitzF* Flash and Silver LieMay 29 20:43
schestowitzAdobe might fight backMay 29 20:43
DaemonFCWMA is particularly bad on electric guitarsMay 29 20:43
_Hicham_Adobe is cooperating more with MozillaMay 29 20:43
schestowitzPeople install Flash since 2005 or so for their video monopoly through dependencyMay 29 20:43
DaemonFCand saxophonesMay 29 20:43
_Hicham_fuck FlashMay 29 20:44
schestowitzI just need the media fileMay 29 20:44
schestowitzThe video, the beefMay 29 20:44
schestowitzNot the junk 'around' itMay 29 20:44
_Hicham_there must be a way to overcome the flash formatMay 29 20:44
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: indeed, flash is also one of the most CPU intensive apps aroundMay 29 20:45
schestowitz_Hicham_: Shunning sites that use itMay 29 20:45
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schestowitzComplinign to their WebmastersMay 29 20:45
_Hicham_Schestowitz : u use Flash tooMay 29 20:45
schestowitzAfter a while they produce Flash-free routesMay 29 20:45
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schestowitzNovell.com is FULL of FlashMay 29 20:45
schestowitzJust comes to show what an 'open source' player they arMay 29 20:45
schestowitz*AreMay 29 20:45
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: I can't understand though why Google just doesn't start moving the entire Youtube Library to H.264 instead of trying to make copies for the mobile websiteMay 29 20:46
schestowitz_Hicham_: I use Flash for YouTubeMay 29 20:46
_Hicham_fuck NovellMay 29 20:46
tessier 'Although G1 is available for use in this release, note that production use of G1 is only permitted where a Java support contract has been purchased.'May 29 20:46
tessierWTF?May 29 20:46
schestowitztessier: where from?May 29 20:46
tessierhttp://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/05/29/1711203/Java-Gets-New-Garbage-Collector-But-Only-If-You-Buy-SupportMay 29 20:46
schestowitzOracle...May 29 20:47
tessierSo much for being FOSSMay 29 20:47
_Hicham_that is itMay 29 20:47
_Hicham_bye bye JavaMay 29 20:47
tessierUnfortunately, I doubt thatMay 29 20:48
_Hicham_Welcome to the world of PythonMay 29 20:48
schestowitzOracle won't let this happenMay 29 20:50
Carl_Rover2k12_Hicham_:  what about Ruby?May 29 20:50
schestowitzIf there's outcry they'll keep it dominantMay 29 20:50
schestowitzLast year Oracle did something directly to counter .NETMay 29 20:50
schestowitzNow it has JavaMay 29 20:50
schestowitzAnd it takes pride of itMay 29 20:51
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: Oracle is looking to try to cash in on the ubiquity of JavaMay 29 20:51
schestowitzIt won't let community support just dissolveMay 29 20:51
MinceRhttp://imagechan.com/images/97ea00adb720d07ab49c837ac5c758c3.jpgMay 29 20:51
_Hicham_There are not open sourcing it anymoreMay 29 20:51
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: at the cost of what?May 29 20:51
_Hicham_Sun was trying to open source itMay 29 20:51
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: alienating small developers that Oracle finds redundantMay 29 20:52
schestowitzWas?May 29 20:52
schestowitzNothing was reversedMay 29 20:52
schestowitzIt's just slowMay 29 20:52
schestowitzAnd I don't think they can retractMay 29 20:52
schestowitzExcept for future v ersionsMay 29 20:52
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: Oracle is now pursuing the option of cashing in on businesses that utilize their language while, believing that small time developers can live without the extra new features coming down the pipesMay 29 20:53
_Hicham_schestowitz : how do u call this license then?May 29 20:53
_Hicham_it is even worse than previous Sun's EULAMay 29 20:53
tessierMethinks they just want to make damn sure nobody uses this feature in a production environment. This is more of a sneak peek for paying customers who are contractually bound against using this in a production environment.May 29 20:53
Carl_Rover2k12_Hicham_: it seems they intend to fork Java developmentMay 29 20:53
tessierMakes more sense.May 29 20:53
Carl_Rover2k12for the haves and havenotsMay 29 20:53
Carl_Rover2k12tessier: perhapsMay 29 20:54
_Hicham_I don't know what will OpenJDK's place in all of thisMay 29 20:54
schestowitzECT FUD... interviewing MS's lawsuits re: FOSS. "The Jacobsen case raises a new set of concerns for developers of proprietary software," Jonathan Moskin, partner in the intellectual property practice of White & Case, told LinuxInsider.  http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/67192.html?wlc=1243627806May 29 20:57
_Hicham_OpenJDK is primarily pushed by RedHatMay 29 20:57
schestowitzYes, so it's not so 'dead' after allMay 29 20:58
schestowitzIt will emerge again if promises about Java as FOSS are not honoured and upheldMay 29 20:58
_Hicham_Java has never been FOSSMay 29 20:59
schestowitzWell, FOSS-bound, sort ofMay 29 20:59
schestowitzProvisionsMay 29 20:59
_Hicham_neverMay 29 20:59
_Hicham_it have been a lie from the startMay 29 20:59
_Hicham_I don't like itMay 29 21:00
_Hicham_I never liked itMay 29 21:00
_Hicham_I was forced to use it in some projectsMay 29 21:00
_Hicham_Google is gonna change thisMay 29 21:02
_Hicham_they are focusing more on PythonMay 29 21:02
