Comment Re:As a KDE 4 user... (Score 1) 140
You couldn't have been closer to what I was thinking. Spot on.
You couldn't have been closer to what I was thinking. Spot on.
I'm also surprised. Every java-program I've run on both windows and Linux was slower on Linux. For instance I made a program which fetched the contents of the clipboard. On windows it took 33ms, and on Linux about 800ms.
I also discovered a lot of inconsistencies in "cross-platform" java. When I push and hold down a button in windows it's received as Down - pause - down down down... And on Linux it was for some reason Down Up Down Up...
I suggest iperf.
iperf -s on the server side
iperf -c <server ip> on the client side.
At first there was only one WRT54G, which had enough memory for custom firmwares. But then they cut down on the memory to reduce cost, so the new WRT54G didn't have enough memory for custom firmware. But the customers complained and wanted more memory. So they released WRT54GL, which had more memory. So I think all of the WRT54G and GL-series run linux.
Just wait for OLED and it'll be true again.
That is because they are searching for "free porn" and end up having to pay somehow.
Hey, it still works in Vista!
Did you know that all the other players who were speed leveling was doing the same? And they didn't get banned. It was because he was twice as fast as the second fastest that they thought he was doing something else.
Out of interest, what do you consider the smallest possible user base [...] open source
One
Umh.. why would you need 360 degree view in your eye socket?
I have 6 x 7200.11 1TB-drives, and have yetttttttttttttttttttt to see any hick-upppppppppppppppps.
Hey, I have an idea. Lets patent "prior art"!
But does it make self-signed HTTPS worse than plain HTTP? HTTP is the most insecure and easiest to attack. Why should it be harder to use the more secure one?
The only thing that's worse is that they might feel secure when they're not. But that don't justify making it harder to visit HTTPS-sites. Just notify the user in a sane way.
It even complies with Unix' "Do one thing, and do it well"
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie