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Fine tuning the virtual engine

Blog I suppose it’s a logical progression: first we build the engine, then we learn how to run it, then we look at the user experience - and ultimately we start to look for ways of fine tuning performance.

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[January 27, 2009, 23:19 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


Videos play fine in linux!!!!!

Talkback All of the videos on the site play fine using the Mplayer plugin for Firefox on Gentoo x86-64. Hi there, I'm not sure what the problem is. Recently, FFMPEG added functional WMV and VC1 decoders to their codec library.

About: EU withdraws claim that Linux support is illegal

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[January 8, 2007, 15:28 by russofris]


Make Sure You Read the Fine Print

Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.

About: Microsoft attacks Google Apps

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[September 25, 2007, 8:53 by ITAuditor]


Read the Fine Print 1st!

Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.

About: Google taps Capgemini to challenge Microsoft Office

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[September 25, 2007, 8:55 by ITAuditor]


Who pays the fine and to whom

Talkback OK so these people can now be fined, who pays the fine when the government departments lose data and to whom do the fines get paid. More lip service from a shambolic government trying to con the public into thinking they know what they are doing.

About: Privacy watchdog to get power to fine for data loss

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[November 26, 2008, 16:50 by Comuscomp]


It's fine folks the Home Office says it's ok

Talkback But by "Saying" in the special way that government departments do, that it's actually all fine, we can now just dismiss it all and hop and skip along in a happy laughing way. > The Home Office denied that e-passports would make identity...

About: Researcher details Dutch e-passport hack

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[October 3, 2008, 13:15 by Andrew Meredith]


Norton AntiVirus 2004

Norton AntiVirus 2004 image Member Review I did though know people who had Norton AntiVirus who had no problems and found it worked fine. The product installed fine first time and had no problems with setup. I also set up Live Update which now works fine and updates on its own.

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[April 15, 2004, 9:57]

RE: Ballmer: Too much fine print in Microsoft licences

Blog Comment Exactly how would simplifying Microsoft's licences lead to extra cost to the customer? Few people read them anyway. I'm sure that the import of the licence could be conveyed in a shorter (much shorter) plain English licence - less for the lawyers...

Moley Avatar

[October 19, 2009, 15:24 by Moley]


Anger over call to fine unlicensed software users

Talkback Exceptions only confirm the rule. Making the exceptions the example as a reason for how to go about the rest of the bunch only demonstrates how wrong one is. Clearly there are more common reasons why exceptions as specified exist in the first place.

About: Anger over call to fine unlicensed software users

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[September 1, 2006, 23:15]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback Aww.poor overpaid EUacrat upset over being lobbied. What a baby. That's what politics is all about. I guess socialism is making them soft over in the land of sheep.

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 27, 2006, 13:45]


Anger over call to fine unlicensed software users

Talkback There should be no ability to treat software license infringements as a 'serious issue' rather than purely a civil contract dispute until Software vendors lose the ability to write their own rules. Agreements, to have any meaning at all, need to be...

About: Anger over call to fine unlicensed software users

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[September 1, 2006, 12:07]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback Interesting round of comments here. The real question seems to be not *whether*, but *why* the US government would get involved. Microsoft is an independently owned and operated corporation, capable of making its own decisions, and paying its own...

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 28, 2006, 15:54]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback US tax dollars should rather be spent on antitrust enforcement, and generating relief for the excesses of Microsoft on the American market. The exchange of Bill Gate's support for W's first election for dropping the Microsoft Antitrust suit was the...

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 27, 2006, 11:48]


RE: The Internet Is Doomed (& I feel Fine)

Blog Comment I don't suppose he's advocating a lockdown becuase it'll give people like him more authority over its usage? I mean, amongst his many titles I see: "Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation, Oxford University"

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[June 30, 2008, 18:59 by harpless]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback One more time shocked by the Microsoft's attitude . But who's not ? At least, i found less dirty elsewhere and start being liberated from this octopussy.

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 26, 2006, 21:34]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback "Aww.poor overpaid EUacrat upset over being lobbied. What a baby. That's what politics is all about. I guess socialism is making them soft over in the land of sheep". Well at least we don't have a hobbit for a president!

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 27, 2006, 15:54]


Florida spammer faces $11bn fine

Talkback Amen to that award, even though it probably won't collect any of that money. As to going after the companies who have the ads being spammed. Wouldn't it be easy, then, for the spammers to screw some company by spamming "for" them.

About: Florida spammer faces $11bn fine

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[January 5, 2006, 19:12]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback I'm sure the EU are grateful for the US input. And I'm sure the US will be grateful when the EU 'advise' them on how to punish a large, European company that has broken numerous US laws.

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 26, 2006, 16:47]


US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

Talkback Not sure I understand some of the negative comments here about the EU. If Microsoft break EU law, the US government have no business trying to interfere with the legal process. The news doesn't surprise me however.

About: US Government 'lobbied EC' over Microsoft fine

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[September 27, 2006, 14:57]


RE: Canadian record industry faces $60bn copyright fine

Blog Comment Correct, brainrazer, thank you. Now fixed. We were a magnitude of ten out.

Rupert Goodwins Avatar

[December 9, 2009, 14:50 by Rupert Goodwins]


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