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Comment: Re:The more reason to use something else. (Score 1) 286

by hbr (#34639362) Attached to: NX Compression Technology To Go Closed Source

Above post is informative.

When I installed nx the reason for the nx user is the wierdest thing about the installation - I still don't think I understand the rationale here. It doesn't seem like good design to me.

Added to that you have the necessity to do a full xdm login session - that also seems overkill as usually I just want a single xclient running remotely. I think you maybe can do a single client at a time, but I don't understand how to do it.

Otherwise, though, I have to say, though, that NX is fantastic - it does the job it is designed for amazingly well. It seems much better than VNC to me because it deals with the X protocol itself, rather than just redrawing patches of screen. I qualify this with the fact I am only interested in *nix.

I wonder what constraints there would be on developing the open-source version of nx - e.g. to throw out the nx user and make it simple to launch xclients a client at a time? I don't know how much better version 4 is than version 3, but version 3 is still 2-orders of magnitude better than doing x "directly" over ssh for slow connections.

Patents

8-Year-Old Receives Patent 142

Posted by samzenpus
from the young-inventor-society dept.
Knile writes "While not the youngest patent recipient ever (that would be a four year old in Texas), Bryce Gunderman has received a patent at age 8 for a space-saver that combines an outlet cover plate with a shelf. From the article: '"I thought how I was going to make a lot of money," Bryce said about what raced through his brain when he received the patent.'"
Graphics

Company Seeks To Boost Linux Game Development With 3D Engine Giveaway 140

Posted by Soulskill
from the for-services-rendered dept.
binstream writes "To support Linux game development, Unigine Corp. announced a competition: it will give a free license for its Unigine engine to a seasoned team willing to work on a native Linux game. The company has been Linux-friendly from the very start; it released advanced GPU benchmarks (Heaven, Tropics, Sanctuary) for Linux before and is working on the OilRush strategy game that supports Linux as well."

Comment: Re:Tetris flashbacks (Score 1) 65

by hbr (#34211910) Attached to: <em>Tetris</em> May Reduce PTSD, But <em>Pub Quiz</em> Makes It Worse

This is not so surprising. If you've ever played Tetris for any amount of time, you'll know that for hours afterward you'll have flashbacks of falling shapes. That leaves no time for traumatic flashbacks.

Fur sure - there was a time back at college when I was playing a lot, and I kept getting recurring tetris dreams.

That is not healthy!

Cellphones

Motorola Planning 2GHz Android Phone For Later This Year 183

Posted by Soulskill
from the soon-we-can-expand-crysis-jokes-to-phones dept.
rocket97 writes "On Wednesday, at the Executives Club of Chicago, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha reportedly decided to chat about the relatively near future of the mobile landscape as he sees it — which, in part, includes the ultimate demise of mobile computers in favor of highly-capable smartphones. This being his vision, Jha discussed Motorola's plans for a smartphone with a 2GHz processor — by the end of this year. While Jha did not want to divulge any further information, Conceivably Tech cites another anonymous Motorola executive who was a little more chatty, talking up a device intended to 'incorporate everything that is technologically possible in a smartphone today.'"

Comment: Re:Believe it or not, Microsoft is a pretty tolera (Score 1) 366

by hbr (#31481702) Attached to: Microsoft Employees Love Their iPhones

Therefore, ACPI suspend features are really not as important to Linux users as maybe they are to Windows users

I don't think that's true.

I would be most upset if I couldn't suspend this linux laptop. It only takes a few seconds to return from suspend, but quite a few minutes to boot and start apps.

Comment: Re:Enforcement? (Score 1) 664

by hbr (#30174330) Attached to: Google Releases Source To Chromium OS

Maybe it will be a bit like the RedHat/CentOS relationship - if you want to redistribute it (modified or otherwise) then you have to remove all the trademarks/graphics, etc.

I.e. only google will get to call what they distribute "chromeOS", and everyone else will have to call their compilation "slightlyshineyOS" or somesuch. "chromeOS" will enforce the no hard-drive rule, and "slightlyshineyOS" will not have to.

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