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Comment Re:Still f*cked Up (Score 1) 153

Really ?

It was 1998 to chose supporter things to get working Linux on PC.

After 11 f*cking years are we still there ?

Also I can't play games with INTEL Graphics. Your solution was f*cked too.

AND

Getting better supported driver is not my business. I'm not who bedding with big companys. Even I can't speak proper English to bash that Driver Tech to do something better. And That KDE, Troll Tech, Nokia or who wrote fancy words about KDE was have to f*ck with ATI or NVIDIA.

AND

I got an ATI 3450. IT's work with Older KDE's. Work with Ubuntu, Work with KUBUNTU 8.04 (with kde 3.5) Work with Windows. Even older KDE versions I can fire 2 different KDE sessions.

So ?

After 12 f*ckin years of Die Hard Linux on Desktop fight. I getting sick of it.

We have still an issues with basic things. Damn this thing almost work with days of WIndows 98 BETA

With default Driver. (non ATI). It detects 2 different monitors and displays them same z-index (both displays stacks up).

And with Proptary driver Detects tons of things and after login KDESKTOP does not show nothing was appeared in screen.

Anyway With any Microsoft Windows system it works flawlessly.

I do not f*cking care any thing other than that.

Comment F*ck Ati, (Score 1) 618

Their latest drivers are f*cked up in Linux Dual Monitor setup.

And guess what previous versions working good with dual setup.

And double guess what.

Older versions won't install never version linux kernels.

F*cking F*cks. C'moon we are in 2009.

They can make a 99$ card and can't wrote proper driver for Linux.

My current setup was first and last ati thing ever.

This week I will replace an onboard config or a new NVIDIA card.

Comment Same As battle Of lepanto (Score 1) 501

Ottoman Admiral (Kaptani Derya Ali Pasa) was son in law Padisah Selim II.

He was ignore all Corsair Traditions and refuse all comments from Ottoman Corsair's Commander Uluc Ali (which becomes Kaptani derya Kilic Ali Pasha (ottoman grand admiral) after battle of Lepanto)

Most wars lose because of commanders stupity and ignorance. Effects of wepon technology about results much lover than we think.

The Internet

Submission + - Pirate Bay earns 20,000 Euros a day (rixstep.com) 2

An anonymous reader writes: controverisal pro-piracy website the piratebay likes to portray itself as an innocent hobby site that provides a free index without censorship, but recent facts show that the site is earning up to 20,000 Euros per day from its advertising. Taking in money on this scale puts a different slant on the motives behind the Swedish filesharing site, and could open up the runners of the site to prosecution for profiting from copyright infringement.
Encryption

Submission + - Phone taps in Italy boosts cellular encryption

morpheus83 writes: "A number of Italian politicians, businessmen, soccer players and coaches, showgirls and actors nailed due to their negligent use of the mobile phone as they have had their personal conversations recorded by official or nubile detectives and then leaked to the press. This has fueled a rush for cellular encryption which works like this — phones on both sides of the voice conversation have a software preloaded which once activated through a personal key code scrambles or encryptes the user's voice. The data is then send through a normal GSM cellphone network, received by the listener's phone and then decrypted back into decipherable language, all of which causes a slight delay."
Star Wars Prequels

Submission + - Robot Chicken: Star Wars coming to Adult Swim

wild_berry writes: Mark Hammill and George Lucas are working together again, and on Star Wars. Better than that, a Star Wars spoof. The London Times is reporting that the unusually-long 30-minute episode of Robot Chicken for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim grew from discussions about a Star Wars-themed Robot Chicken sketch on StarWars.com. Also, TheForce.net has more details of other cast members, including the unusual combination of Malcolm McDowell, Hulk Hogan and James Van Der Beek. There's no mention of the roles, so we can only hope for The Hulk voicing Greedo, perhaps slain by Malcolm McDowell's replicant Han Solo.
America Online

Submission + - AOL's incredible disappearing emails

zimsters writes: "The Metro reports: "Thousands of e-mails have disappeared from cyberspace after inboxes were mistakenly wiped by an Internet service provider. Customers of AOL all over Britain have been left fuming at the error — with no prospect of getting the messages back." Makes us think: how safe are our e-mails, as we move to relying more and more towards free web based e-mail providers?"
User Journal

Journal Journal: Every customer wishes to know all about the product he's buy

Every customer wishes to know all about the product he's buying. He wants to be sure that it is perfect and meets all his demands. A lot of questions are on the tip of his tongue: Why does this product have such shape or color? Who approved it? What were the main criteria of its evaluation and price definition? Is this price defensible? And so on and so forth. However, in most cases he didn't ask them for different reasons: personal interests of shop advisors, impossibility to verify their wo

Feed Kia Kue abandons airbag, swaps in GPS navigation (engadget.com)

Filed under: GPS, Transportation

We know it's possible to strap a PSP to your steering wheel, but seriously, it's not like we'd recommend taking such a setup onto the open road. Apparently, designers at Kia are throwing caution to the wind and cramming convenience in your face with its Kue concept vehicle, which neatly sports a full-fledged GPS navigation system in place of an airbag. Yeah, you've got Honda trying to stuff such protective devices into frickin' motorcycles, but who needs driver's side safety when you've got a 100,000-mile warranty? Nevertheless, the whip also manages to sport Lambo-doors, swivel seats, a widescreen in-dash display, and what appears to be flush-mounted pillar controls. Of course, the Kue could end up rocking a half dozen airbags in a variety of other locations, but if you're interested in a few more pics of the quasi-street-legal ride, be sure to click on through.

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