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  1. Re:Software/hardware on First Debian/Ubuntu Bootable ARM64 Images Released · · Score: 0

    This happens more often than you think. But since new ISAs don't come out often and hardware makers probably don't share their newest iterations of their simulators has nicely has ARM, you just don't see it in the mainstream news.

  2. Re:Server on residential internet service on Home Server Or VPS? One Family's Math · · Score: 0

    This is probably the number one issue. VPS systems have 10x the bandwitdth that a home server does. Just let the pros handle it.

  3. Sea change? on Microsoft Sponsors Linux Foundation Event · · Score: 1

    When is Winux coming out? LOL

  4. Just because it's Texas.... on George "geohot" Hotz Arrested In Texas For Posession of Marijuana · · Score: 0

    doesn't mean it HAS to do with the border. SXSW is THE largest indie art & music festival in the US, dare I say the world. What do you get with that? A crazy insane group of hipsters and a plethora of drugs everywhere. I live in Tennessee. Since Bonnaroo was 'on the farm', the entire law enforcement body of this state has it's targets set every year so they can get a piece of the revenue too. DUIs, arrests, drug confiscations, you name it. I don't know how it is in Austin, but you can bet that all Texas law enforcement in every direction but south have the same idea.

    Maybe Geohot should have made a jailbreak app to get around police blockades :)

  5. Re:Close-Source Android on HP CEO Says Google-Motorola Deal Could Close-Source Android · · Score: 1

    (First post on Slashdot, LOOOONG time lurker :) They would not have to remove the Linux kernel, and they would be required to rewrite the GPL parts of the Android source code. WebOS was a proprietary OS built on the Linux kernel. Lots of companies request for their kernel changes to be adpoted in later versions. I read somewhere that by Linux kernel 3.3, all Android drivers will be included. Source anyone? :)