Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

Comment Re:Remember folks, it's a NETbook. (Score 1) 298

Every netbook has terrible wireless reception? What?

In general they do. Especially if ur stealinz it from a neighbor. :P

Of course there are good ones too but I would say they are the exception. I've only owned a few netbooks. So that is what I'm basing my opinion on. That and trying to steal my neighbor's wireless signal with them. ;)

Comment Re:Godwin Time (Score 1) 262

There was a time when reporting your fellow citizens wasn't referred to as "crowd sourcing censorship".

I think it needs even more PHB-induced hype: "UK gov't utilizes crowd-sourcing for redefining content-purification paradigm 2.0."

Just think if Hitler had had a series of tubes...

Comment Re:First impressions (Score 1) 198

Ctrl-UP and Ctrl-DOWN were supposed keyboard shortcuts for zooming in and out, but these didn't even work at all, the key combinations did nothing (while other shortcuts like Ctrl-L worked normally).

Works fine for me on my N900. Also if you are in a form, they move between elements. Sort of like Ctrl+Left arrow in MicroB.

Comment Re:Missing the E-ink point. (Score 4, Funny) 70

LCDs dont refresh. Please let that very tired meme die.

Er, yes they do. You've misunderstood the actually quite explicit wording of the wiki article. They don't flicker due to refresh, but they sure tear/judder/blur due to refresh. Do some acid and/or shrooms and tell me you don't notice the diff between 60Hz and 120Hz. xD

However, this is not directly relevant to an e-reader, unless it is being used for video.

3) Use monster cables instead of cheap interconnect cables.

No, it's Denon. Get ur references straight. :P

/flamebait

GNU is Not Unix

GNU Emacs Switches From CVS To Bazaar 198

kfogel writes "GNU Emacs, one of the oldest continuously developed free software projects around, has switched from CVS to Bazaar. Emacs's first recorded version-control commits date from August, 1985. Eight years later, in 1993, it moved to CVS. Sixteen years later, it is switching to Bazaar, its first time in a decentralized version control system. If this pattern holds, GNU Emacs will be in Bazaar for at least thirty-two years ..."

Comment Re:Is there anything (Score 1) 233

Access the data onboard using "mass storage" (like USB memory stick) in the operating system of your choice without the need for proprietary software?

Had to mount a jailbroken iPhone 3GS (not mine!) the other day, it's not too complicated. Install openssh on the phone and the root password is 'alpine'. There are screenshots here.

Not to diminish your (entirely justified) criticism of the platform, of course. :)

Comment Re:How is this a Patent Troll? (Score 1) 335

While something may have been "inevitable", someone does get credit for not only thinking to do it, but actually doing it.

I'll give them credit; it's the patent I object to. Being first to do something shouldn't mean you get a 20-year monopoly on doing it. Not every new product is a new invention.

Comment Re:Time to start working on WPA3? (Score 1) 322

We knew WPA was broken when it was released. It was inconvenient to wait for better IEEE security standards, so the WPA standardized on what was already implemented (which was still much better than what was out there). Ie, convenience trumps security, because wireless is all about convenience. WPA2 isn't that much better in this regard.

Slashdot Top Deals

If you have a procedure with 10 parameters, you probably missed some.

Working...