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shadwolf 14-Jan-2011 [5638x6] | so now we have for example ubuntu 10.10 in netbook version which is basically a kernel with a driver module library that only fits the hardware you can find in the netbooks... as the hardware library is smaller then it boots faster |
I use nosplash quiet and fast-boot options for my kernels ... doing this I gain 10 seconds in boot sequence. | |
after you can gain another 10 seconds of boot time just by using X11R6 + openbox windows manager instead of gnome + Metacity or kde etc... | |
maybe using wayland instead of x11R6 + compiz or metacity can speed up your boot sequence too | |
the closer you linux will be to your specific hardware the faster it will boot ... | |
but 1 second is still amazing .. I would say I this swichboot demo was about accessing to a regulare openbox window manager instead of a dashboard I would be already buying it :) | |
Henrik 14-Jan-2011 [5644] | Geomol, did yours come with a standard Apple SSD or your own? I'm interested in replacing the drive I have in my Macbook. |
Geomol 14-Jan-2011 [5645] | I bought it with SSD included. |
Henrik 14-Jan-2011 [5646] | ok |
Maxim 14-Jan-2011 [5647] | from cold boot, I remember being able to print a sheet on my amiga @28HMz before my friend's PC was able to finish booting Win95 on his pentium. :-) |
BrianH 14-Jan-2011 [5648] | That's what happens when you boot from ROM and implement a good chunk of the functionality in hardware rather than software :) |
GrahamC 16-Jan-2011 [5649] | Googlewave is now Apache Wave http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/12/introducing-apache-wave.html |
Henrik 29-Jan-2011 [5650] | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W18Z3UnnS_0 It's just getting worse and worse with those quadrocopters... |
Pekr 30-Jan-2011 [5651] | Augmented reality for cell phones from Netherlands - http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/video-sprxmobiles-layar-is-worlds-first-augmented-reality-bro/ |
Reichart 30-Jan-2011 [5652] | I found this more impressive... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToACDIXTzo0 But.................. watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k-u0_Y8hK0&feature=related We need to get this guy to sit down with the programmers of the Quad, and teach them how to make use of all aspects of flight. |
Oldes 30-Jan-2011 [5653] | I guess it will be pretty different. |
Henrik 31-Jan-2011 [5654] | http://www.portable-digital-video-recorder.com/shmoocon-2011-printers-gone-wild/ Networked HP printers contain a number of security issues. |
Maxim 31-Jan-2011 [5655] | I've had fun sending commands to printers a few years ago, its a lot of fun :-) |
Henrik 31-Jan-2011 [5656] | I did it too. I didn't find it particularly amusing, since different printers understand them differently. :-( |
Maxim 31-Jan-2011 [5657] | depends why you're playing with that... I was just hacking my printer for fun... trying to build a print manager... that's another story ;-) |
Henrik 31-Jan-2011 [5658] | I managed to build one, which is simple. Sending commands to the printer, I had to give up and chose to build postscript files for an adobe postscript driver instead and let it handle the rest. |
Henrik 1-Feb-2011 [5659] | http://www.exploringbinary.com/java-hangs-when-converting-2-2250738585072012e-308/ Interesting. Java has the same flaw that PHP had with a specific number. |
Henrik 2-Feb-2011 [5660] | http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-google-search.html This is almost funny. |
DideC 2-Feb-2011 [5661] | Very funny ! |
Dockimbel 2-Feb-2011 [5662] | Final IPv4 Blocks Allocated : http://www.infoq.com/news/2011/02/ipv4-exhaustion |
Henrik 4-Feb-2011 [5663] | http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/ Browse the human body using WebGL. |
AdrianS 4-Feb-2011 [5664] | wow - that's amazing stuff |
Pekr 7-Feb-2011 [5665] | Nokia experiments with the Bubble interface - IIRC, it is QML based (Qt's VID inspired declarative aproach, second one, after JavaFX) http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/nokia-experiments-with-bubbles-interface-on-symbian-cell-phones-2011024/ Just not sure I want to chase bubble around to get some action done :-) |
TomBon 7-Feb-2011 [5666] | a good design characterizing itself by immediate function transparency. this is....well...what is it? |
Henrik 7-Feb-2011 [5667] | one quick improvement would be to make the bubbles not move. |
Reichart 7-Feb-2011 [5668] | LOL! (that is all I can say about the bubbles) oh wait..........now the "LOL" has floated down here in the message.......whoa..............it floated over here "LOL". LOL... |
Andreas 7-Feb-2011 [5669] | debian 6.0 "squeeze" released http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110205a |
GrahamC 9-Feb-2011 [5670x2] | http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/hps-touchpad-tablet-smartphones-put-webos-back-into-the-game/44636?tag=nl.e589 HP's impressive tablet using WebOS |
snapdragon I presume is an Arm processor | |
Pekr 10-Feb-2011 [5672] | Snapdragon is Qualcom's ARM based CPU/chipset. OMAP is Texas Instruments. Samsung has its own, nVidia has Tegra, Broadcom is another big one I know. Full list of licensees can be seen here: http://www.arm.com/products/processors/licensees.php |
GrahamC 10-Feb-2011 [5673x2] | If the HP's WebOs takes off .. maybe we don't need to port to Android :) |
Isn't WebOS a Linux variant? | |
Ashley 10-Feb-2011 [5675] | Yes, "a proprietary mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel, initially developed by Palm and purchased by Hewlett Packard (HP) in 2010." |
BrianH 10-Feb-2011 [5676] | We need an Android port. Otherwise, how would I run R3 on my phone? |
Robert 10-Feb-2011 [5677] | I'm convinced that HP will succeed to fail with WebOS. Wrong CEO and a lot of HP products are mostly crap. |
BrianH 10-Feb-2011 [5678] | HP has been succeeding with crappy products for years, so they might succeed with this. Too big to fail completely. |
GrahamC 10-Feb-2011 [5679x3] | HP's slate runs flash .. you need flash to view porn. Ergo, this slate will sell. |
Furthermore, HP has been giving away slates free with their printers .. as printer control devices. | |
They can continue to do that for their servers | |
Henrik 10-Feb-2011 [5682] | Well, at least they just straight up copy the iPad now. I'm sure they only announce now, because the iPad is about to be updated. |
Pekr 10-Feb-2011 [5683] | I never liked HP, dunno why :-) I worst thing is, I have no reason to hate them :-) But - in big corporate world, I grew-up in IBM land. IBM was "frienlie", because of PowerPC = Amiga :-) HP killed Compaq, which I liked more. Pity HTC had not enough of money to buy Palm. I am not also sure I like the fact that so cool OS as QNX is, is owned by RIM. We have BBs here, and I will have one in few months too, but BB is being regarded mostly a corporate cell phone. |
Henrik 10-Feb-2011 [5684] | HP was once an engineering company, but no more. |
Pekr 10-Feb-2011 [5685x2] | Oh, and HP printers are forbidden in my home, and PC store, unless customer really wants HP :-) We use Canons for ink printers. HP killed my trust with 300 MB+ drivers crap |
Henrik - yes, IBM is an engineering company even less? :-( They sold their PC business to LENOVO. PowerPC is mostly in hands of Freescale (Motorola). And I doubt IBM will be contracted once again for the next gen consoles (if there will be any such devices in future). | |
Henrik 10-Feb-2011 [5687] | I'm in doubt as to what hardware is reliable nowadays. The brands that used to be reliable are now reduced to the same quality as everyone else. |
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