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Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon Goes Beta
Posted 10/05/2007 at 04:30:28am
Hey, everyones linux distro openSUSE released 10.3. It's from Novell those people who got millions from MS for stealing opensource code.
UPDATE: RIAA Wins First File-Sharing Jury Trial
Posted 10/05/2007 at 04:22:53am
It clear that this lady felt she could become famous as everyone else has by fighting the RIAA. Sadly she was clearly mistaken as the courts rolled right over her sad excuses. One thing to learn was to protect your personal files from direct access to the internet. If you copy music to your harddrive you should not store it in the usual "C:\Documents and Settings\theotherguy\My Music" or in a sharing folder for the P2P program, I mean just make it a bit harder than default settings. The next big thing is not to use your unsecure wireless connection but your neighbors unsecure wireless connection if your going to be using the P2P networks for this. One question I have is instead of saying she replaced her harddrive after the notice from the RIAA, if she would have tryed to say that the geek squad had installed the P2P service on her computer - unknown to her "wink wink" - when they replaced the harddrive, what the outcome would have been. Another question is if she would have mailed in the amnesty letter the RIAA offered after recieving the notice.