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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by 40hz on February 05, 2009, 10:01 AM »
I would guess two things will happen in the next year or two - Linux will be the OS of choice for manufacturers of Netbooks because they won't want to piss off customers by selling them a more expensive but crappier product and MS will come up with its own Netbook (either in house or under license) that runs a tweaked version of Windows 7. It will be about as successful as Zune (i.e. a total catastophe) and MS will spend 2 to 3 years telling everyone how successful it was before binning it and they reinstate a Windows XP type OS for OEM netbooks.

I think you've hit it spot on.

And once they do, their biggest challenge will be to come up with yet another insipid name for it. That, and how to break it into six or seven inconsistently overlapping versions with at at least 12 different price tags.

Then there's the ad campaign: 

Try Microsoft Windows MS-VistaXP-7-i686-Me for Workgroups
      Yesterday's Technology at Tomorrow's Prices!


Hmmm...that  probably wouldn't be the best ad slogan even if it were the most accurate.


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General Software Discussion / Re: VMWare releases open source client under GPL
« Last post by 40hz on February 05, 2009, 09:46 AM »
You do have to buy the vmware view, and you have to run linux, because this client isn't for windows

OK. I'm with Mouser. Now I don't get it either.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Acronis TrueImage 10 available for free
« Last post by 40hz on February 05, 2009, 09:42 AM »
I finally managed to register. Waiting for the serial...

Me too. 2nd day still waiting. I'm hoping it's just because they're backed up. :-\
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Acronis TrueImage 10 available for free
« Last post by 40hz on February 05, 2009, 09:36 AM »
Why do you prefer version 9 over 10? Is there no difference?

I prefer that utility apps stay focused on core functions rather than trying to become Swiss Army knives.

TrueImage suffers from "feature creep". It has gotten more bloated (and expensive) with each new release. But I guess Acronis feels the need to keep adding things in order to justify selling upgrades.



(BTW: I actually liked version 8 better than version 9.  ;D)
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Living Room / Re: Free Ubuntu pocket guide available for download
« Last post by 40hz on February 05, 2009, 07:11 AM »
In either case, the book was no help to me in getting my network printer set up in Ubuntu. The machine it is connected to is running XP Pro and Ubuntu can't seem to find the SMB or workgroup or anything.

I'll assume your printer is already shared under XP, and you've set up the correct workgroup name in your Ubuntu network configuration...so check your firewall settings to see if it's blocking your Tux-box's IP-Address or service request.

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It's true...

They do that already. :tellme:

But so do we. 8)
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General Software Discussion / VMWare releases open source client under GPL
« Last post by 40hz on February 04, 2009, 06:06 PM »
I suppose we were all waiting for this weren't we?

From the folks over at Tectonic.co.za:

Battered by a crash in its stock price, the replacement of its CEO last year and an aggressive virtualisation market, VMWare has done the only thing it could do: release an open source virtualisation client.


Link to full article: http://www.tectonic.co.za/?p=3994
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Living Room / Re: Request for suggestions: Group Bookmarking Tool
« Last post by 40hz on February 04, 2009, 05:42 PM »
Makes one long for the days when there were all those excellent desktop bookmark manager apps doesn't it?

Might make a neat piece of software to have up on Donation Coder. (Hint hint )

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From our friends over at ArsTechnica:

http://arstechnica.c...ce-site-forgemil.ars


Department of Defense launches open source site Forge.mil

The Department of Defense has launched a new site to host its open source software projects. This move demonstrates the military's growing commitment to open development.
By Ryan Paul | Last updated February 3, 2009 12:04
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The Department of Defense (DoD) has launched Forge.mil, a software project management site that will host the military's public open source software projects. Inspired by SourceForge, the new site was created to accelerate development by facilitating broader collaboration between government agencies.

But it gets better (my emphasis added ;))


Defense Information Systems Agency CTO David Mihelcic announced the new site last week at a meeting of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. Development on the site began in October and the process of bringing it online began last month. The site is currently down due to an unanticipated traffic overload that has followed the launch announcement. The open source software community is clearly a lot more interested in the Web site than the DoD initially expected.

Well duh!

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OMG! Imagine. Tux in the Army! :tellme:

(Will Mouser be next?)

Mouser2.jpg

 8)
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Developer's Corner / Re: Web Page Layout Debate: Tables vs. CSS
« Last post by 40hz on February 04, 2009, 01:48 PM »
IMHO, the advantages of using CSS are somewhat exaggerated. I don't think it has an overwhelming advantage from a design perspective.

