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  • Help= me, p=lease, my keyboard has gone crazy, and I can-'t figure out what to do

    06/05/2007 7:30:20 AM PDT · by 3AngelaD · 107 replies · 4,623+ views
    June 5, 2007 | Self
    The keyboard on my VAIo lap=top= has gone nuts. When I typ=e a p=, I get the p= p=lus the equal sign , and the cursor jump=s to the first line of typ=e. The direction keys don-' t work, nor does the backsp=ace. The enter key causes the little box with undo to drop= down. I already p=layed around with the numlock key and fixed the worse of it, which was the letter keys tpy=ing numbers. But it is still messed up=. Any suggestions?
  • Desktop Linux breakthrough: Lenovo preloads SUSE on ThinkPad

    08/04/2006 8:27:36 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 278 replies · 1,806+ views
    Desktop Linux ^ | Aug. 04, 2006 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    On August 4th, we found out that Lenovo Group, the company that has taken over IBM's Personal Computing Division, had made a deal with Novell Inc. to preload SLED 10 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) on its ThinkPad T60p mobile workstation. For the first time, a major OEM (original equipment manufacturer) has committed to preloading a Linux desktop.
  • Wallace's Anti-GPL Suit Loses Again

    05/22/2006 6:45:29 AM PDT · by antiRepublicrat · 2 replies · 195+ views
    Enterprise Open Source Magazine ^ | May. 19, 2006 02:30 PM | Staff
    IBM, Red Hat, and Novell Named in Suit that Goes Down in Flames Daniel Wallace's second anti-GPL suit accusing IBM, Red Hat and Novell of predatory price-fixing and restraint of trade has gone down in flames like his first against the Free Software Foundation, which wrote the license. The second decision came from a different judge in the Southern District of Indiana and, like the first judge and the FSF complaint, he found that Wallace didn't properly state a claim. He said he accepted the allegations as true but that Wallace didn't allege anticompetitive effects in an identifiable market by...
  • Will the Next Version of Windows Be Worth the Wait?

    04/10/2005 6:06:02 AM PDT · by infocats · 96 replies · 2,635+ views
    New York Times ^ | April 10, 2005 | Randall Stross
    TEN years ago, Microsoft unveiled Windows 95 in a way that suggested that the product's arrival was no less momentous than when humans stood upright for the first time. The company spent about $200 million introducing the operating system. That paid for festivities on the Microsoft campus (with Jay Leno as M.C.), rights to use the Rolling Stones song "Start Me Up" in a global advertising campaign and permission to bathe the Empire State Building at night with the Windows logo. It also loaded The Times of London with Windows 95 advertising that day, making the newspaper a one-day freebie,...
  • It's Windows vs. Windows as Microsoft battles piracy

    02/06/2005 9:32:57 AM PST · by Happy2BMe · 48 replies · 1,329+ views
    In an effort to boost sales of Windows, Microsoft has its sights set on its nearest competitor. But it's not Linux. And sorry, Apple Computer fans, it's not the Mac. The biggest rival to Windows sales is Windows itself--or rather pirated copies of the OS. And Microsoft is starting to put its foot down.n its most serious bid yet to reap revenue from those who've been getting Windows without payment to Microsoft, the company plans to require computer ownersto verify that their copy of Windows is properly licensed before allowing them to download software from Microsoft's site. By mid-year, the...
  • BSD and Mac OS X declared the world's safest operating systems

    02/20/2004 9:19:39 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 40 replies · 177+ views
    MacWorld ^ | February 20, 2004 | Jonny Evans
    Apple's Mac OS X has been declared one of the world's safest operating systems by London-based security experts, mi2g. The security firm's Intelligence Unit has run a comparitive study of the variety of operating systems available today. It states: "The world's safest and most secure online server Operating System (OS) is proving to be the Open Source family of BSD (Berkley Software Distribution) and Mac OS X based on Darwin." It's also claimed that Linux has become the most breached online server OS in the government and non-government spheres for the first time, while the number of successful hacker...
  • Need advice on reformatting computer and installing XP O/S from our resident geeks.

    07/30/2004 6:33:12 PM PDT · by wildbill · 46 replies · 931+ views
    Frys electronics ^ | July 30, 2004 | wildbill
    My 82 year old mother is buying a new computer. I found a cheap system (179.00) from a reliable retailer (Fryes) It has 1.6gherz Athlon motherboard, 128mb of ram, cd, 56modem and 40gig harddrive, yada, yada, yada--but it comes with Lindows installed. see url. Is there any problem with reformatting and putting XP on the system? That's the question. No discussion of the evils of Microsoft, the Mac, or Lindows, or why I need another whizbang, please.
  • Lights, Camera, Action: (OSX.3) Panther Ready for Prime-Time

    12/09/2003 11:11:13 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 11 replies · 183+ views
    eCommerce Times ^ | DEcember 4, 2003 | Robyn WeismanRobyn WeismanRobyn WeismanRobyn WeismanRobyn WeismanRobyn Weisman
    Since its October 24th release, Apple's latest iteration of its BSD-based OS X software, version 10.3 or "Panther," has received more plaudits than pans throughout the high-tech community Indeed, aside from a couple of initial glitches, including a hard drive-damaging flaw that has since been fixed, the launch has been seen as a highly positive development. BusinessWeek technology columnist Stephen Wildstrom called Panther "the best operating system available to consumers." And on the eve of Panther's release, The Wall Street Journal tech columnist Walter Mossberg wrote that Panther "can network easily with Windows computers and is packed with lots of...
  • The Feds Love Linux

