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General Software Discussion / Re: is it possible to have WhatsApp on my laptop?
« Last post by rgdot on March 13, 2015, 07:26 PM »
Doesn't work with Pale Moon  ;D
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Living Room / Re: Use a unique password for this site
« Last post by rgdot on March 07, 2015, 05:14 PM »
Credit card numbers and passwords need to be one time things that are set up, requested, delivered to you via secondary protected apps. Something like this exists via few banks/credit card issuers but needs to be expanded in a big comprehensive way. Sort of 2FA on steroids.
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Surprisingly (?) I am doing well enough with only:
 
Adblock
Tabsplus, mainly for 'position of a new tab: last'
Oh and Web Developer.
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Living Room / Re: 10th Anniversary - long time member check-in thread
« Last post by rgdot on March 06, 2015, 07:38 PM »
Even Mr.Bitsum is here :D
Great thread :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Avoid AdBlock Plus for Android!
« Last post by rgdot on March 04, 2015, 02:43 PM »
60GB in 30 days can't be right, something like mouse's explanation must be the case, surely?
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New forum theme!
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Living Room / Re: Ghacks is dying and needs your help
« Last post by rgdot on February 27, 2015, 04:53 PM »
Previously when he had a voluntary donation plan with access to extras like forum I donated a small amount. Would be sad to see anything happen. I also whitelisted ghacks many years ago. Will see what I can do.
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Living Room / Re: Net Neutrality? Title II?
« Last post by rgdot on February 23, 2015, 11:04 PM »
Renegade, you know how the FCC's Canadian equivalent whose job is supposedly to protect the consumer is a rubber stamp for Bell and Rogers (and Telus). I don't know what can be done to fix it but FCC standing aside is likely just as bad as it having too much power. The part above in red will be taken up by some one any way. Is there a better or worse someone? Who really knows.
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Living Room / Re: Funny Animal Videos
« Last post by rgdot on February 21, 2015, 09:13 PM »
Border Collies  :-*
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Living Room / Re: Preloaded spyware, courtesy Lenovo
« Last post by rgdot on February 20, 2015, 11:04 AM »
Have a Lenovo, but long since overwritten with Mint (from original Windows)

FWIW this is what I see:

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General Software Discussion / Re: remote control of pc via android phone
« Last post by rgdot on February 19, 2015, 08:55 PM »
Have now discovered Fing, thanks 4wd   :up:
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General Software Discussion / Re: Reliable Web Hosting for $5 or less?
« Last post by rgdot on February 19, 2015, 10:09 AM »
Chrome on Linux works fine for me



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General Software Discussion / Re: Reliable Web Hosting for $5 or less?
« Last post by rgdot on February 16, 2015, 10:21 PM »
Another option is HawkHost, they have a plan that fits the budget and bandwidth, been with them many years and happy. About software downloads, I think they allow it but just in case http://www.hawkhost.com/Legal
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:D

Format, re-install was going to be my first suggestion  ;)
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Developer's Corner / Re: Would appreciate some feedback on my new logos
« Last post by rgdot on January 31, 2015, 05:16 PM »
Make it three for 23Q1Rie.jpg?1

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Something 'unusual' I have done and mentioned in passing here on DC before is use a local WordPress install and make each post a note. It of course has tags, inline images, search, etc. With a theme I can make it look like masonary style, with another (or a plugin) I can make it show a summary (excerpt) of all notes. Another plugin to make it look like a calendar ... on and on.
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Living Room / Re: Who gets sued next? VLC media player? Mozilla?
« Last post by rgdot on January 30, 2015, 01:32 PM »
It would be like going after BIC because someone at Napster wrote notes using one of their pens.

 ;D ;D x 1000
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Thanks for this. After running Mint 13 update manager including libc updates:

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Thanks
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Full article link doesn't go anywhere :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 10 as an Internet service?
« Last post by rgdot on January 21, 2015, 09:48 PM »
@40hz
Can you please explain further what leads you to the Linux line you posted? How it relates to today's news?
Serious question, I am not trying to be funny, may be I should read again but don't see the actual connection to something MS said today.

It's not in the statement from Microsoft I quoted.

But many times in the past Microsoft has alleged that Linux/GNU violates in excess of 200 of its software patents. And although the company has waffled around acting upon it (and refused to say exactly what those patents are) no person in a position of authority at Microsoft has ever ruled out a future lawsuit or series of lawsuits. At this point in time, Microsoft seems to have contented itself with spreading enough FUD that many companies (and a few big Linux distros such as Redhat and Suse) have purchased licenses from Microsoft for supposedly infringing their IP. Unfortunately, those licenses are (by contractual agreement) a secret between Microsoft and those who signed them. So nobody in the broader FOSS community knows what the specific claimed IP violations are, or is able to re-code or change things in order to be non-infringing. Assuming they actually are. Cute move huh? It's basically saying: "You're infringing - but we're not going to do anything to let you know what or where."

When Linux began to look like it had a shot at becoming the next dominant desktop OS, Microsoft upped it's posturing and threatening. Including threatening corporations that adopted Linux. It's true that once Windows 7 became the success it became, and some major players in the FOSS community caved in and bought questionable licenses, Microsoft ramped their threats back down. But again. they never ruled out legal action in the future.

From Microsoft's past rhetoric and behavior, I suspect if they get a lot of pushback on where Windows 10 seems to be going - and Linux again starts looking like a good replacement - they'll start up their legal bullying and FUD machine again. Or possibly invoke the nuclear option and actually file a lawsuit against someone. Most likely Linux (i.e. the kernal) itself, which they claim has something like 65 infringing pieces in it.

Hope that clarifies. It's a long story. And it's been going on for the last 10 or so years. This is an older article that gets into the nitty -gritty of the thing. It'll give you some background as to what it's all about.

Thanks. The lesson from back in the day of SCO Linux suits is I think it became clear that enough big names want/need Linux that I think we are almost certainly not reaching the place you allude to soon. Now if MS does more "buying into" Linux (patents, etc.) and then kill it from the inside ... probably still unlikely.

Linux for the desktop is far from a real threat anyway, over the years I have listed a few reasons here and elsewhere. Many big and small quirks...
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 10 as an Internet service?
« Last post by rgdot on January 21, 2015, 04:57 PM »
@40hz
Can you please explain further what leads you to the Linux line you posted? How it relates to today's news?
Serious question, I am not trying to be funny, may be I should read again but don't see the actual connection to something MS said today.
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One also has to register if they plan on giving credits to a developer, in appreciation for their work.  ;)

You made her register to send you credits?  :P
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Living Room / Re: wireless networking and wifi printer help
« Last post by rgdot on January 18, 2015, 10:39 PM »
samsung M2835DW...

destructions say it uses 'wifi direct' which I gather is specific (peculiar?) to intel chipsets, though that shouldn't be an impediment to 'normal' operation

 ;D

Using any brand printing via wifi has always been similar to that for me, remove, re-discover and re-add printer
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General Software Discussion / Re: flashplayer fix - is this safe?
« Last post by rgdot on January 18, 2015, 09:28 PM »
Haven't tried this in years but it's on Adobe's site so should be still applicable
http://helpx.adobe.c...-player-windows.html
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