_Hicham_DaemonFC will help improving PythonMay 29 21:03
_Hicham_as he is a great FOSS activistMay 29 21:03
MinceRlolMay 29 21:03
schestowitzlol indeedMay 29 21:04
DaemonFCWMA 9.2 is superior to Lame MP3 3.98, but clearly loses to Vorbis 1.2May 29 21:04
DaemonFCat 64kMay 29 21:04
schestowitzPOS activistMay 29 21:04
DaemonFCI compressed the WAV sample Microsoft provided for their comparison back in 2000May 29 21:05
_Hicham_fuck WMAMay 29 21:05
_Hicham_never liked that shitMay 29 21:05
DaemonFCalthough no format is as good as the CD, Vorbis was clearly better than WMA and MP3May 29 21:05
DaemonFCI can provide the files I usedMay 29 21:05
_Hicham_Oh my GodMay 29 21:05
DaemonFC:DMay 29 21:05
schestowitzIs this SCO giving up? http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20090528181342101May 29 21:06
DaemonFCMP3 is clearly the worst format of the 3May 29 21:06
DaemonFCfor sound qualityMay 29 21:06
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_Hicham_DaemonFC : why people are still using MP3 then?May 29 21:06
DaemonFCeven with the latest LAME encoderMay 29 21:06
DaemonFCwho knowsMay 29 21:06
_goblinhi allMay 29 21:07
_goblingtrMay 29 21:07
_Hicham_LAME is an open source encoderMay 29 21:07
_Hicham_hi _goblinMay 29 21:07
DaemonFCLAME still losesMay 29 21:07
_goblinWhats the discusion?May 29 21:07
DaemonFCbecause of technical limitations in MP3May 29 21:07
_Hicham_well, MP3 was a revolution in its eraMay 29 21:08
DaemonFChttp://rapidshare.de/files/47347802/Compare64.7z.htmlMay 29 21:08
_Hicham_because its base idea is really smartMay 29 21:08
DaemonFCthere you go, it's got the WAV source, an MP3, a WMA, and a Vorbis fileMay 29 21:08
_Hicham_what is that? a song made by u?May 29 21:09
DaemonFCVorbis q1, WMA and MP3 at 64k CBRMay 29 21:09
_Hicham_did u sing the free software song?May 29 21:09
DaemonFCVLC can play the WMA, it's not DRM'd obviously :PMay 29 21:09
_Hicham_isn't there any way to remove DRM?May 29 21:09
_Hicham_I never googled about thatMay 29 21:10
DaemonFCyes, but you need Windows XP to strip the DRM from a DRM'd WMAMay 29 21:10
_Hicham_coz I don't need itMay 29 21:10
DaemonFCbecause there's an exploit in WMP 11 for XPMay 29 21:10
DaemonFCdoesn't work on Vista thoughMay 29 21:10
schestowitz_goblin: small G?May 29 21:10
DaemonFCwell, not the one I've used anywayMay 29 21:11
DaemonFCit used to work on VistaMay 29 21:11
_Hicham_fuck XP, fuck Vista, fuck MS, fuck their bullshitMay 29 21:11
DaemonFCbut Microsoft patched over it with a new version of the DRM librariesMay 29 21:11
schestowitz_Hicham_: MS server sales down 29% todayMay 29 21:11
schestowitz'Just 29%May 29 21:11
*_goblin is now known as _GoblinMay 29 21:11
_Hicham_fuck Microsoft LibrariesMay 29 21:11
schestowitz_Goblin: I was jokingMay 29 21:11
_Hicham_fuck their CRT limitation in dllsMay 29 21:11
_GoblinlolMay 29 21:11
_Goblin:)May 29 21:12
schestowitzGood news for Linux todayMay 29 21:12
schestowitzAnd Microsoft goes cccccccrrrrazyMay 29 21:12
schestowitzAttack Linus frontallyMay 29 21:12
DaemonFCwhy do you think I keep XP around?May 29 21:12
schestowitzWith anti-Linux ads it pays ASUS forMay 29 21:12
_Goblinyeah, Im going over your site now...just got back from workMay 29 21:12
DaemonFCit can bust through the DRM on those subscription filesMay 29 21:12
schestowitzIt used to do this in serversMay 29 21:12
DaemonFCunlimited supply of freee music filesMay 29 21:12
_GoblinRoy, what about the Sky/Microsoft deal?May 29 21:12
schestowitz"Get the facts" it was calledMay 29 21:12
schestowitzNow on the desktopMay 29 21:12
_Goblinheard about that on the radio on the way homeMay 29 21:12
schestowitzAnd you know just how huge Linux became on  serversMay 29 21:13
schestowitz_Goblin: some silly XBox thingMay 29 21:13
schestowitzSky and many UK-based companies are in bed with MSMay 29 21:13
DaemonFCNapster is using 256k WMA currentlyMay 29 21:13
schestowitzThat's nuthin' to judge byMay 29 21:13
schestowitz_Goblin: The Sky will be falling with the Vole :-)May 29 21:14
_GoblinWMA? Whats that ;)May 29 21:15
DaemonFCwhat you do is you use a Visa gift card with like $5 on it and sign up for a 2 week free trialMay 29 21:15
DaemonFCthat way they can't get your personal information and they can't bill youMay 29 21:15
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_Hicham_vive piratebayMay 29 21:16
_Hicham_wb tacone the maffiosoMay 29 21:16
DaemonFChttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3#Design_limitationsMay 29 21:18
_Hicham_DaemonFC will remove DRM'ed media from the worldMay 29 21:18
DaemonFCLAME can never overcome those or else it won't be MP3 compatible anymoreMay 29 21:18
schestowitzHaha. http://ostatic.com/blog/gigaom-pro-launched-subscription-service-has-in-depth-tech-researchMay 29 21:18
schestowitzWho would pay for such stuffMay 29 21:18
DaemonFCso in many ways, MP3 is stuck in 1989May 29 21:18
schestowitzIf it's insightful, they would publish itMay 29 21:18
schestowitzSubscription are good tools for accepting bribesMay 29 21:19
schestowitzYou publish somethingMay 29 21:19
schestowitzRequire sunbscriptionMay 29 21:19
schestowitzCompany buys subsMay 29 21:19
schestowitzYou then praise company in publicMay 29 21:19
schestowitzBribe transactions...May 29 21:19
