linux.org doesn't look that bad...
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TedC
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The real problem is the owner of the site, who stirs up a lot of strife in the Linux community on an unfortunately regular basis.
TedC
governed by an advisory board from the Linux commu
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doog
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Who is going to be on this advisory board? linux.com is a very important domain name. If there are fairly choosen members then thats kewl. I don't think VA would put their own employees there.
Sorry, here is the actual source:
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Johnboy
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You know what I'd like to see? redhat.linux.com, suse.linux.com, slackware.linux.com, and so on. Maybe even debian.linux.com, even though debian isn't really a commercial dist.
Microsoft REALLY needs to tighten up the standards for their MCAC (Microsoft Certified Anonymous Coward) program! MCAC's who are totally ignorant of anything dealing with Linux can only give Microsoft a bad name, after all.
-- Eric (a user of the "K" Desktop Environment, BTW, which makes Win98 look like a hacked up pile of trash).
Proof of a vast Linux conspiracy
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raph
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Anyone else noticed the similarity between the current contents of www.linux.com and www.transmeta.com? I think this is evidence of a shadowy Linux conspiracy. My guess is that their goal is nothing short of world domination. Beware!
The way this could suck is if they turn it into a heavy VA-Research site, link it directly to their own site, or write it up with selling machines in mind instead of promoting the platform.
That said, I think the folks at VA are probably froody enough to realize how badly they would suck if they pulled something like this.
More likely, I think we'll see a professional and useful page for the newbie or the kernal hacker, complete with links to the various flavor makers and project sites.
Anyhow, cool deal (I hope).
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-- Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
Oh wonderfull! Does this mean we'll finaly have a *decent* web page there? =:)
Can't think of a better company to hold this...
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doomy
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portal.. oh god.. i'd be so pissed if RH took control of it, or if SUSE got it, or if Debian smurfed it or if Slackware sucked it up or if stampede stomped on it.
At least a hardware site would not be biased and let them make a good portal. Though the Intel Alliance makes me get a bit worried about alternative x86 chips and non-x86 platform coverage.
But overall I trust VA research more than any of the other linux hardware companies. Good job guys. Let this be the site i mention to anyone interested in linux. I'm so sick of telling people to go over to linux.org
Hope to see the site up soon! May I suggest a portal like the moz directory effort? Smaller but somewhat like that with lots of linux related links and news articles. We could even make it an community effort! Think about it. Some of us cant code, but can write well! We would help! If it is for linux. --
-- ...free your source and the rest would follow...
The doj should stop it now!!
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Edmund
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Can anybody say "Microsoft employee forum poster"?
My understanding is that he got into an argument with Linus and others when Linus refused to put a couple of his patches into the kernel, and then he went off and sulked rather than hang around and work it out.
There was a thread on the Kernel list about him a few weeks back. You might want to go to DejaNews and check it out.
Please tell me that microsoft did not discover slashdot. Pease tell me that this wonderfull web site is gone forever and replaced with quotes from the ms marketing department
-- "Never stick an electrical appliance down your pants." -Tim Allen
I agree. This could be really great for the linux platform, and I don't think that it will turn into a VA site. Especially with the LINUX community advisory board!
We'll just have to wait and see! (now we have yet another domain from which we will be able to get linux stuff.)
"This page is not here yet"
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Arkahn
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So...I go to linux.com and that's what I see. Someone should put a watch on it and tell/. when it goes live. *** Enter/. effect ***
Do you people read the articles? They have secured the domain name from Fred Van Kempen. Also, they are quoted as saying it will be a general purpose linux info site. This is an excellent thing, because previously linux.org was the one most people went too, but joe windows doesn't know about the org domain, so he would try com. Anyway, a little competition never hurt anyone. Best of luck to VA Research. Its awesome to see how much Augustin is putting behind Linux and the variety of stuff he supports now. Perhaps in the end it was better for him to get out of Yahoo and start VA Research.
Why is the X-Files theme stuck in my head all of the sudden? Why do I feel like I should be subscribing to alt.paranoia? Watch out for the black helicopters! AAAH!!!!!
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-- Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
That linux.com source in full
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Sinner
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<head> <title> Not quite the Linux.com web page </title> </head>
<!-- This web page does not have anything sneaky in it. -->
<body> This web page is not here yet. </body> </html>
I believe that award goes to Microsoft
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Fizgig
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Well, it's a kind of drug in _Neuromancer_.
I believe that award goes to Microsoft
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planet_hoth
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Definately the worst computer company name that comes to mind. Who wants something that's "micro" and "soft"?
Think about it.
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Time to put the threshold code to work...
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Sam+Ruby
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I'm not sure who the chosen few are, but if you are one of them, please vote to drop the last few AC posts to be below the default threshold. They are slightly off topic, to say the least.
