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  1. When your computer cannot find a solution... on More Than 20 Years of the Web on the Big Screen · · Score: 0

    "Computer, install a recursive subroutine." (Harry Kim on Star Trek Voyager).

    Really funny to watch as a computer scientist. Voyager's computer fights against Klingons, translates any language, does a lot of crazy stuff on the hollow deck and even makes tea for you but cannot use recursive algorithms on its own.

  2. Anyone heard of FAUmachine? on Red Hat, Novell To Package Xen · · Score: 0

    Hi,
    there is an additional virtual machine: FAUmachine.

    From the homepage:

    FAUmachine is a virtual machine, similar in many respects to VMWare[tm] or Virtual PC[tm]. The FAUmachine virtual machine runs as a normal user process (no root privileges or kernel modules needed) on top of (currently) Linux on i386 hardware. The port of FAUmachine to OpenBSD and Windows is in progress.

    The FAUmachine virtual machine is booted using an adapted bootloader and runs a slightly modified Linux kernel. The hardware layer of the FAUmachine virtual machine is (mostly) the Linux kernel of the host system. The FAUmachine hardware setup, like main memory size, cdrom and number and size of harddisks can be configured.

    Onto this virtual hardware, an out-of-the-box Linux distribution can be installed using the installation program that comes with it. Binaries compiled for i386 hardware architecture will also run on FAUmachine. Of course FAUmachine supports networking and FAUmachines can be connected transparently to the local network which their host machine is attached to. If the appropriate servers are running on the FAUmachine, login from any real machine is possible, once the network is set up.

  3. I already saw this coming on X.org and XFree86 Reform · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is absolutely clear why the XFree86 team-members joined the X-Consortium:
    They wanted this cool x.org mail-adress

  4. Look here to find answers :-) on More on the Samsung Linux Handheld · · Score: 1

    http://www.gmate.co.kr/english/frame1.htm G.Mate created Yopy for Samsung. Look especially on the bulletin board. BTW: Today on CeBIT I had Yopy in my hands and I already love it...