schestowitzAnalysis do this..May 29 21:19
DaemonFCLAME doesn't actually fix many things, it works around bugs in the MP3 specification more than it really fixes anythingMay 29 21:19
DaemonFCit's a hackMay 29 21:19
DaemonFCit can't fix MP3 without breaking compatibilityMay 29 21:19
schestowitz_Hicham_: tacone submits to LinuxToday as taconerMay 29 21:20
schestowitzNo mafiaMay 29 21:20
schestowitzDon't say thisMay 29 21:20
schestowitzOr he'll send someone to your house; -)May 29 21:20
DaemonFCit has a better psychoaccoustic model than the reference MP3 encoder, that's where most of LAME's perceived quality improvements come fromMay 29 21:20
_Hicham_schestowitz : I knowMay 29 21:20
schestowitzOooooh... you don't wanna know !!May 29 21:21
DaemonFCthe reference implementation also does not support variable bitrateMay 29 21:21
DaemonFCusing VBR MP3s may confuse older portable playersMay 29 21:21
_Hicham_tacone maffioso bellissimoMay 29 21:21
DaemonFCit also encodes faster than the reference encoderMay 29 21:22
tacone?May 29 21:22
taconealready drunk ?May 29 21:22
DaemonFCthose are the benefits you get from using LAME rather than iTunes or Windows Media Player to encode MP3sMay 29 21:22
_Hicham_I heard that Ogg is used on some audio playersMay 29 21:22
_Hicham_which is greatMay 29 21:22
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_Hicham_I d love to use those audio playersMay 29 21:22
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DaemonFCMy preference goes Vorbis, AAC, Lame MP3May 29 21:23
DaemonFCFAAC does a decent job of encoding AAC filesMay 29 21:23
_Hicham_can DaemonFC be encoded to another format?May 29 21:24
DaemonFCOOXMLMay 29 21:25
DaemonFC:)May 29 21:25
DaemonFCj/kMay 29 21:25
_Hicham_is Schestowitz open source?May 29 21:25
DaemonFCthere is currently no office suite that supports the ISO version of OOXML, not even MS Office 2007May 29 21:25
_Hicham_come on and voteMay 29 21:25
DaemonFCI found that amusingMay 29 21:26
schestowitz_Hicham_: maybe, but it's hard to disassemble meMay 29 21:26
DaemonFCOOo is having to replicate Office 2007's dialect of OOXML, not the ISO standard versionMay 29 21:26
_Hicham_do u use Office 2007?May 29 21:27
DaemonFCthe ISO standard was done for misdirectionMay 29 21:27
DaemonFCtoo bloatedMay 29 21:27
DaemonFCI do have the installation disc thoughMay 29 21:27
DaemonFCit has about a hojillion things I don't use and don't wantMay 29 21:27
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DaemonFCI have the installer disc just in case I ever end up needing itMay 29 21:28
_Hicham_Why use it since OpenOffice3.1 does all the stuff?May 29 21:29
DaemonFCI tried using Office 2007, but that Julie Larson reen that they're parading around as a genius who was behind the Windows 7 UI royally fucked over officeMay 29 21:29
DaemonFCit took me 20 minutes to figure out how to save a fileMay 29 21:29
DaemonFC*GreenMay 29 21:30
_Hicham_Ctrl+Alt+SMay 29 21:31
_Hicham_in all major appsMay 29 21:31
DaemonFCno, that doesn't workMay 29 21:32
_Hicham_really?May 29 21:32
DaemonFCI'm telling you, it is truly wickedMay 29 21:32
DaemonFCit defies even the standard Windows user interface conventionsMay 29 21:32
_Hicham_I don't know who is the genius that invented the ribbonMay 29 21:32
DaemonFCyou have to relearn everything just to use MS OfficeMay 29 21:32
_Hicham_the ribbon is copyrightedMay 29 21:33
DaemonFCinterestingly enough, OOo can't save docxMay 29 21:33
DaemonFCso it's not on the list of approved softwareMay 29 21:33
_Hicham_you have to mention it clearly in ur code that u thank MSMay 29 21:33
DaemonFCit can import OOXML but can't save itMay 29 21:33
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_Hicham_there is a Novell plugin that lets u do thatMay 29 21:34
schestowitzIsn't that Patent Hawk?May 29 21:34
_Hicham_I saved docx with OOoMay 29 21:34
DaemonFCnoMay 29 21:34
schestowitzGary Odom?May 29 21:35
DaemonFCGo-OO can't do it eitherMay 29 21:35
_Hicham_the blue ribbon is even available in LinuxMay 29 21:37
_Hicham_I ve read about some toolkit offering itMay 29 21:37
_Hicham_schestowitz : should I test openSUSE?May 29 21:37
DaemonFCI usually save to Office 2003 XML or doc filesMay 29 21:38
_Hicham_who is the idiot that want to save files in docx?May 29 21:38
DaemonFChave to use Microsoft formatsMay 29 21:39
DaemonFCnot my decisionMay 29 21:39
schestowitzI hate t when gadgets run Linux while not supporting Linux desktops.. Linux Gadgets < http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=44 >May 29 21:41
schestowitz_Hicham_: you couldMay 29 21:41
schestowitzBut many already doMay 29 21:42
_Hicham_did u test it before?May 29 21:43
schestowitzTrue cost of migrating to open source  <  http://www.zdnetasia.com/insight/software/0,39044822,62054142,00.htm > Good ol' chart.May 29 21:43
schestowitz_Hicham_: I used SUSE for yearsMay 29 21:44
schestowitzNever OpenSUSEMay 29 21:44
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: WebOS and Android are to Linux as Mac OSX is to BSDMay 29 21:44
_Hicham_SLES and SLED?May 29 21:45
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: those are OSs that have almost divorced any userland and even most developing features from the kernel in favor of a proprietary APIMay 29 21:45
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: wow ZDNet Asia in not invaded by M$ shills yetMay 29 21:46
DaemonFCyesMay 29 21:47
DaemonFCthe novell docx extension worksMay 29 21:48
DaemonFCI can save to docx nowMay 29 21:48
DaemonFCI feel dirtyMay 29 21:48
Carl_Rover2k12then again with "perks" like these I can why M$ employees go out of their way to show their "patriotism" for the company: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik0T_O5FZNA&feature=related :PMay 29 21:48
Carl_Rover2k12mind you I found that video within the "Related Videos" section from your'sMay 29 21:48
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Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: as long as the development of that extension is forked in the future to another developer you should feel fineMay 29 21:49
Carl_Rover2k12M$ employees get all the free Starbucks they can drink to keep them wired while writing the most monolithic and redundantly complicated code in the worldMay 29 21:50
Carl_Rover2k12they are also the #1 consumers of ZunesMay 29 21:50
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: yes, Palm and Google just use LinuxMay 29 21:52
schestowitzDoes Palm give patches?May 29 21:52
schestowitz_Hicham_: neither. I use SuSEMay 29 21:52
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: true, ZDNet Asia is still quite devoid of Microdoft shillsMay 29 21:53
schestowitzIn ZDNet UK you need to know who to be careful ofMay 29 21:53
schestowitzIn ZDNet Australia they are usually OKMay 29 21:53
schestowitzVictoria Ho is OKMay 29 21:53
_Hicham_u mean before Novell bought it?May 29 21:53
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: nope and what can they contribute since Palm only utilizes the kernel for its hardware supportMay 29 21:53
DaemonFCGo-OO with the docx converter seems fairly compatibleMay 29 21:54
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: John C. Dvorak's Trolling Techniques < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMQv0j29WHA >May 29 21:55
schestowitz_Hicham_: yes, I used SuSE at home and work before the deal.May 29 21:56
schestowitzThat's why I caredMay 29 21:56
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: still, Palm sort of advertises Linux passivelyMay 29 21:56
DaemonFCDvorak is awesomeMay 29 21:56
_Hicham_that is why u picked Mandriva, because it is the closest to itMay 29 21:56
schestowitzLike TomTomMay 29 21:56
schestowitzYou can say that Palm uses LinuxMay 29 21:56
schestowitzAnd that's about itMay 29 21:56
schestowitzAnd you build a larger dependent ecosystem around LinuxMay 29 21:57
schestowitzmaybe they'll join the Kernel Foundation[sic]May 29 21:57
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: not really they seem to show off more about how WebOS's API is HTML/CSS basedMay 29 21:57
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: yes, but passively they acknowledge running on LinuxMay 29 21:57
schestowitzYou have to squeeze that out maybeMay 29 21:58
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: but Palm is not interested in actually changing or adding any major features to the Linux kernel, if they do they may just take the Apple routeMay 29 21:58
DaemonFChttp://www.dvorak.org/blog/2009/05/29/29-year-old-idiot-fathered-21-children-with-11-different-womenon-a-minimum-wage-job/May 29 21:58
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Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: even if Palm acknowledges it, many Linux developers would be still disappointed that beyond handlers for basic hardware functions and peripherals along with VGA handlers there isn't much interaction the developer can take advantage of between the WebOS API and kernelMay 29 22:00
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: its probably even more abstracted then Aqua & Quartz are from DarwinMay 29 22:00
DaemonFCschestowitz: I like Dvorak UncensoredMay 29 22:01
DaemonFChe's amusingMay 29 22:01
DaemonFChttp://www.dvorak.org/blog/2009/05/28/church-of-scientology-banned-from-wikipedia-updates/May 29 22:02
neighborleeLOLMay 29 22:02
DaemonFCMy respect for Wikipedia just went up a notchMay 29 22:02
neighborleeindeedMay 29 22:02
DaemonFCjesusMay 29 22:03
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schestowitzBN critic debunked: http://jonreagan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/its-time-for-change-part-i/#comment-832May 29 22:03
DaemonFCClamAV's virus database went up about 20,000 signatures this weekMay 29 22:03
DaemonFC!!!!!!May 29 22:03
DaemonFCthis WEEKMay 29 22:03
Carl_Rover2k12DaemonFC: well the Wikipedia community takes their pride in having unbias and pure academia driven material very seriouslyMay 29 22:04
DaemonFCwell, at least that's one group of shitheads downMay 29 22:04
schestowitzThe press likes finding wrinkles in WikipediaMay 29 22:04
DaemonFCthey should get rid of Walmart, Exxon Mobil, and Microsoft nextMay 29 22:04
schestowitzIt scares themMay 29 22:04
schestowitzSame with CraiglistMay 29 22:04
schestowitzSame with CraigslistMay 29 22:04
schestowitzHere's a silly one: http://jonreagan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/its-time-for-change-part-i/#comment-832May 29 22:05
