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Comment Consider the source (Score -1) 691

Good old Glyn. No doubt a favorite of Kdawson and many Slashdot folk. This is the same guy that idolized Stallman by using an analogy of a man who passes out a never ending supply of bread and then claimed ignorance when I showed this was a rip off of Jesus Feeding the multitude. A real class act to be sure.

I asserted, as I do here, that zealots like Glyn who treat Foss as if it were a religion are a problem that is not discussed often enough, and is the reason articles like this should be viewed with a skeptical eye that is careful to notice the true motivations of the author.

Comment Re:Sadly, I don't agree. (Score -1) 691

The default user configuration on Windows in a home environment is that any user has administrative rights...

That was the default, but since Vista that has no longer been the case. It's also incorrect to assume that users won't elevate privileges on any system to install software they think is legitimate or useful to them.

Comment Re:Video tag (Score 0, Interesting) 242

I disagree. Have any other embedded video techniques made it any easier? Was it easier to rip video files embedded with Real Player, Windows Media Player, or Quickslime? In almost all cases, the videos are cached to the hard drive with an FLV extension. On occasion I've ripped videos simply by coping them out Opera's cache without even needed to look at the page source. For the less savvy users there are a variety of freeware and commercial tools available from websites like Snapfiles. There are even extensions for Firefox made for a similar purpose.

Comment Re:Microsoft seeking a patent... (Score -1) 567

Why is it that the ones (still) screaming the loudest about ME fail to deliver any real technical details other than, "OMG HORRIBLE!!!". Weak, very weak. I ran ME on 3 machines, one of which I used for nearly 3 years on a single install. Granted, I disabled system restore and removed a few components like WMI, but on the whole the system was more stable than Windows 98, which as I recall had a problem with mysteriously missing drivers cropping up after a reboot.

My point being, you can't for the life of you produce one technical fact as the WHY Windows ME was giving you problems, assuming you even used it at all and aren't just riding the hate bandwagon.

Comment Hat's off to you, I was wrong. (Score -1, Offtopic) 361

You sir, knocked my socks clean off. I had previously flagged you as a foe because I thought you were a world class prick, but you actually stood up and called "bullshit" for what it was. I'd like to add to your fine observations.

Everyone take an extra look at the submission. Specifically, David Gerard. Notice the spin he adds by using "hideously encumbered". Sleazy, huh? Wonder where he learned that trick? Turns out David is good friends with Roy Schestowitz and Twitter, all of whom regularly contribue to everyone's favorite flame-bait website, BoycottNovell. Fine, honest folks there. What's worse, when David isn't advertising his websites on Slashdot with wanna-be Onion News articles, he's a regular editor on Wikipedia.

Comment Re:Software really has yet to catch up to hardware (Score 0, Interesting) 177

Both running in VirtualBox. Both have been tweaked to start with as little as possible without special hardware tools.

Win XP:

30 second boot time

88.9 Megs Loaded from HD

16 processes

95.5 Megs Ram Used

HD footprint: 6.23gig

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Ubuntu 9.04:

42 second boot time

137.4 Megs Loaded from HD

106 processes

93 Megs Ram Used

HD Footprint: 2.80gig

Of course, you can compile your own stripped down kernel and use a desktop environment that rivals Windows 3.1 for "XP beating" speed, but it's amazing how wrong people's assumptions about Linux really are.

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