From what I've seen, you can just as easily do bad page design with CSS as you can with tables.

I think search engine optimization is the only real argument that can be made for preferring CSS over table layouts.



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If you want easier configuration I would suggest openfire which is a jabber server. Jabber has group chats/conference rooms.

Wow! Just browsed the webpage for Openfire Server.

Looks like a very nice package. I'm going to have to download a copy and do a test run with this little beastie.

(Hey! They even have readable documentation!!! :-*)

Thanks for pointing it out, Mr. H. :Thmbsup:
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Found Deals and Discounts / Acronis TrueImage 10 available for free
« Last post by 40hz on February 04, 2009, 11:26 AM »
From the folks over at Gizmo's:


Acronis True Image 10 for Free
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 08:51 — gizmo.richards

    * Hot find

Editors note: This item has been updated with more detailed instructions.

I just received this message on the site contact form:

"Hey Gizmo

I just now saw Acronis true image v10 for free, linked on slickdeals.  Here is the direct link:

http://www.acronis.co.uk/mag/ati10pe

Adam"

I checked out the item on slickdeals.net and it is genuine. It's an offer from a UK PC magazine but it appears that it is open to users worldwide.  I certainly had no problems getting a serial and downloading the product and I'm not in the UK.

Links & Info: http://www.techsuppo...mage-10-for-free.htm

Personally, I would have preferred version 9 - but you "don't look gift horses yada-yada-yada" as the saying goes. ;)

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Living Room / Re: Stop-motion videos
« Last post by 40hz on February 04, 2009, 10:43 AM »
Her Morning Elegance   :-*

Many Thanks Lashiec. It made my day.

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Some really superb stop-motion dream sequences can be found in the film The Science of Sleep. Nice little romantic film for a quiet evening.

Amazing what can be done with some cardboard and creativity. Not gimmicky either. The stop-motion segments aren't just there to be clever. They mesh logically with the story and the main character.

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Her Beautiful Ideas, by Guggenheim Grotto, is an interesting music video that combines "sketch pad animation" with stop-motion techniques to tell a common but sad little story. Worth a viewing.

http://www.youtube.c...amp;feature=featured

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General Software Discussion / Re: How much trouble is a 64-bit OS right now?
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 08:50 PM »
However, there seems to be some Linux versions running 64-bits fine:

Don't get me wrong. I wasn't trying to infer that Linux-64 is broken. I agree that many 64-bit Lunux distros work quite well. Suse has a particularly nice 64-bit implementation.

What I was trying to say is that (largely due to a variety of reasons that go beyond the 64-bit kernal itself) the expected performance gains just aren't there. And if you add in the current compatibility and driver issues that go with running a 64-bit NIX kernal, it's just not worth it right now.

I tend to look at 64-bit distros as something akin to today's crop of hybrid cars: they're fun; they're really cool; they point to where we ultimately need to go...but they're not quite ready for prime time. :(

Maybe next year. (fingers crossed) 8)
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General Software Discussion / Re: How much trouble is a 64-bit OS right now?
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 02:26 PM »
XP64 is very solid. Ditto for Win7 beta (but f0dder's beta caveat applies). Don't have enough experience using Vista so I can't comment on that.

IMHO: Using 64-bit Linux for anything other than a very specialized high-performance singleton server doesn't make much sense. And to really gain the benefit, you'd also need to code your application up in native 64-bit, along with whatever libraries it would call.

Still, I guess that's the price you pay when you're responsible for issuing the Launch Codes. ;D

But even then, I'd be more inclined to go with a 32-bit cluster or distributed solution if at all possible. So unless you have a very specific native 64-bit application you want to run, I'd stick to 32-bit for a Linux desktop.

The problem with 64-bit Linux is that it is not full 64-bit binary from front to back. Most of the applications, and virtually all of the libraries included in a "64-bit" distro are still 32-bit. So even though you have a native 64 kernal, most of the code that gets called isn't. And once you go that hybrid route, performance goes right out the window.

BTW: What are you running that needs so much RAM? (Are you responsible for issuing Launch Codes?  :tellme:)

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Sidenote: here's a good website for 64-bit info and news: www.start64.com

Check it out! :Thmbsup:

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<edit -removed an erroneous comment> :-[



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Living Room / Re: Free Ubuntu pocket guide available for download
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 02:14 PM »
Might be the start of a new OSS mantra: "Free" as in "For Download." ;D

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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 02:11 PM »
After this short break, let's put the thread on the right path (:P) with an "unexpected" announcement

So, Home Premium or Professional? (I wonder if the former will include RDC this time)

Six editions?