..did this just become a M$ rah-rah post or have the kidz from Redmond been allowed access to the web? Either way, time to/ignore those idiotic postings and stick with the main topic: VA and linux.com Let's hope they make an end-all site for the Linux community. It would be nice.
maybe we'lll finally have a decent website for linux now. all the linux.* websites have been an embarassment. hope var does something good with it.
asinus sum et eo superbio
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asinus sum et eo superbio
in omnibus veritas
Unfortunately linux.org is still out there...
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slothbait
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And, in my opinion, it is a terrible site. Even since the update, the site is poorly organized, updated infrequently, low on information and just generally makes Linux look bad. And I remember the layout they had before this current one...it was even worse and their background didn't even TILE properly. Not even close. It looked wretched. Some college kids run better done sites out of their dorm rooms.
Plus the guy who runs it is the same one who tried to start up that "standard Linux" movement that got everyone so fired up.
I'm glad VA has linux.com . I expect that they will use it well...
--Lenny
We finnally have some intelligent people here
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The+Fleck
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Bill is a gay faggot... he stole dos from some poor dumb motherfuckers and added a few things along with a buddy of his which was hired by MS... MS is gay too.. "not that there's anything wrong with that..." FUCK... shit... MS will crumble but onle in the business. not untill your boy-joe and girl-jane can put in a CD and play a game on Linux will be a desktop owner........ SHIT...
-- Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
"We're the net in Internet."
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thinker
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Catchy slogan for the banner ads?
Seriously though, this is great news, provided that they follow through with the idea of governing it through an advisory panel from the Linux community.
Thank you, VA Research! --------------------------------- "The Internet interprets censorship as damage,
Limited Liability corporations and government
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Eric+Green
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Please note that the concept of a "limited liability corporation" is government intervention in a major sense of the word. A thousand years of common law holds that the owners of a business are liable for all debts and deeds of that business. The limited liability corporation, a concept that dates back only to the 1870's and which is sustained only due to major government intervention, totally destroys that concept. The owners (shareholders) of limited liability corporations are NOT held liable for the deeds and debts of the business that they own.
In short, Microsoft (and all other limited liability corporations) is the result of a major government intervention into our economy. If you say that "government should keep out of business", you should also be against the government granting "artificial person" status to limited-liability corporations. After all, if government keeps out of business, they should keep out of business in ALL respects -- including areas that benefit current businesses (such as limited liability "artificial person" status for corporations).
TedC
Who is going to be on this advisory board? linux.com is a very important domain name. If there are fairly choosen members then thats kewl. I don't think VA would put their own employees there.
linux.com:
;)
transmeta.com:
I think Linus' wife maintains both pages.
-- Liquor up front, poker in the rear.
You know what I'd like to see? redhat.linux.com, suse.linux.com, slackware.linux.com, and so on. Maybe even debian.linux.com, even though debian isn't really a commercial dist.
-matt
Microsoft REALLY needs to tighten up the standards for their MCAC (Microsoft Certified Anonymous Coward) program! MCAC's who are totally ignorant of anything dealing with Linux can only give Microsoft a bad name, after all.
-- Eric (a user of the "K" Desktop Environment, BTW, which makes Win98 look like a hacked up pile of trash).
Send mail here if you want to reach me.
Anyone else noticed the similarity between the current contents of www.linux.com and www.transmeta.com? I think this is evidence of a shadowy Linux conspiracy. My guess is that their goal is nothing short of world domination. Beware!
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
I love that comment from Tom Henkel of the Gartner Group:
"Customers are opting for the Blue Light Special over the Blue Screen Special"
Bwahahhahahahha!
in a row??!!
Remember, there has been no decision! Moreover, if MS loses the appeal process will be endless.
If three or four of these in-a-row defenses of are from MS lackies, I too am DISCUSSED!!!
Look at that homepage! http://www.linux.net/
Go see www.linux.com again. It has been updated. I think it's going to look great.
The way this could suck is if they turn it into a
heavy VA-Research site, link it directly to their
own site, or write it up with selling machines in
mind instead of promoting the platform.
That said, I think the folks at VA are probably
froody enough to realize how badly they would suck
if they pulled something like this.
More likely, I think we'll see a professional and
useful page for the newbie or the kernal hacker,
complete with links to the various flavor makers
and project sites.
Anyhow, cool deal (I hope).
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Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
Given that VA Research sells boxes based on some of those other architectures, I doubt the site will neglect them too much.
Oh wonderfull! Does this mean we'll finaly have a *decent* web page there? =:)
portal.. oh god.. i'd be so pissed if RH took control of it, or if SUSE got it, or if Debian smurfed it or if Slackware sucked it up or if stampede stomped on it.
At least a hardware site would not be biased and let them make a good portal. Though the Intel Alliance makes me get a bit worried about alternative x86 chips and non-x86 platform coverage.
But overall I trust VA research more than any of the other linux hardware companies. Good job guys. Let this be the site i mention to anyone interested in linux. I'm so sick of telling people to go over to linux.org
Hope to see the site up soon! May I suggest a portal like the moz directory effort? Smaller but somewhat like that with lots of linux related links and news articles. We could even make it an community effort! Think about it. Some of us cant code, but can write well! We would help! If it is for linux.
