Novell wins! SCO loses! – Computerworld Blogs

After just more than seven years of SCO lawsuits, SCO has lost its last real chance of causing Linux and the companies that support it โ€” IBM; Novell, and Red Hat โ€” any real trouble.

CensorZilla Click here for the page

ns/cmd/winfe/cxprint.cpp // Attach the fucker.
// Haven't printed dick yet.

ns/cmd/winfe/display.cpp /* check if Lou is a pindick */

ns/cmd/winfe/feutil.cpp extern “C” int FUCK(char * pMsg, char * pFile, int nLine)

And my personal favorite:

# define rename hpux_sucks_wet_farts_from_dead_pigeons

Groupware Bad
This is an article by one of the developers for the original netscape suite. His observations here are very astute, being written in 2005.

Netscape 4 was a really crappy product. We had built this really nice entry-level mail reader in Netscape 2.0, and it was a smashing success. Our punishment for that success was that management saw this general-purpose mail reader and said, “since this mail reader is popular with normal people, we must now pimp it out to `The Enterprise’, call it Groupware, and try to compete with Lotus Notes!

In Linux, there are a few built in tools you can use to test your performance. One such tool is hdparm.

Executing

sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/<device>

yields something like:

weetabix@box:/dev/shm$ sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda

/dev/sda:
 Timing cached reads:   17792 MB in  1.99 seconds = 8928.06 MB/sec
 Timing buffered disk reads:  394 MB in  3.01 seconds = 130.91 MB/sec

ioquake3

This project, ioquake3 (or ioq3 for short,) aims to build upon id Software’s Quake 3 source code release. The source code was released on August 20, 2005 under the GPLv2. Since then, we have been cleaning up, fixing bugs, and adding features.

*drool* *and* they have shtuff like quake on a nokia… quake for 64 bit systems…

YouTube – Broadcast Yourself.

This is an opt-in experiment for HTML5 support on YouTube. If you are using a supported browser, you can choose to use the HTML5 player instead of the Flash player for most videos. Your comments will help us improve and perfect the mixtures we’re working on. So jump in, play around, and send your feedback directly to the brains behind the scenes.

Yea… no firefox support though. duhhhhhhhh……………….. Come on guys, they only have like 40+% marketshare.

Infamous Chinese pirates launch Ubuntu that looks just like Windows XP

Why have they moved to Ubuntu? Because their previous release — a pirate version of Windows XP itself — is being cracked down on by Microsoft.

How Fanboys See Operating Systems โ€” Global Nerdyhow fanboys see operating systems

The Open Sourcerer ยป Remote Firefox over X/SSH

So, I’ve been trying to get Firefox over an Xtunnel from my server to me. Not cool, definatly not easy. Firefox isnt wrtten well enough to do this easily.

As it turns out, as long as you have your SSH sess -X”, you can run

firefox -no-remote & 

and you are golden, provided this is the only invocation of firefox on the remote machine.

Furious at Firefox | Realm of the Purple Dropbear

If you ever see, in Firefox, this error, then click on thru.

“This address is restricted: This address uses a network port which is normally used for purposes other than Web browsing. Firefox has canceled the request for your protection.”

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