A "Never Reboot" Service For Linux
An anonymous reader writes "Ksplice, the company based on the MIT Ksplice project, is now offering its 'never reboot' service for Red Hat, Debian, and other Linux distros. You subscribe and get real-time kernel security updates that apply in-memory instead of rebooting. Last summer we discussed the free service for Ubuntu. Cool tech, but will people really pay $4 a month for this?"
you should 3ring the Top. Or were,
i think burning faggots is a good idea.
Since when has Linux ever become useful? And useful is defined beyond the needs of a bunch of neckbeards.
Do you have the plural of "asshole" handy?
If you're stuck, just check a mirror to find you've doubled the number of assholi I'm thinking of right now.