Court Decision Favors Rambus
RoscoeP writes "This story from News.com: "A federal judge has overturned two counts of fraud against chip designer Rambus...". At least Rambus can't pursue litigation against Infineon for SDRAM though." See our previous stories about Rambus for far-too-much background.
sixth post.
this is it or it was it before it wasnt maybe?
i dont know.
Darth Trumpy?
If /. sucks so much ass, why are you still posting?
Another Rambus story. Am I the only one who just couldn't give a rats ass anymore?
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So your job as a network architect is to actually spend hours running debug version of kernel looking for some small bug ?
How do you know you haven't introduced much bigger bug somewhere down the line ?
Are you kernel developer?
Are you suggesting all companies hire part-time kernel developers for occasions like that?
that's it. i'm leaving.
If you're a programmer. I'm not. Neither is joe sixpack. Get my point?
Only the State obtains its revenue by coercion. - Murray Rothbard
You call that a troll?!!! This is a troll!!!
Why bother to mod up reply messages when the original message is set at -1???? If youre gonna mod up replies at least then change the initial post!!! thats my bitch, i try to get at least one in per day....bye for now:)
Imagine a Beowolf Cluster of THESE!!!
First, I don't know if the patch that I got from the person responsible for that particular portion of the kernel introduced new bugs. Second, neither do users of other OSs know if patches/service packs add new bugs. Finally, I didn't go through the code itself to find the bug. It just so happened that the kernel panic I got pointed me to line 155 og highmem.c (BTW it reads "BUG();". Obviously, someone knew that his particular thing 'could' happen. It requires a very specific combination software and hardware to exercise the bug (SMP and >900MB).
Wherever you go, there I am...
Take it up the ass, ass-morons! I got FP!
-- Bruce.
I'm getting so tired of these IP laws getting in the way of innovations!!! I just had my Linux database server crash yesterday (Look at line 155 in highmem.c of the linux kernel 2.4.3), but the thing is because I have access to the code I was able to fix the problem. If that same thing had happened on another popular OS, I would have to wait for months for a patch/service pack. This is the power of freedom!!!!
Wherever you go, there I am...
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