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posted by shyouko on Wed 23rd Jul 2008 17:53
It just disappeared, as if nothing has happened.
posted by pandronic on Mon 21st Jul 2008 11:27
Any recommendations?
posted by Laurence on Mon 21st Jul 2008 08:44
While I see the point in a time limit on news items, because a conversation doesn't have to be (and often isn't) bleeding edge news plus the fact that most people don't check conversations frequently, I don't really see the point in a time limit on conversation threads before they're closed off.
posted by Laurence on Mon 14th Jul 2008 23:55
If so, what kind of music and what's your set up?
Currently I'm using FL Studio (not the greatest peice of kit, but it's doing the job for now) and Ableton to build up the individual tracks into an album peice. I also have a number of midi controllers hooked up, but other than that, not actual hardware as such.
The stuff I'm producing at the moment is an Aphex Twin inspired story. Kind of like war of the worlds, but without the narration.
I've not been at it for long though so I'm still relatively low down on the huuuuuge learning curve that is digital music.
It will be interesting to hear what other OS geeks are working on as I know there's a few audiophilles on there.
posted by RandomGuy on Mon 14th Jul 2008 22:44
http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=3413801
Seeing how KDE4 already put a nice framework in place this an interesting, if unlikely, alternative to GTK+3...
posted by Anonymous Penguin on Sat 12th Jul 2008 14:17
Today I want to discuss it once again. We were told that it was going to change dramatically. But all that changed is when we mod somebody down we are reminded that it only means "I disagree".
For any practical purpose, nothing relevant has changed. Modded down posts "disappear" (even if I have a score threshold of -20).
People with "controversial" opinions are modded down to hell...
The latest, most painful experience was Eugenia, a nice way to tell her "thanks for all the work you have done for us".
As to myself, even if I have been modded up quite a bit of late, I have also been modded down unreasonably, IMO.
Until people won't be able to freely express their opinion, this place will never be or feel like a real community. I mean, I have posted 839 times in 3 years. That is absolutely nothing. If this place felt like a community, my post count would be in the thousands.
posted by Adam S on Fri 11th Jul 2008 16:22
Anyone else up and running on their 3G yet?
posted by fretinator on Thu 10th Jul 2008 19:02
I purchased it online, but good luck finding it unless you have a direct link or use the search box. I checked to see if it was in-stock at my local Best Buy, which it was, so I chose in-store pick-up.
Big mistake!
I purchased it and waited for the confirmation email. It should take 45 minutes, but it took 2 hours - just to tell me they didn't have it in stock! I figured they just didn't know what they were doing, so I drove to Best Buy anyway.
It was sitting on the shelves (3 copies)!
However, it wasn't under OS's, it was just on the shelf in a random location. That's probably why they couldn't find it. I had also looked under OS's. I took it to the pick-up counter to explain the situation - they were very dismissive. To top it all, they didn't remove the protection, and the alarms went off as I left. All this just to help out Ubuntu.
Oh w
posted by i3X171UM on Tue 8th Jul 2008 21:23
posted by RandomGuy on Fri 4th Jul 2008 00:18
I'll go first:
Country: Germany
--GeoWorks Ensemble [~100MHz laptop]
--Windows95 [or maybe 98?, ~250MHz Desktop]
--WindowsXP [~500MHz Desktop]
--2003?--Suse 8.x WinXP dual boot [Athlon 3000+ Desktop]
--Linux distro-whoring, some desktop oriented BSDs, kept using WinXP
--PCLinuxOS, WindowsXP
--2006?--PCLinuxOS, (K)Ubuntu mainly [first time Linux only!]
--2008--Kubuntu [PCLinuxOS as a live CD]
Friends/Family: 90% XP, 5% Vista, 5% Linux
University [physics faculty]:
--students: 70% XP, 10% Vista, 10% Mac, 10% Linux
--profs: 50% XP, 10% Vista, 20% Linux, 20% Mac
posted by Flatland_Spider on Thu 3rd Jul 2008 14:26
Maybe there could be a OSNews Live Feed that shows the hyperlinked titles of the submitted articles. They could time out in 8-12 hours or 100 entries.
It could be a premium feature or something like that.
posted by sbergman27 on Tue 1st Jul 2008 23:21
Does anyone recognize the OS/GUI which Sarah Jane (and Rose in "The Stolen Earth") uses? It doesn't look like Windows. It doesn't look like MacOS X. It does not look like Linux or *BSD running KDE, Gnome, E, or any other DE or WM with which I am familiar. It does look a bit like RISC OS. But it's not that either. Yeah, it's probably something invented by the CGI team which is not encumbered by patents, copyrights, trade secrets, or trademarks. But it is fun to speculate. The gods only know what Mr. Smith runs. Probably some some future variant of Plan9. ;-)
posted by fretinator on Thu 26th Jun 2008 21:42
1. no.shit
2. dot.dot
3. dev.null (Imagine the mail you would get!)
4. google.con (imagine the traffic!)
5. because.icaan
What's yours?
posted by fretinator on Mon 23rd Jun 2008 18:26
posted by phoehne on Tue 27th May 2008 21:05
posted by fretinator on Wed 21st May 2008 16:58
Top 5 Web 2.0 Inventions
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5. The Javascript denial-of-service attack (see AJAX)
4. New verbs (Blog it, twitter, or just plain IM or get off the pot)
3. Contrary to popular opinion, people REALLY want to see pictures of your pets
2. With thousads of lines of code, dual-processors and 2GB of ram, your web app can now mimic the behavior of a 1990 desktop application.
1. Web 2.0
posted by Adam S on Fri 16th May 2008 15:18
Why? Because when you add someone as a "friend" the system highlights their comments. I usually do this when I particularly like someone's insights and want their comments to stand out. Also, when you add someone as a friend, you become their "fan," and fan comments stand out too.
OSNews is not a social network, nor do we intend to be; we are not trying to jump on some crazy Web 2.0 fad/bandwagon. Instead, we want to emphasize features of the site that some may not be aware of.
Please note that we do not store any login credentials whatsoever - username, email, or even that you used the tool.
So, without further ado:
http://osnews.com/utils/import
Please report any feedback
posted by h3rman on Thu 15th May 2008 20:35
I'd like to ask all users, especially those that fanatically cling to Gnome, to try this (or any other suitable) KDE 4 live cd and let us know what you think. What sucks, what rules.
posted by kaiwai on Wed 14th May 2008 16:40
http://kaiwai.blogspot.com/2008/05/opensolaris-and-thinkpad-t61p-re...
But it hasn't appeared as a new story, so I thought I might as well post it as a conversation - basically my review of Thinkpad and my experience running OpenSolaris on it. Just a side note, yes, it does run Ubuntu 8.04 very well.
posted by Adam S on Mon 12th May 2008 19:46
I just read this story on Gizmodo about some "placeholder text" on the AT&T site that mentions the "iPhone Black." Apple is out of iPhones. It's here. I'm predicting a new iPhone tomorrow or next Tuesday in the Apple store.
I know that AT&T employees were told to limit vacation in June, but there are lots of little tidbits (e.g. Italy launch in "weeks") that lead me to this: I have a sneaking suspicion that we'll see a new iPhone sooner than most think.