<!sigh!>

Well...here we go again.

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BTW: Hey Lash! Whaddya mean by "on the right path"? You can't intelligently discuss Microsoft anything without also looking at the bigger picture. Windows 7 is not going to just be a software product - it's also going to be a factor for social and business changes.

It's really not so much what Win7 will be able to do, as it is where Microsoft plans on taking us.

Where do you want to go today? Oh, never mind. Why not just let Microsoft tell you. ;D
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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 01:52 PM »
What I don't really understand is why Apple doesn't come in for the same criticism with its inclusion of iPhoto and iTunes etc. I also don't really understand how Apple are allowed to restrict their product to their own hardware sales - they are after all selling operating systems separate to the hardware.

If you could explain the Incredible Apple Teflon Effect, you'd "grok in fullness" the fundamental nature of our Universe far better than Siddhartha and Einstein combined.

In the meantime, I'll continue to sit and wait for fuller understanding....

Shanti! 8)

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People may not like the MS dominance (I don't particularly even though I use Windows, MS Office etc) but no one can really argue that MS is not in large part responsible for the spread of personal computing.

I'd actually take it further than that. I would argue Microsoft was the single largest factor in the initial spread of personal computing. Credit where credit is due. (eek! :tellme:)
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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 01:11 PM »
Are you arguing that WMP is not part of the OS (in which case I agree)

Yes I am.


but having said that I hate the DRM content in Windows but much prefer it to the problems that would arise if MS left it up to individual companies to implement their own DRM systems - do you really want Sony installing software on your system (or any of the other media companies) when you want to play a CD, DVD or BluRay disc? Can you imagine that havoc that would ensue if they all started trying to put kernel level DRM on to a system without cross testing their products? If Windows Media Player is part of the DRM solution in Windows then I'd rather have that present.

Possibly. But I would argue that DRM would have become a non-issue, and died a death it richly deserved in the wake of the Sony root kit debacle, had not Microsoft and Apple rushed to embrace it under Vista and iTunes.

The only thing really keeping DRM alive is Apple and Microsoft's collusion with Hollywood and the record industry to support it at the kernal level. And I doubt they did so purely in the interests of protecting their customer's user experience.

Want to get rid of DRM? Convince Apple and Microsoft to stop going along with it. Without kernal level support DRM is (as you have noted) unworkable. And I doubt the media and entertainment industry can afford to abandon all the computer owners who are also their own paying customers just because they can no longer have OS DRM support. Those companies that still insist on DRM, and develop their own protection schemes, will be crowded out of the market by those producers that don't. The market itself will see to that.

Of course, once Apple and Microsoft stop playing the game, the media industry will probably try to get EU and US Federal legislation to require it. But that's a battle for another day. ;D

As for IE there was a recent article (sorry can't find it now) about the EU insisting that if MS won't remove IE from Windows they will be forced top inlcude the other major browsers on the desktop in the EU.

I'd call that a hollow victory at best, to say nothing of a transparent bid to "save a little face." It's almost like insisting that the girls be allowed to enter the boy's clubhouse; but not requiring that the boys stop being nasty, or hitting them when they do.

IE doesn't stop with it being a web browser. It also has low-level hooks into a number of key areas within the operating system and is so tightly interwoven that it is virtually  impossible to remove without taking some of the OS with it.

Microsoft has done this sort of thing for a long time. Remember when removing Outlook Express from your system also removed the TAPI API? (Wanna remove OE? Well then you can just forget about faxing anything either. >:() As long as Microsoft is allowed to avail itself of undocumented OS capabilities, and play spoilsport with it's APIs and services, it doesn't matter who else comes along for the ride.

IMHO: Europe is once again trying to accommodate a bully, while still maintaining some philosophical claim to having "stood up" to it. Which is extremely unfortunate.

Because if anybody has ever paid the price for doing that, it's the countries of Europe. :(

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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 06:30 AM »
Had they published "Windows Media Player Corrupts Your MP3s", you'd be accusing them of the same. The headline they currently have is the most accurate without being redundant IMO.
No I wouldn't, because that's correct and non-sensationalist. Claiming that the operating system corrupts your MP3s has a lot of implications, like "OMFG IT'S NEW ÜBER-DRM!".

