15charusername's comments

15charusername | 12 years ago | on: Anxiety over the new Gmail Compose

>If only someone had invented a windowing GUI.

At work I have to use a mac, it's a PITA to manage multiple non fullscreen windows on it. There is also a fair amount of screen estate lost per window.

15charusername | 12 years ago | on: Android AOSP maintainer quits

Even with Patent trolls and week patents, patents still allow companies to license innovative technology rather than hide it away for fear of copying (ala qualcomm)

Patents are a good idea, it's the current implementation that sucks

15charusername | 13 years ago | on: Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 released

Hurd has been in development since 1990, Tanenbaum–Torvalds was 92. The shipping and loading of drivers separately from the kernel was a micro-kernel advantage and Linux being able to do the same is a move towards micro-kernel features in Linux (fuse and cuse being others).

15charusername | 13 years ago | on: Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 released

> Linux being as monolithic as ever

Except for loadable kernel modules which is a pretty big move towards microkernel-like features from the original versions.

15charusername | 13 years ago | on: NewRelic was down

Wow people trust tools that don't have valid SSL certificates , it's no wonder groups like HTP roam free.

15charusername | 13 years ago | on: Linux is not about choice (2008)

I'm sure there will be a GUI way to switch the default but I tend to use environmental variables when I want to launch a program out of a non-default device

>Is it possible to use/set environment variables to change the default ALSA device?

>you can use ALSA_PCM_CARD or ALSA_CARD to set the default card, either by name or by number. If both are set, ALSA_PCM_CARD takes precedence. The device on the card can be set in the variable ALSA_PCM_DEVICE.

http://alsa.opensrc.org/FAQ026

15charusername | 13 years ago | on: Samsung's future is Tizen, not Android

Don't forget Samsung produce more than just phones, even if Tizen doesn't take off for phones, Samsung do a lot of other embedded Linux stuff.

As for Tizen's success on phones, apart from lower end devices (where you probably don't want many custom apps just a solid base, symbian style), I see the appeal of all you're devices (TV, Fridge, Car, etc) running a consistent UI with plenty of magic and auto-configuration running behind the scenes and I'm not seeing many low end devices with Android yet.

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