Comment Slackware not affected (Score 4, Informative) 51
Slackware has never enabled CONFIG_SMB_SERVER in any kernel.
Slackware has never enabled CONFIG_SMB_SERVER in any kernel.
It makes me sick to my stomach to see technology used for dystopian ends like this. This is the kind of shit that makes me want to quit my job, buy a shack in remote Montana somewhere and just "check out" from dealing with "society". It's disgusting. Technology should help liberate and empower individuals, not empower progressively larger and larger and more powerful State bureaucracies.
VMS is dying, Netcraft confirms it.
Thus spake the master programmer:
"Though a program be but three lines long, someday it will have to
be maintained."
-- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
Clearly it's Large Hadron Colliders all the way down.
Linus, is that you?
There's a COBOL shop in my small town that contracts for corporations and the government. I know several COBOL specialists in their 30s. It's actually an extremely lucrative field to get into these days, with good pay and job security.
Rewriting all that COBOL code in some other language would be bound to cause major problems.
> What do Slashdot's readers think?
I think the FBI should fuck the hell off, along with the rest of the federal government. Their purpose isn't law enforcement, it's to violate our civil rights, instil fear, and keep the populace under the thumb of the elitists who run the government (for their own benefit).
Seriously, we need to disband the FBI, the DHS (as Ron Paul said, "we fought World War II without a DHS"), ATF, TSA (a bunch of dumb-fucks who couldn't hack it at McDonalds), DEA, NSA, and pretty much the rest of the federal agencies. We don't need some massive, sprawling, byzantine, corrupt bureaucracy... we just need self-government.
All you need is the --enable-alsa configure option. The resulting Firefox will prefer PulseAudio if it is present, but will use pure ALSA if it is not.
Really? I've not been able to find anything other than a new release. The patches might be in git, but they are not easily found.
MINIX is obsolete.
FLIF will never kill PNG anyway as long as it keeps linking to libpng.
I've had no issues with Soylent 1.4/1.5 producing the kind of room-clearing gas that earlier versions did. It's really rather disappointing.
When's the last time it was every six months?
Hint: It was probably sometime back when the release was two CDs, and not 6 CDs and 2 double-sided DVDs.
Parkinson's Law: Work expands to fill the time alloted it.