That's correct. But to a certain extent, Microsoft brings it on itself with their continued insistence on incorporating non-OS elements into their OS installation. And then they further muddy up the waters insisting that they are essential parts of the OS. (Take a look at some of their their arguments to the EU as to why they shouldn't be made unbundle Internet Explorer if you don't believe it.)

If all of their add-ons (IE, WMP, etc. etc. etc.) were just placed in an optional (and separate) Microsoft Desktop installation, we wouldn't be having this problem. Microsoft's server installers already do it this way.

Allowing a more granular approach to component installation is what's needed.

Just don't hold your breath waiting for it on the desktop. :huh:

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General Software Discussion / Re: Help?
« Last post by 40hz on February 03, 2009, 12:13 AM »
Spider senses tingling Ed?  ;D

I too was a bit skeptical.

However, when I did the usual quick checks before replying, I didn't notice anything that clearly indicated it was.

So at the risk of wasting 2 minutes, and possibly some bytespace in DoCo's database, I thought it nicer to respond. The bulk of the post was in my "quick response" (i.e. canned text/boilerplate) database anyway. :P

What got posted is valid either way, and also serves to counter any follow-on spam replies.
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Living Room / Re: Meme time! Five Things People Don't Know About Me
« Last post by 40hz on February 02, 2009, 07:05 PM »
app: #4. You too? :)

I have actually been driven home (forcefully) by the police in my town on more than one occasion, for being the "crazy lady" out for a leisurely stroll at 4am during a blizzard.  ;D :-[

You definitely don't live where I do. If one of our local constabulary did that, they'd be civil-righted all the way to the nearest judge.

I have, however, been 'pulled over' a few times, asked for ID, and made to chat a bit before the officer was convinced I was neither drunk nor crazy. (I rarely am. ;))

But on the positive side, I also once got invited to a party by a tough (but cute) little blonde-with-a-badge on one of those strolls. Wound up talking to Ladycop for quite a while. She found it "intriguing" (her word) that somebody would actually be walking around in a snowstorm by choice.

She seemed rather nice. Too bad she missed the 70's. She would have liked them. :P
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General Software Discussion / Re: Help?
« Last post by 40hz on February 02, 2009, 06:21 PM »
Can't help you with getting a bootlegged key for DLed RegCure. That's not what we do here.

But I can certainly point you towards some very good (and free!) resources to get your system cleaned up.

If you are sure you actually do have a malware infection: go to the webpage below, read what it has to say, and then do what it recommends.

http://wiki.lunarsof....net/wiki/PC_Cleanup

Welcome to Lunarsoft's PC Cleanup page!

The PC Cleanup page has been converted into a wiki for faster, easier updates. Therefore should there ever be any changes to the programs recommended this page can be updated much faster than before. Also, since the PC Cleanup page is now a wiki version, pages should load faster and images can be loaded separately. When a machine needs to be repaired and is infested with malware, pages do not always load quickly. This is always kept in mind when creating these kind of pages so that even dial-up users may load these pages with ease.

We highly recommend using Anti-Malware Toolkit to help download the Recommended Software and other useful tools to clean and perform maintenance on your computer.

All of the software listed is available for free, and is as good (or in some cases better) than software you would have to pay for.

Pay particular attention to the installation order section if you're not experienced in dealing with malware problems.

  Installation Order

This process has been found to be the very best in eliminating and terminating infections. This process will also help to prevent infections from spreading as the infections are removed.

Also scope out this website for additional information and free software recommendations:

http://www.techsuppo.../security-tools.html

Hope this helped. Any other questions, just post them here.

Let us know how you make out.

Good luck. 8)

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BTW: 1st post? Welcome to DonationCoder. :)

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Living Room / Re: A better way to rate software?
« Last post by 40hz on February 02, 2009, 04:59 PM »
Those are great!

My typical rating goes something like this:

ANIwhiteFace.gif

It's sort of an ongoing  progressive-type thing. (But that's open source for you. ;))
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Living Room / Re: Man, those British folks sure know how to live
« Last post by 40hz on February 02, 2009, 02:59 PM »
watching a mixture of La Boheme and Desperate Housewives on TV

Interesting combination, Carol.

My favorite snowy day movies are Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain and Mamoru Oshii's Avalon.

movie.jpg

Best enjoyed with a nice glass (or two) of port, followed by omelets for dinner.

(Thank goodness for DVD's!)
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