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  1. Re: Will the cooler manufacturers pay? on Intel Skylake CPUs Are Warping Under Mounting Pressure From Third-Party Coolers (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    The first i7's to ship (6700k) did not ship with a cooler

  2. Re:Trust? on Let's Encrypt Is Now In Public Beta (eff.org) · · Score: 2

    From: http://lwn.net/Articles/664385... It is hosted by the Linux Foundation and sponsored by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mozilla, Cisco, and Akamai. Let's Encrypt also has a cooperation agreement with the certificate authority Identrust, which will sign the Let's Encrypt intermediate certificate. This cross-signature from an existing certificate authority will guarantee that the Let's Encrypt certificates will be accepted by all major web browsers.

  3. Re:Obligatory on US Army Website Hacked By Syrian Electronic Army · · Score: 1

    Well if it's not done possibly, it was obviously done impossibly. Simple logic.

  4. Old News on Linux Kernel 4.1 Will Be an LTS Release · · Score: 1

    Knew about it 3 months ago, release name Skynet: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/...

  5. Re:Traditional or white-box? on Cloud Boom Drives Sales Boom For Physical Servers · · Score: 1

    Microsoft Azure cloud using Dell containers: http://www.greenm3.com/gdcblog... HP also builds containers, fills them with compute/storage/network/power/cooling equipment and ships them to customers. It isn't all off-the-rack servers, customers work with HP/Dell engineers to get what they want. The big players saw Open Compute and jumped in on it too.

  6. Tiling WM on Ask Slashdot: Good Linux Desktop Environment For Hi-Def/Retina Displays? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Use a tiling window manage and just get rid of all those annoying UI elements. Serious suggestion.

  7. Re:Did I miss his point? on Cloud Computing Needs To Embrace the Linux Model, Says Rackspace CTO · · Score: 1

    I think he's talking more about how cloud (Specifically OpenStack) needs a Linus Torvalds. Some marquee name to hold it all together and not let it fragment too much. Have a cloud at the core... then openstack/cloudstack/nebula/etc are "distributions" that sit on top. You can make a piece of the software and it will run on any of the distributions since they are all based on a core that works for them all. http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/10/25/0128207/does-openstack-need-a-linus-torvalds