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Can anybody say "Microsoft employee forum poster"?
Most cool! Now the linux.com site might finally get a decent webmaster!
;)
Oh, and that final quote from the article is golden
iSKUNK!
My understanding is that he got into an argument with Linus and others when Linus refused to put a couple of his patches into the kernel, and then he went off and sulked rather than hang around and work it out.
There was a thread on the Kernel list about him a few weeks back. You might want to go to DejaNews and check it out.
-- Eric
Send mail here if you want to reach me.
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=8^
linux.com:
;)
<!-- There are no secret messages in this web page. -->
transmeta.com:
<!-- There are no secret messages in the source code to this web page. -->
<!-- There are no tyops in this web page. -->
I think Linus' wife maintains both pages.
-- Liquor up front, poker in the rear.
Please tell me that microsoft did not discover slashdot. Pease tell me that this wonderfull web site is gone forever and replaced with quotes from the ms marketing department
"Never stick an electrical appliance down your pants." -Tim Allen
Posted by Roland95:
I agree. This could be really great for the linux platform, and I don't think that it will turn into a VA site. Especially with the LINUX community advisory board!
We'll just have to wait and see! (now we have yet another domain from which we will be able to get linux stuff.)
So...I go to linux.com and that's what I see. Someone should put a watch on it and tell /. when it goes live. *** Enter /. effect ***
Do you people read the articles? They have secured the domain name from Fred Van Kempen. Also, they are quoted as saying it will be a general purpose linux info site. This is an excellent thing, because previously linux.org was the one most people went too, but joe windows doesn't know about the org domain, so he would try com. Anyway, a little competition never hurt anyone. Best of luck to VA Research. Its awesome to see how much Augustin is putting behind Linux and the variety of stuff he supports now. Perhaps in the end it was better for him to get out of Yahoo and start VA Research.
My Slashdot account is old enough to drink...
The Glorious Meept is hurt.
Hurt. Hurt that his slapdash friends would be unfaithful. After all the stuff we've been through, you're seeing another troll.
A poem:
I may be fat,
But at least I'm
The end.
MEEPT!!
Why is the X-Files theme stuck in my head all of the sudden? Why do I feel like I should be subscribing to alt.paranoia? Watch out for the black helicopters! AAAH!!!!!
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Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
<head>
<title>
Not quite the Linux.com web page
</title>
</head>
<!-- This web page does not have anything sneaky in it. -->
<body>
This web page is not here yet.
</body>
</html>
fish and pipes
Well, it's a kind of drug in _Neuromancer_.
Definately the worst computer company name that comes to mind. Who wants something that's "micro" and "soft"?
Think about it.
Thanks.
- Sam Ruby
..did this just become a M$ rah-rah post or have the kidz from Redmond been allowed access to the web? Either way, time to /ignore those idiotic postings and stick with the main topic: VA and linux.com Let's hope they make an end-all site for the Linux community. It would be nice.
"Klaatu, verada, necktie!" -Ash
asinus sum et eo superbio
asinus sum et eo superbio
in omnibus veritas
And, in my opinion, it is a terrible site. Even since the update, the site is poorly organized, updated infrequently, low on information and just generally makes Linux look bad. And I remember the layout they had before this current one...it was even worse and their background didn't even TILE properly. Not even close. It looked wretched. Some college kids run better done sites out of their dorm rooms.
Plus the guy who runs it is the same one who tried to start up that "standard Linux" movement that got everyone so fired up.
I'm glad VA has linux.com . I expect that they will use it well...
--Lenny
Bill is a gay faggot... ... shit... MS will crumble but onle ..... SHIT...
he stole dos from some poor dumb motherfuckers
and added a few things along with a buddy of
his which was hired by MS... MS is gay too..
"not that there's anything wrong with that..."
FUCK
in the business. not untill your boy-joe and
girl-jane can put in a CD and play a game on
Linux will be a desktop owner...
linuxnewbie.com
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Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
Seriously though, this is great news, provided
that they follow through with the idea of
governing it through an advisory panel from the
Linux community.
Thank you, VA Research!
---------------------------------
"The Internet interprets censorship as damage,
Please note that the concept of a "limited liability corporation" is government intervention in a major sense of the word. A thousand years of common law holds that the owners of a business are liable for all debts and deeds of that business. The limited liability corporation, a concept that dates back only to the 1870's and which is sustained only due to major government intervention, totally destroys that concept. The owners (shareholders) of limited liability corporations are NOT held liable for the deeds and debts of the business that they own.
In short, Microsoft (and all other limited liability corporations) is the result of a major government intervention into our economy. If you say that "government should keep out of business", you should also be against the government granting "artificial person" status to limited-liability corporations. After all, if government keeps out of business, they should keep out of business in ALL respects -- including areas that benefit current businesses (such as limited liability "artificial person" status for corporations).
-- Eric
Send mail here if you want to reach me.