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  1. Re:Bad information on Adobe To Port AIR To Linux · · Score: 1

    Thanks for clearing that up, first-time poster here so thanks for ironing out my inaccuracies.

  2. Re:Not quite on Adobe To Port AIR To Linux · · Score: 1

    Well I'm not trying to dismiss your nitpick here, since I don't know enough about FrameMaker, but if it runs on Linux why do the Wine developers target it as one of the apps to get working before 1.0? http://www.winehq.org/?issue=341#Wine1.0statusupdate/. Maybe by "has run" you mean "once upon a time an obscure beta of this ran un Unix" ;)

  3. Great news on Sun Snags Open Source Virtualization Company, Innotek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a Vbox fan and user I welcome this move- I can see Virtualbox becoming a LOT more powerful in the medium to long-term future. Great performance virtualizing Sun products like Java and Eclipse would be sweet too. I like what Sun is doing in the opensource department, the OpenOffice 3 slide that turned up a few weeks ago looked very promising too!

  4. And I thought the world was gonna end! on Duke Nukem Forever 'Confirmed' For Late 2008 · · Score: 1

    For a second when reading the headline everything around me froze in time- like the apocalypse was approaching.. 'What??? Duke Nukem Forever now has a confirmed release date??" Surely this would make hell freeze over! BUT then I saw the quotation marks around 'confirmed'. Phew, close call! Life is good again :)

  5. Re:Epic FUD on Desktop Environment for Proprietary Applications? · · Score: 1

    Guys, this is an "Ask Slashdot", not a news submission! Can't ppl even RTFT at this stage?

  6. Re:too many custom parts. on LEGO Brick 50th Anniversary · · Score: 1

    Lego now has far too many custom parts, it's a bit more like building some flat pack furniture that a chance to be creative. Not necessarily true. The mainstream stuff has been simplified in recent years, but look at the Lego Star Wars Millenium Falcon, 400+ pieces of lego the way it was when we were young ;)
  7. Re:what did Novell give in return? on Microsoft Paid Novell $356 Million in '07 · · Score: 1

    Not only their soul, their kernel too!