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  1. Hi, I know i haven't posted in a while been busy at work... its a long story but....

    I was wondering if there is anyway to allow me to run the nice command with a negative value without su privileges, I have tried sudo but it doesn't seem to want to work.

    The reason is for scripting purposes so I'd rather not have to enter the su password Plus its a wine program so I'd also prefer not to run the program as root.

    While I'm here does anyone know how (if you can)  you set the audio backend wine uses from the command line. (all my wine programs use ALSA except one which uses OSS and it a pain in the arse switching with the config program all the time)

  2. Interesting idea, but i don't think you can just scrap something which has grown so fast and organically.

    you can rewrite protocols and improve on existing concepts, but just stopping the use of the web and the net is never gonna happen. even if they come close the internet as we know it will just go underground. no matter what anybody tries there'll always be people like us trying to keep the internet free.

    Lets face it the major problem with the net is also its major attraction, anyone can log on anonymously and do pretty much what ever they want.

  3. So... not really viable then? Do you think it will get better or is it a pipe dream?

    Well as far as sever side goes, theres no real need for opengl and i know some people set it up with no real problems. i just found it clunky and unnecessarily complicated (compared to the likes of MS VM). Using the SuSE yast plugin to configure it probably didn't help.

    Its just a little much for fun on your desktop. Linux is the only OS officially supported (when i last checked). The idea is nice but it needs work on configurablity (is that a word) and the network and drive detection.

    But i suppose it is free and open, if anything open software has more potential for improvement than closed source.

  4. Anyone know anythng about Xen?

    The kernel module is a nightmare, just getting opengl support is half a bottle of coke worth of work.

    Its picky about what and how you install an os, thats as far as i got 'cos it wouldn't let me install from CD or network.

    That was a few versions ago, but in general i found it very irritating one fix would create another bug and fixing that would just void the original fix. I gave up after two nights work with very little to show for it.

    If you try it let me know how it goes.

  5. If ever there was a place for IPTV bashing this it it.

    14 huh, i suggest learning to write batch,its not particularly hard, you feel you get results fairly fast and it encourages you to use the command line and learn switches.

    HTML is also fairly easy, not that its used on its own much any more but it'll lead to an interest in xhtml, php, mysql and such. Not to mention setting up you own webserver which helps with a basic knowledge of ports, remote connection and basic admin.

  6. I think it's more like those questions girls ask like, "does my butt look big in this?" where they're not asking for an accurate appraisal of the degree to which a particular item of clothing actually changes the perceived dimensions of their anatomy.

    My god that is the best thing i've read this year. My hat goes off to you sir.

  7. Yeah, in all fairness windows isn't as bad as they say, i'm using it now 'cos my X server is down and vi is trying to make me go on a killing spree.

    Its very good for games and applications.It just lacks the layerd build and fall backs of linux, no swiching to another term or simply killing the desktop when it crashes.

    and its just so damn boring.

    If you want to use your applications windows is fine, if you want to use your computer use a *nix.

    I'm with Cooper on this one, don't use a *nix if you want to look cool or hate windows, use it if you want to learn.

    In terms of stability, a well maintained Windows system is just a stable as a good *nix system and a badly maintained *nix system is far more unstable than a even the worst windows systems. However a well maintained *nix box will beat windows in uptime and (depending on the task) speed.

  8. ok, maybe your right. comparing the US to germany is wrong (thats nazi germany for any germans present) i dont know whare that came from.

    *cough* lame excuses for unfounded aggression *cough*

    Yeah iraq was harsh, but you can't invade a sovereign country because you don't like the governments policies.

    Also it is a little hypocritical of the US to overthrow an unelected, agresive right-wing leader who has ordered the deaths of countless prisioners on charges against the state.

    However if you are a US or other coalition citizen and feal this war is justified then you should be proud. we're winning.... or so we're told

    I don't think its justified and i wont be perswaded otherwise.

    9/11 that was 5 years ago, traced to terriorists and caused a war in afganistan. The only link i can see with Iraq is that Iraq never condemned the attacks. How many people have died now in afganistan and iraq on both sides? or is the life of a new york businessman worth more than that of a poor middle eastern muslim. or US soildier for that matter.

  9. For just basic programming I use Visual Basic. Its really easy to learn, and fast to use, but I wouldn't use it if your great at C, ASM (is it possible to be "great" as ASM?), or C++, as those languages are faster, and closer to the OS and System

    I always thought VB was very close to the OS and there in lies the problem.

  10. 5. The War on Iraq isn't about Oil or resource its about prevention, flexing our muscles, and fixing mistakes made in the past.

    Yeah and the Germans just like 'breathing space'.

    Seriously though the bit about flexing is quite true, the bit about fixing mistakes is arguably viable, but the bit about prevention... prevention of what? All we've done (yeah we're there too, don’t forget about us) is start a civil war and flair up religious tensions.

    It wasn't great or particularly free (by western standards) when we got there but its a hell of allot worse now.

    6. We Love the Aussies.

    They are sweet.

    A fair bit. The English, being a relatively immobile population, really don't like Other People (anyone who isn't from England)

    Quite true, but a wouldn't call it racially motivated, more xenophobia.

    Lets face it we hate everybody and the French and Americans also rate quite highly on the list. They are the same race as us..... Apparently

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