    11/16/2003 4:49:41 PM PST · by yhwhsman · 9 replies · 146+ views
    Forbes.com ^ | 6/20/2003 | Erika Brown
    The Feds Love Linux Erika Brown, 06.20.03, 8:20 AM ET NEW YORK - Three weeks ago, John P. Stenbit, chief information officer of the U.S. Department of Defense, issued an agencywide memo that has Linux lovers rejoicing. The brief outlined the DOD's policy on acquiring, using and developing open-source software, including the Linux operating system. By creating an official policy, the DOD is "outing" open source, a technology that was stuck in government limbo, neither condoned nor outlawed. "People used to think they'd get fired if they talked about it. It was 'Don't ask, don't tell,'" says Tony M. Stanco,...
  • US Army 'going to Linux'

    10/28/2003 5:46:38 PM PST · by yhwhsman · 14 replies · 355+ views
    The Register ^ | 10/27/2003 | John Lettice
    US Army 'going to Linux' after OS switch for GI PDA By John Lettice Posted: 27/10/2003 at 15:44 GMT The US Army has abandoned Windows and chosen Linux for a key component of its "Land Warrior" programme, according to a report in National Defense Magazine. The move, initially covering a personal computing and communications device termed the Commander's Digital Assistant (CDA), follows the failure of the previous attempt at such a device in trials in February of this year, and is part of a move to make the device simpler and less breakable. According to program manager Lt Col Dave...
  • To combat worms, diversity helps

    09/01/2003 7:25:11 AM PDT · by Radix · 14 replies · 149+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | 9/1/2003 | Hiawatha Bray
    <p>No, it's not your imagination. Our computers really are going bananas. Not in a bad science-fiction movie sense. Our desktop PCs won't be starting World War III anytime soon. That's mythology; this is biology.</p> <p>It turns out that bananas, the tasty yellow fruits that humans consume by the billion, are extraordinarily fragile, and not just because they bruise easily. The kind we like to eat are sterile, and can only be grown by planting shoots cut from older banana plants.</p>
  • Tech question for the computer literate

    08/22/2003 6:12:23 AM PDT · by paladinkc · 4 replies · 233+ views
    I have a problem with my pc, I have windows ME, I like it, I have pretty few problems with it, but I have a problem with after uninstalling a program, sometimes I cannot get it out of the startup programs under msconfig, can someone tell me how to remove the programs that are there in msconfig at the startup, there are some things that I want to get rid of that are no longer there. thanks for any help you can lend
  • SCO, IBM Wrangle over Unix, Open Source

    03/11/2003 5:17:41 PM PST · by gitmo · 4 replies · 232+ views
    Application Development Trends ^ | March 11, 2003 | Stephen Swoyer
    SCO sues Big Blue for $1 billion; HP, Sun reassure customers The SCO Group last week announced a $1 billion lawsuit against IBM Corp. for allegedly sharing SCO’s proprietary technology with the open source software (OSS) community. SCO also claims to have warned Big Blue in a letter that if IBM doesn’t address its concerns, SCO will revoke its Unix license within 100 days. The implications of this move are unclear for IBM’s AIX installed base, but some industry watchers concede it could at least temporarily prevent IBM from shipping AIX. “That’s exceedingly unlikely, however,” stresses Rob Enderle, a senior...
  • Microsoft eases switch to XP

    02/25/2003 8:13:03 AM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 172 replies · 793+ views
    zdnet.com. ^ | February 25, 2003
    Microsoft eases switch to XPCNET News.comFebruary 25, 2003, 4:57 AM PTURL: http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-985825.html Microsoft, hoping to drive greater adoption of its Windows XP operating system, will on Tuesday unveil a new central Web site with revamped tools to help IT administrators make the switch.The new Desktop Center site includes an updated version of the Windows XP Application Compatibility Toolkit, a set of tools Microsoft devised to assess whether current applications of businesses will work under Windows XP Professional, Microsoft's latest operating system for corporate customers. Rogers Weed, corporate vice president of Windows product management at Microsoft, said the tool usually helps...
  • Microsoft Longhorn as a 3D O.S.?

    07/24/2002 5:21:12 AM PDT · by Digital Chaos · 7 replies · 463+ views
    Maximum PC | August 2002 | Digital Chaos
    Reading an interview with Neil Trevett from 3D Labs, in Maximum PC (August 2002). He is talking about the technology of the new 3D Labs graphics proccessors and its uses, when this question comes up: MPC: What about in a 2D application? Will virtual memory Make your desktop faster? NT: Yes, it'll definitly make your desktop faster, particularly as we go to the new generation of Windows. Longhorn [the code-name for Microsoft's proposed 3D operating system] proposes a really intractable problem when you think about it. If you have a high-resolution screen that's double-buffered, you can absorb 64 megabytes of...