Comment Perfidious Albion... (Score 1) 81
There is no hope that anyone there can effect any change, as with the US.
Refuse to hire ex-GCHQ or NSA employees. Make sure they know they're personally accountable for this.
There is no hope that anyone there can effect any change, as with the US.
Refuse to hire ex-GCHQ or NSA employees. Make sure they know they're personally accountable for this.
Utter crap. Codenomicon are very friendly to FLOSS and FLOSS developers. They're also great guys. They have been providing free test services to the Samba project for many years now, and have helped us fix many many bugs.
In case you hadn't noticed, the code they're reporting on here is closed source proprietary code...
I think Ubuntu has user shares turned on. In which case you right click on the directory and click on the 'share' menu item, just like Windows.
Disclaimer. I wrote the Samba code for this feature...
"Guys, I know we've been punching you in the face for 20+ years but we've *stopped* now !
Why don't you love us ?"
As someone who works very well with Microsoft these days and has many friends there, the lack of self-awareness in the posts on the article is staggering
You have to do more than stopping being bad. Being *good* is required.
I know you can do it ! Stop being a patent troll for starters.
The thing you have to understand is that this isn't a technical problem.
All of these things are well understood, and there are Free Software libraries that will do all of these things (indeed the proprietary commercial solutions are often built with these very self-same libraries).
No, this is a *legal* problem, with patents on software destroying the opportunity to create many wonderful things that consumers would love to buy, if the legal framework allowed it, which it doesn't.
It's almost unimaginable how much damage one simple thing (allowing patents on software) has done to the industry.
This looks like what you wanted:
http://hsti.com/products/wirelessmediastick
disclaimer, I haven't tried this at all...
Jeremy.
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