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  1. Re:Not a kernel problem on Valve Joins the Linux Foundation · · Score: 1

    By SDK I mean the tools, the havok physics engine, the unreal engine, the cry engine and so on.

    Well, Crytek is already porting its 3d engine :-)
    http://www.geek.com/games/crytek-is-porting-cryengine-to-linux-1562557/

  2. Re:Gnome is cool but .. on GNOME2 Fork MATE Desktop 1.6 Released · · Score: 1

    not at all, just try tmux :-)

  3. Re:Keep 'em Coming on AMD Introduces New Opterons · · Score: 1

    Esxi could also be already embedded on the motherboard / installed on an internal usb drive or sdcard.
    Having hot swappable hard disks, today, is not really necessary.

  4. Re:And that will also mark on GNOME 3.8 To Scrap Fallback Mode · · Score: 1

    you can adapt it to fit in a pretty underpowered ( for today standards) netbook
    http://www.tomas-m.com/blog/19139-Slax-7-release-candidate-1.html

  5. Re:how to correct it immediately on Ubuntu NVIDIA Graphics Driver: Windows Competitive, But Only With KDE · · Score: 1

    define "wrong fucking place" please.

  6. Re:A few months ago on KDE Announces 4.9 Releases · · Score: 1

    It's probably a Kubuntu fault. I use extensively KDE from Debian Sid on a crappy Dell laptop (4 gb of ddr2 ram, integrated intel graphic, a pretty basic core 2 duo from the 2008), with Firefox (lots of tabs open, heavy modern javascript crap loaded), a python ide, an awful ica client, messaging clients and a gargantuan number of Konsole tabs open. With kde 4.8 i'm almost always well below 3 GB of ram used. With more than 30 days of uptime. Disclaimer: the first thing i do to a fresh kde install is to disable nepomuk :-)

  7. Re:Irrefutable fact on Disentangling Facts From Fantasy In the World of Edison and Tesla · · Score: 1

    Hulk > The Thing

  8. Re:Everyone gets same deal as Nokia? on Microsoft Exec Responds To the Google-Motorola Deal · · Score: 1

    if Google went away, Android would continue.

    Hahah no it wouldn't. Nobody else is providing any code to android. Nobody else is even allowed. All the default apps (like gmail, market, maps, the browser) are closed source.

    The browser is 100% open (but i suppose you haven't even seen the AOSP sources, let alone analyze the code for the browser) For the other apps, you're right, they're absolutely closed. But if Google went away, what could you do with a client for their now-offline services? :-)

  9. Re:Bad omen? on New Windows Kernel Vulnerability Bypasses UAC · · Score: 1

    So Microsoft is essentially PREVENTED from giving you a serious firewall or anti-malware application with their OS.

    It's not prevented from writing good code :-)

  10. Re:Propaganda on Experts Closing In On Google Attack Coders · · Score: 5, Informative

    *Chromium* runs on Linux. Chrome doesn't exist for Linux.

    http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux Seems official Chrome to me (at least is what the package says).

  11. Re:Don't expect any radical shift on Five Ways Microsoft Could Change After Gates · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If my support team finds a critical bug in a key system at 4AM I'm confident we can have a 3rd level engineer on the phone to address and resolve the issue immediately.

    For that, there is Red Hat.