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  1. Re:Wouldn't you be upset if they didnt'? on Red Hat IPO Surprise · · Score: 1

    We do not compete. We do not make money off our distro. All monies we do earn are from contributions and donations. We are about free software. But you KNEW that didn't you?

  2. Anybody Notice Their MAIN Product? on Corel Sued For Software Patent Infringement · · Score: 1

    It's designed to make reverse-engineering easier... Sheesh. Make software to assist in software/idea "theft" and sue cause somebody "stole" your idea... Morons.

  3. damn ACs on JWZ resigns from mozilla.org · · Score: 1

    How sad. Maybe we can go for the conspiracy theory and think that AOL is up to no good...

    Actually just wanted to beat an AC. :)

  4. 2.2.1 successful recompile!(url to patches!) on VMWare Beta Release · · Score: 1

    ln -s /usr/src/include/asm-i386 /usr/include/asm
    ln -s /usr/src/include/linux /usr/include/linux

    And then install and compile...

  5. Works for me! on VMWare Beta Release · · Score: 1

    Well, how bout you post your .cfg so those of us that use ide-scsi can look at it??? Kinda sucks to reboot with an IDE kernel to use this, might as well type win95 at the boot prompt... Maybe I'll put just the CD-RW on ide-scsi...

  6. No Subject Given on Multiple OSs Concurrently · · Score: 1

    Funny, but not quite what I meant. I was going for the "reverse engineer" or re-implementation of APIs and such. So I guess SAMBA might fit too?

    By the way, I'm sorry you think WINE sucks... Works for what I "need". :)

  7. A bit steep on Multiple OSs Concurrently · · Score: 1

    $299 is a bit much for us OpenSource freaks. :) Maybe a WINE type project may arise from this.

  8. It IS out of hand.... on Slashdot infringing on Microsoft patent #US5819032 · · Score: 1

    http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?pn=US05640562__ &language=en

    Seems Sun Microsystems has patented device drivers.

    And could this one be taken as the patent of an OS kernel?

    http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?pn=US05584032 __&language=en