IE6 Addiction Inhibits Windows 7 Migrations 470
Comment Re:and yet Firefox still can't use 1 core... :( (Score 1) 352
Comment Re:Or... (Score 1) 128
Wow. This is even modded +4 Insightful.
FTFS: "The researchers found that people who reported feeling a great deal of boredom were 37 per cent more likely to have died by the end of the study."
I'm not defending the headline, and I haven't RTFA but wow, dude.
Comment Re:Funny... slashdotters hate M$ with a passion... (Score 1) 209
FSF Attacks Windows 7's "Sins" In New Campaign 926
Mozilla Mulls Dropping Firefox For Win2K, Early XP 455
Comment Re:I run Debian, and I run FreeBSD. (Score 3, Funny) 425
Open Source Shooter Nexuiz 2.5 Released 309
Comment Re:Still Waiting (Score 1) 243
Comment Re:Give me write-protected flash drives anyday! (Score 5, Funny) 101
Comment Re:AMD price : performance linear (Score 1) 214
Intel shits the bed running in 64 bit mode.
Is that a good thing?
Funkatron is obviously not running in common sense mode.
Comment Re:Add-ins (Score 1) 662
I, on the other hand, find that firefox is very stable, even with a number of extensions installed. It is certainly a memory hog, but Opera is actually worse. What is more, Opera is crashy. Now this is the linux version of Opera, so it may be different than the windows version.
In a different post here, someone claimed that Chrome had rarely ever crashed for them and they had installed it very soon after it was released. Again, not at all my experience with Chrome.
Conclusion: Anecdotal evidence is often quite meaningless. Unfortunately slashdot's comments are full of it. Actually, this shouldn't be as bad as it is, but I often find that the comments that get modded up are very unrepresentative.
Comment Re:Donate to At Home Projects (Score 1) 302
Actually, out of curiosity, what does a linux/unix system do if you "rm -rf
I tried doing the equivalent on a Windows XP installation I was nuking (I forget the exact DOS command, something like "deltree