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  1. Re:just hack it on Quickly Filling Up 150GB of Legal Media Files? · · Score: 1

    Yes, I remember banning you from a hub, like dozens of others who think any share fakers actually work.

    Kick message: "There's a death penalty for share-faking. Kill yourself."

  2. By Eugenia Loli-Queru on Review of Linux Mandrake 9.0 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't that the same person who trashed SuSE?

    Does she like any distro?

    Any relation to that Mikey guy who hates everything but Life cereal?

    If a Life Linux distro were released, would she eat it?

  3. Wired Article sez... on 'Think Tank' Issues Microsoft-Funded Troll · · Score: 2, Informative

    Did MS Pay for Open-Source Scare?

    Quote:

    A Microsoft spokesman confirmed that Microsoft provides funding to the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution.

    "We support a diverse array of public policy organizations with which we share a common interest or public policy agenda such as the de Tocqueville Institution," the spokesman wrote in an e-mail.

  4. Re:Damn... on SuSE Denies UnitedLinux Per-Seat License Model · · Score: 1

    rc.config is not used in SuSE 8.0

    From the 8.0 features list:
    "Complete revision of the previous /etc/rc.config, which was split into several configuration files in the new directory /etc/sysconfig"

  5. Re:Wow... tides finaly turning? on Kazaa Is Legal, Dutch Appeals Court Rules · · Score: 1

    >>(hasing files for downloading from more then one person at a time would be nice! c'mon LimeWire).

    Qtella on Linux is working on implementing this... splitting the download into pieces and downloading the pieces from different servers when available.

    The 0.5 release had parts of this built into it, but with it not fully complete, it just made using Qtella a hassle IMHO, so I switched back to 0.4 until the next release.

    But I'd guess it will be at a working level around 0.8, and fully functional with 1.0 (-- duh! ;-)