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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I'll trust the experts over some Canadian coms-sci student any day of the week...
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You'll find most "experts" that the press quotes in computers are probably less qualified than your average university compsci students these days... Go ahead and look at their qualifications, chances are they've got a diploma from DeVry and started their own "consulting firm" from their mother's basement. Basically they say things that they know will get quoted and eaten up by the computing press to get publicity. Like: let's all jump on the bandwagon and give MS an "F" for their new initiative in light of them fixing the hole 6 months ago on a product released two years before "trustworthy computing" even existed. Yeah, that's the ticket!
It's akin to being sent to some drinking rehab placb, then a year later somebody found a video of you drunk a couple years ago, suddenly the rehab isn't working.
Ari: Those symlinks fixed it, sound works in KDE now. Gracias.
And another question for you: How do I run certain programs on startup in Linux? I've downloaded and installed Folding@Home for Linux but it only starts manually right now, and I couldn't really find the proper way to tell it to load on bootup in Linux. I'm told by someone else rc.local usually works, but I don't have one...