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Comment Re:Fuck Boxee (Score 1) 174

There is *nothing* out there even remotely close to the quality of regular XBMC.

While I agree XBMC is the way to go, Plex should be in the conversation, and in some cases might be a better fit than XBMC. Support for iOS, Android, and Roku. With reasonably good scrappers, and a free service to essentially do DDNS for remote viewing, it is a quality product that is competitive with XBMC

Comment Re:Oh, Lamar Smith... (Score 2) 134

He doesn't often have to run against another republican in the primaries. In most places in Texas the primary is the real election. He was born in the general area of his district and has lived in it most of his life, other republicans that have political aspirations have other low hanging fruit that they can pick from. I have the pleasure of voting against his re-election every 2 years.

Comment Similar to my son (Score 1) 372

my son is almost 4 and he sounds a lot like your son. I was never a big comic book reader, but I was disappointed when I went to a local comic book store that there was almost nothing I would let him read right now. We did however find a series of short storied at barns an noble all about super heroes. The web site on the back is marvelkids.com I know that DC comics also has a similar series because we have some batman books upstairs. He loves them and I read him at least one story from the series each day. The stories are not episodic like most comic books.

Comment Re:Lego Mindstorm (Score 1) 525

That is part of the beauty of arduino, it is geared towards getting involved with things like micros but you don't have to start off fully understanding concepts that aren't normally taught until first and second year of an EE degree. Once you get the hang of programming and understand what can be done with a micro the arduino can be programmed in C or ASM. It is ideally suited to teach kids programming and get the interested in "REAL" programming. To quote from the arduino homepage: "Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments." It isn't meant to be a serious hardware design platform. It is a great prototyping tool and tool for introducing popular to programming and the world of micros. When I was doing my undergrad in EE I used an arduino to prototype what I wanted to do and moved on to an MPS430 for the real thing (stereoscopic vision for a robotic platform.)

Comment Re:Always show your work (Score 1) 298

I always learned the Brian Regan rule: ""I before E, except after C, and when sounded as A as in neighbor and weight, and weekends, and holidays, and all throughout May, because you'll always be wrong no matter what you say."
Wine

Wine 1.2 Released 427

David Gerard writes "Stuck with that one Windows app you can't get rid of? Rejoice — Wine 1.2 is officially released! Apart from running pretty much any Windows application on Unix better than 1.0 (from 2008), major new features include 64-bit support, bi-directional text, and translation into thirty languages. And, of course, DirectX 9 is well-supported and DirectX 10 is getting better. Packages should hit the distros over the weekend, or you can get the source now."

Comment Re:Does anyone.... (Score 1) 156

To go along with this, YaST package management was horrifically slow near the end of the 10.X series. With all the work done on zypper, package management has improved a ton. Their is still work to be done, but it isn't something that is too slow to use like it once was.

Comment Re:Does anyone.... (Score 5, Insightful) 156

I for one do (and it is still in the top 5 on distrowatch). YaST is a wonderful tool if you have never used it. One place to edit just about every config file and deal with system admin is very useful. Also their integration with KDE is by far the best of all the distros I have tried in a long time.
Operating Systems

OpenSUSE 11.3 Is Here 156

lukehashj writes "The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of the latest incarnation of openSUSE, with support for 32-bit and 64-bit systems. OpenSUSE 11.3 is packed with new features and updates including SpiderOak to sync your files across the Internet for free, Rosegarden for free editing of your audio files, improved indexing with Tracker, and updates to Mozilla Firefox, and Thunderbird."

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