schestowitzOops. http://jonreagan.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/its-time-for-change-part-i/#comment-832May 29 22:05
schestowitzDamn.May 29 22:05
schestowitzhttp://soabestpractices.ulitzer.com/node/980564/printMay 29 22:05
schestowitzThey call opening of APIs "open source"May 29 22:06
schestowitzThat's such a corruption of existing terminologyMay 29 22:06
DaemonFCschestowitz: API documentation helps with reverse engineering effortsMay 29 22:06
DaemonFCat leastMay 29 22:06
DaemonFCanyway, Scientology hasn't been blockedMay 29 22:07
DaemonFCthey can still use their DSL/Cable at homeMay 29 22:07
DaemonFCunder their own namesMay 29 22:07
DaemonFCbut this may slow them downMay 29 22:07
DaemonFCit's a nice gesture at leastMay 29 22:07
DaemonFChttp://www.dvorak.org/blog/2009/05/28/java-html5-will-kill-the-os/May 29 22:08
_Hicham_this pulseaudio in Fedora 11 still have some minor problemsMay 29 22:08
DaemonFCflame bait for schestowitzMay 29 22:08
MinceRpulseaudio is the problemMay 29 22:08
MinceRby itselfMay 29 22:08
_Hicham_to tune volume, u have to access the real virtual cardMay 29 22:08
neighborlee_Hicham_, no  surprise on any levelMay 29 22:08
_Hicham_by typing alsamixer -c 0May 29 22:08
neighborleeits a problem whereever it goes..thats beeen my experience for most partMay 29 22:09
DaemonFChe is right though, HTML 5 has a better shot than JAVA if only because it's not proprietary and performs betterMay 29 22:09
_Hicham_It is really trying to organize the mess in Linux audioMay 29 22:09
_Hicham_but it is too hardMay 29 22:09
DaemonFCJava lost all its momentum while Sun sat there with its thumb up its assMay 29 22:09
neighborleejava is free nowMay 29 22:09
MinceRno, it's trying to mess things upMay 29 22:09
DaemonFCreimplementing every API on every platformMay 29 22:09
_Hicham_Linux has long suffered from audioMay 29 22:09
neighborlee99% at least isn't it ?May 29 22:09
MinceRit's redoing things alsa already doesMay 29 22:09
neighborlee_Hicham_, indeed it hasMay 29 22:09
MinceRand it adds opportunities for audio to skip and stutterMay 29 22:09
_Hicham_neighborlee: Java is still closed sourceMay 29 22:09
_Hicham_a lot of applets doesn't work with OpenJDKMay 29 22:10
MinceRmy system used to be able to play music well even under normal loadMay 29 22:10
MinceRthanks in part to pulseaudio, those days are goneMay 29 22:10
DaemonFCHTML 5 is what Stallman fears the most because it's now possible to use standard web technologies to create obfuscated code and in effect, entire applicationsMay 29 22:10
DaemonFChe doesn't like this because it means more proprietary apps that can run on LinuxMay 29 22:10
_Hicham_MinceR : what distro do u use?May 29 22:10
DaemonFCin effectMay 29 22:10
MinceR_Hicham_: ubuntu trainwreck edition, also known as intrepid ibexMay 29 22:10
DaemonFCno, Trainwreck Edition is JauntyMay 29 22:11
DaemonFCIbex was the warm up actMay 29 22:11
DaemonFC:PMay 29 22:11
MinceRalso known as "things were working too well, let's fuck everything up" editionMay 29 22:11
MinceRwell, jaunty could be even worse for all i knowMay 29 22:11
DaemonFCit isMay 29 22:11
DaemonFCmuch worseMay 29 22:11
neighborlee_Hicham_, most of it is notMay 29 22:11
schestowitzEdgy was the bad appleMay 29 22:11
schestowitz6.10May 29 22:11
neighborlee_Hicham_, thats why fedora is embracing itMay 29 22:11
DaemonFCthey royally fucked up the entire sound systemMay 29 22:11
DaemonFCto the point where you need your own kernel and new Pulseaudio packagesMay 29 22:11
MinceRup until gutsy, the most trouble i had was upgradingMay 29 22:11
MinceRwell, they seem to have fixed upgrading... and broke everything elseMay 29 22:12
DaemonFCthat was what I had to end up doing to make the sound system behave properlyMay 29 22:12
_Hicham_Fedora is embracing OpenJDKMay 29 22:12
_Hicham_OpenJDK was started by RedHat as IcedTeaMay 29 22:12
DaemonFCFedora is getting better, and Ubuntu is taking a nose diveMay 29 22:12
MinceRof course, killing pulseaudio makes several apps unable to output audioMay 29 22:12
_Hicham_and then Sun liked the ideaMay 29 22:12
neighborlee_Hicham_, close enoughMay 29 22:12
DaemonFCit's good that they're targeting former XP users with low expectationsMay 29 22:12
_Hicham_Pulse Audio is working as a charm for meMay 29 22:13
_Hicham_I had just one issueMay 29 22:13
_Hicham_the sound volumeMay 29 22:13
_Hicham_which I just solved right nowMay 29 22:13
DaemonFCif it comes down to XP vs Ubuntu Jaunty, that's just a no win situationMay 29 22:13
DaemonFC:PMay 29 22:13
DaemonFCUbuntu is a horrible example of the potential of a Linux distributionMay 29 22:14
_Hicham_Ubuntu just copies from the other distrosMay 29 22:14
MinceRthey didn't copy upstartMay 29 22:14
DaemonFCthe worst possible ambassador of free softwareMay 29 22:14
_Hicham_upstart is an exceptionMay 29 22:14
DaemonFCUpstart was the one good idea that came out of UbuntuMay 29 22:14
DaemonFCand will probably outlive itMay 29 22:14
_Hicham_and the developer was trying to push in debian long beforeMay 29 22:15
DaemonFCif Ubuntu crashes and burns there's no reason why Red Hat couldn't maintain itMay 29 22:15
_Hicham_but Debian devs refusedMay 29 22:15
_Hicham_for compatibility issuesMay 29 22:15
