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  1. Re:Because there is no "Incorrect" moderation opti on Mozilla M17 Is Out · · Score: 1

    No, you are wrong. Linux won't report 160 MB, it'll report 4 MB for each thread. His mozilla really IS using that much memory.

  2. Link to the PETA page: on Court Orders Owner Of Peta.org To Give Up Domain · · Score: 1

    Since peta.org is down, here's a link to the old
    petd.org

  3. Mark Podlipec! on Category: Unsung Hero · · Score: 1

    For xanim, even though it counts as non-free. Source for DLLs for some video types is closed-source because he signed a contract to obtain them. He's been working on that project since around 1993.

  4. Uptime competition is bad on Server Uptimes Ranked · · Score: 1

    You see what stuff the top 10 is running? Keeping those uptimes mean that you never upgrade your kernel etc... that is often suggested for security and other things. The linux one in the top 10 runs a 2 and a half year old kernel. FreeBSD has slower releases, and would, in general, have a better uptime for it. I am impressed with the 61 day Windows 98 max uptime though. Strangely enough, Windows 98 has the best max uptime among all the Microsoft OSes on there

  5. What's the best encoding rate? on Audiophiles Test MP3, EPAC and MWMA · · Score: 1

    Is there a limit to how many kbps bladeenc can encode? And at what point does it not make enough of a difference?

  6. Speaking of mp3s on Audiophiles Test MP3, EPAC and MWMA · · Score: 1

    What's a good free (as in no money) Linux mp3 maker? bladeenc as I recall only converts wav files to mp3, whatabout ripping CDs?

  7. 365 days a week? New record? on Interview: The Punk Hacker Kid Who Starred on MTV · · Score: 1

    I must've been living in a cave all my life... never new we changed systems where weeks carry 52x the amount of days they did before.

  8. Compressed files as random data? yeah right... on When Pretty Good Privacy Isn't Good Enough · · Score: 1

    One command will get a user the compression type:
    file
    All compressed headers are the same per compression type