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Comment Re:Big Battle (Score 1) 463

About two months ago I used Blind Search for a week to see how Bing's actually doing. There were two classes of results that I found:

A) Two columns show fairly similar results (Bing and Google) and the third shows somewhat worse ones (Yahoo).
B) One column with good results (Google), the others totally wrong or at least significantly worse.

Although I just tried a query from the second category again and they now all show the best result first (instead of somewhere on the second page). I guess it's time for another week of Blind Search for me.

Comment Re:booting? (Score 1) 160

> Article mentions Android is based on Debian

I have mine for only a week so I may have missed sometihng, but I definitely haven't noticed anything "Debianish" on the phone. Non-GNU libc, very odd userland (it's not GNU nor busybox), etc...

Comment Re:test (Score 1) 480

Also, don't forget to set the kernel flag that enables the leap-second code. It's quite likely that this was the cause, and the kernel won't know by itself that it should insert one. See adjtimex(2) for more information.

It's definitely possible that some program couldn't cope with time jumping back. Actually, it may be just as easy to just test this by manually stepping back in time.

Comment Re:Consumer Routers and IPv6? (Score 1) 258

Many customized router firmware images (think of OpenWRT and friends) support IPv6. I adapted mine to get that. It sets up a tunnel to SixXS and announces my IPv6 /64 on my LAN. Everything just works.

Not sure if anything out of the box can do this yet, especially the tunneling part.

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