_Hicham_just like replacing bash with dashMay 29 22:15
DaemonFCthat's why open source projects are really so much better for programmersMay 29 22:15
_Hicham_which create infinite problems in UbuntuMay 29 22:15
DaemonFCif Microsoft went under, you'd see years of work just dieMay 29 22:15
DaemonFCwith open source, anyone can pick up the torch and bad ideas can be left where they diedMay 29 22:16
_Hicham_The guy is a Debian programmerMay 29 22:16
_Hicham_so u can't say it is UbuntuMay 29 22:16
_Hicham_he just pushed it through UbuntuMay 29 22:16
DaemonFCyeah, it makes sense, use Ubuntu's resources to get it off the groundMay 29 22:17
DaemonFCthere's nothing in it that requires UbuntuMay 29 22:17
DaemonFCso it was a good callMay 29 22:17
_Hicham_apart from upstart, Ubuntu create osd-notifyMay 29 22:17
MinceRdisabling root and using sudo was a good idea tooMay 29 22:17
DaemonFCbad idea with osd-notifyMay 29 22:17
_Hicham_which is a great innovation to the world of FOSSMay 29 22:17
_Hicham_disabling root is a Debian ideaMay 29 22:18
DaemonFCit expose a lot of bugs and is annoyingMay 29 22:18
MinceRi didn't know debian introduced that tooMay 29 22:18
DaemonFCand there's stuff they need to do that's more important than thatMay 29 22:18
_Hicham_Fedora is against disabling rootMay 29 22:18
_Hicham_and I am against disabling rootMay 29 22:18
DaemonFCthere's no good reason to cripple the OSMay 29 22:18
DaemonFCto create perceived securityMay 29 22:18
_Hicham_Debian is against disabling rootMay 29 22:18
DaemonFCyou can use sudo without disabling rootMay 29 22:19
DaemonFCthat's how it was meant to be usedMay 29 22:19
DaemonFCdisabling root and calling that a security feature is just false sense of securityMay 29 22:19
_Hicham_Shuttleworth just didn't get along with Debian devsMay 29 22:19
MinceRthere's no need to set a root passwordMay 29 22:20
_Hicham_so he said, let fuck DebianMay 29 22:20
DaemonFCyou can easily reenable root if you have a sudo passwordMay 29 22:20
_Hicham_and use my money to spread UbuntuMay 29 22:20
MinceRespecially when you have multiple people admining the same machineMay 29 22:20
MinceRDaemonFC: there's no need toMay 29 22:20
DaemonFCso can malware that guesses your passwordMay 29 22:20
DaemonFCthere's reasons to have root enabledMay 29 22:20
DaemonFCmost people don't need itMay 29 22:20
MinceRbah, why do i even bother with youMay 29 22:20
DaemonFCbut it's not making the OS more secure by hiding itMay 29 22:20
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_Hicham_DaemonFC is the best troll in the worldMay 29 22:21
_Hicham_no doubt about thatMay 29 22:21
DaemonFCeven Ubuntu acknowledges that sudo doesn't always workMay 29 22:21
_Hicham_his abilities are improving day by dayMay 29 22:21
DaemonFCDownsides of using sudoMay 29 22:22
DaemonFCAlthough for desktops the benefits of using sudo are great, there are possible issues which need to be noted:May 29 22:22
DaemonFC    *May 29 22:22
DaemonFC      Redirecting the output of commands run with sudo requires a different approach. For instance consider sudo ls > /root/somefile will not work since it is the shell that tries to write to that file. You can use ls | sudo tee -a /root/somefile to append, or ls | sudo tee /root/somefile to overwrite contents. You could also pass the whole command to a shell process run under sudo to have...May 29 22:22
DaemonFC...the file written to with root permissions, such as sudo sh -c "ls > /root/somefile".May 29 22:22
DaemonFC    * In a lot of office environments the ONLY local user on a system is root. All other users are imported using NSS techniques such as nss-ldap. To setup a workstation, or fix it, in the case of a network failure where nss-ldap is broken, root is required. This tends to leave the system unusable unless cracked. An extra local user, or an enabled root password is needed here. The local user...May 29 22:22
DaemonFC...account should have its $HOME on a local disk, _not_ on NFS (or any other networked filesystem), and a .profile/.bashrc that doesn't reference any files on NFS mounts. This is usually the case for root, but if adding a non-root rescue account, you will have to take these precautions manually.May 29 22:22
DaemonFC          o Alternatively, a sysadmin type account can be implemented as a local user on all systems, and granted proper sudo privileges. As explained in the benefits section above, commands can be easily tracked and audited.May 29 22:22
_Hicham_I prever "su - c command" to sudoMay 29 22:22
DaemonFCso you may need it, but we won't tell you how to use itMay 29 22:22
DaemonFClmaoMay 29 22:22
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DaemonFCoh wow, they edited the pageMay 29 22:23
DaemonFCand it tells you how to enable itMay 29 22:23
DaemonFCmust have gotten some complaintsMay 29 22:23
_Hicham_is jaunty still using gdm 2.20?May 29 22:24
DaemonFCnice that they denied a valid use for it for years then quietly retconned the way to turn it onMay 29 22:24
_Hicham_wow, they really still using gdm-2.20May 29 22:25
_Hicham_what a shameMay 29 22:25
_Hicham_they are saying loudly : fuck you GNOMEMay 29 22:25
_Hicham_we use what we want, and we will never helpMay 29 22:26
_Hicham_we will just profit from ur workMay 29 22:26
MinceRthey should use kde3May 29 22:26
_Hicham_nice way to help upstream projectsMay 29 22:26
_Hicham_my respect for Ubuntu decreases day after dayMay 29 22:27
DaemonFCit started as an easy to use DebianMay 29 22:27
DaemonFCwhat the hell happened?May 29 22:28
_Hicham_Mr Shuttleworth used his money to do what is in his headMay 29 22:28
_Hicham_he established Ubuntu Foundation, which never received a dime from anyoneMay 29 22:29
_Hicham_Fedora 11 is delayed by another one weekMay 29 22:29
_Hicham_I like this transparency with usersMay 29 22:29
_Hicham_and developersMay 29 22:30
_Hicham_sorry our dear users, we can't ship an unfinished productMay 29 22:30
_Hicham_DaemonFC will probably start a distro of his ownMay 29 22:31
DaemonFCI just tell everyone asking about Linux anymore to use MandrivaMay 29 22:34
DaemonFCUbuntu has been dumbed down and outright botched past the point of being practical to useMay 29 22:34
_Hicham_Mandriva is a great choiceMay 29 22:35
_Hicham_It has always been a great choiceMay 29 22:35
DaemonFChmmm, according to Winamp, this FLAC is averaging 1060k in its compressed stateMay 29 22:36
DaemonFCof course it decompresses to like what, 1520k? equal to the CDMay 29 22:37
DaemonFCyeah, the Vorbis q8 file does sound differentMay 29 22:37
DaemonFCmainly on lowsMay 29 22:37
DaemonFCyou really have to listen for it thoughMay 29 22:38
*DaemonFC might try again at q9May 29 22:40
DaemonFChmmm, better but still not quite rightMay 29 22:43
DaemonFC10 is as high as vorbis goesMay 29 22:44
DaemonFCthat averages around 500kMay 29 22:44
DaemonFCsounds identical to the FLAC at this pointMay 29 22:45
DaemonFCto me at leastMay 29 22:45
DaemonFCwith a 50% reduction in file sizeMay 29 22:45
DaemonFCthe main difference is that MP3 can't achieve transparency to me at any bitrate it's capable ofMay 29 22:46
DaemonFCwith any encoderMay 29 22:47
_Hicham_try DiracMay 29 22:48
_Hicham_it seems that Dirac is far better in compressingMay 29 22:48
DaemonFCVorbis is far superior to MP3 at any bitrate, but has the advantage of a higher maximum bitrate tooMay 29 22:49
DaemonFCMP3 can't go past 320kMay 29 22:49
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DaemonFCI'm checking out this Cowon playerMay 29 22:50
DaemonFCI may get itMay 29 22:50
DaemonFCohMay 29 22:50
DaemonFChey, this thing uses FAT32May 29 22:51
*DaemonFC pukesMay 29 22:51
MinceRpretty much all portable music players doMay 29 22:51
DaemonFCit does support Vorbis at any bitrateMay 29 22:51
DaemonFCand FLACMay 29 22:51
DaemonFCthat's a plusMay 29 22:51
DaemonFCbut it does not support TheoraMay 29 22:52
DaemonFConly WMV and DivxMay 29 22:52
DaemonFCthey probably licensed FAT32 from Microsoft if they support Windows MediaMay 29 22:53
DaemonFCI'd prefer a hard drive anywayMay 29 22:53
DaemonFCmore storageMay 29 22:53
DaemonFCat least it won't tell you to go forth and fuck yourself if you're using something but WindowsMay 29 22:54
DaemonFCmost players doMay 29 22:54
schestowitzMinceR: will you moved to kde 4.x?May 29 22:55
schestowitz*loveMay 29 22:55
schestowitz*loveMay 29 22:55
schestowitzDamn *MoveMay 29 22:55
schestowitzI'm still on 3.5.10May 29 22:55
DaemonFCKDE and GNOME are both getting fatMay 29 22:55
DaemonFCbut at least GNOME is relatively stableMay 29 22:55
schestowitzPCs tooMay 29 22:55
schestowitzDaemonFC: there are optionsMay 29 22:55
schestowitzHere's the thingMay 29 22:55
MinceRschestowitz: intrepid has no kde3May 29 22:55
schestowitzWith Windows, they mustMay 29 22:56
schestowitzThey have no optionsMay 29 22:56
MinceRi'm planning to try debian lenny, ecomorph and metisseMay 29 22:56
schestowitzSo a fat Vista is a fat VISTAMay 29 22:56
DaemonFCyou don't have to use Explorer as your shell on WindowsMay 29 22:56
schestowitzYou can't quite run blackbox on a 'light' vistaMay 29 22:56
DaemonFCyou don't even have to use BlackboxMay 29 22:56
MinceRcurrently i'm running gnome with compiz and a couple kde4 componentsMay 29 22:56
schestowitzI tired metisse onceMay 29 22:56
MinceRwhat is it like?May 29 22:56
DaemonFCI believe Litestep is still aroundMay 29 22:56
schestowitzOn my Mandriva live CD while on vacationMay 29 22:56
schestowitzIt's OKMay 29 22:56
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DaemonFCI used that on Windows 98 and Windows 2000 machinesMay 29 22:57
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schestowitzMinceR: runs all the apps you need, so..May 29 22:57
schestowitzStableMay 29 22:57
DaemonFCyes, Litestep is still in developmentMay 29 22:57
_Hicham_what is stable in here?May 29 22:57
DaemonFCand is Vista compatibleMay 29 22:57
DaemonFCso there :PMay 29 22:57
schestowitzI think is uses fvwmMay 29 22:57
MinceRi seem to remember that tooMay 29 22:58
MinceRbut their website doesn't mention itMay 29 22:58
schestowitz_Goblin: MetisseMay 29 22:58
schestowitzOops. _Hicham_ May 29 22:58
MinceRit would mean that it can do anything and the kitchen sink if one is willing to spend a month on configuring itMay 29 22:58
schestowitzYeah.May 29 22:58
schestowitzI tiled some WindowsMay 29 22:58
schestowitzLike the terminalMay 29 22:58
schestowitzFor kicksMay 29 22:58
MinceRon the other hand, it doesn't do effects :/May 29 22:58
DaemonFChttp://www.lsdev.org/doku.phpMay 29 22:58
DaemonFCThere's also a native 64-bit build of Litestep for Win64May 29 22:59
MinceRbtw, i've discovered that bbkeys can decorate/undecorate windows under compizMay 29 22:59
MinceRso that's one less kwin feature to worry about :>May 29 22:59
DaemonFClooks like they're yanking out Windows 9x supportMay 29 22:59
DaemonFCmeh, unbloats it a bit I supposeMay 29 22:59
MinceRit also has a nice window list hotkey, if i really only want to see window titlesMay 29 23:00
_Hicham_DaemonFC is to take over WindowsMay 29 23:00
_Hicham_would u buy Windows from MS DaemonFC?May 29 23:00
DaemonFCWhy buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?May 29 23:00
DaemonFC:PMay 29 23:00
MinceR(like alt-tab in kde3)May 29 23:01
_Hicham_not a single copyMay 29 23:01
_Hicham_I mean the the whole bunchMay 29 23:01
DaemonFChttp://www.geoshell.org/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=21&g2_itemId=3939May 29 23:02
_Hicham_to use set up ur new companyMay 29 23:02
DaemonFChell noMay 29 23:02
DaemonFCWindows is a disaster to manage when you have it running on a bunch of systems you have to deal withMay 29 23:02
DaemonFCand the more people that use it, the worse it getsMay 29 23:03
MinceRand "bunch" starts at 1May 29 23:03
DaemonFCnah, if you know what you're doing and are the only one using them it's fineMay 29 23:05
DaemonFCwhen things get hairy is when you have dozens of users with little or no idea what they're doingMay 29 23:05
DaemonFCstandard user accounds solve some problems and make moreMay 29 23:05
DaemonFC*accountsMay 29 23:05
schestowitz<MinceR> on the other hand, it doesn't do effects :/May 29 23:09
schestowitzYou want effects? Take acid.May 29 23:09
schestowitz:-pMay 29 23:09
MinceRlolMay 29 23:09
MinceRwhy take acid if my wm can do it for me?May 29 23:09
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schestowitzSeriously now.. the effects are good for smooth XMay 29 23:09
schestowitzLike when you move windows about in the screensMay 29 23:09
MinceRi like my smoothly appearing windowsMay 29 23:09
schestowitzI hardly use the effects for muchMay 29 23:09
schestowitzNo even ripples for notificationsMay 29 23:09
_Hicham_effects are greatMay 29 23:11
_Hicham_I always enable themMay 29 23:11
_Hicham_now with dri2, effects are much coolerMay 29 23:11
DaemonFCVorbis q10 seems to be an acceptable FLAC substitute :PMay 29 23:12
DaemonFCno perceived loss in quality and the files are half the sizeMay 29 23:12
MinceRa lossy encoding is no acceptable substitute for a lossless one.May 29 23:13
DaemonFCmeh, says youMay 29 23:13
_Hicham_everything is lossyMay 29 23:14
DaemonFCit's a trade off, with FLAC you end up dealing with absolutely massive filesMay 29 23:14
DaemonFCfor no quality increase you'll perceiveMay 29 23:14
MinceR...yet.May 29 23:15
DaemonFCFLAC is generally an archival formatMay 29 23:15
DaemonFCmoving them to backup then using Vorbis locally can make senseMay 29 23:15
DaemonFCthat way you can encode the FLAC files again if a better encoder comes out laterMay 29 23:15
DaemonFChearing generally does not improve as you age anywayMay 29 23:17
DaemonFC:)May 29 23:17
MinceRmy sound system does thoughMay 29 23:18
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DaemonFCtheres also lossywav and lossyflacMay 29 23:25
DaemonFChmmm, lossywavsharpMay 29 23:27
DaemonFCthat looks interestingMay 29 23:27
DaemonFCand portable :PMay 29 23:27
DaemonFChttp://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=64666&st=0&p=577042&#entry577042May 29 23:28
DaemonFCI'm decompressing one of my FLACs to a WAV file to test out LossyWAVMay 29 23:31
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ziggyfishgood morning all.May 29 23:37
ziggyfishreading the comments onMay 29 23:38
ziggyfishMicrosoft support: Just wiggle the mouse until the problem goes away <http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10250986-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad >May 29 23:38
ziggyfishthis is such a comment that only Microsoft can do:May 29 23:39
ziggyfishSo is Oracle ever going to update their driver and fix their problem?May 29 23:39
DaemonFChmmm, this is a neat trickMay 29 23:40
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DaemonFCit preprocesses WAV files to make them more compressible with FLACMay 29 23:41
DaemonFCso the FLAC ends up being essentially lossless and it's only slightly bigger than a q10 Vorbis fileMay 29 23:41
DaemonFCIn my experiment I used Enter Sandman from Metallica :) 55.7 megs as a WAV, 37.4 megs as FLAC, and 23 megs as a FLAC is I preprocessed it with LossyWAVMay 29 23:42
DaemonFC18.2 megs as a q10 Vorbis fileMay 29 23:44
MinceRhm, isn't lossyWAV called "mpeg1 layer 3 audio in a RIFF file"?May 29 23:45
DaemonFCno, my understanding of this is that it shifts the relatively empty frequency ranges in the uncompressed PCM source and covers them in white noiseMay 29 23:47
DaemonFCmakes the file more compressibleMay 29 23:47
DaemonFCwhich is actually fairly cleverMay 29 23:49
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ziggyfishDaemonFC, I've seen FLAC be smaller than MP3. converted from the same WAV file.May 29 23:53

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