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  1. What does this mean for VirtIO drivers? on All Windows 10 Kernel Mode Drivers Must Be Digitally Signed By Microsoft (i-programmer.info) · · Score: 1

    What does this mean for VirtIO drivers? I have tried searching around and don't exactly understand - are there Microsoft signed VirtIO drivers that will allow Windows virtualization under KVM, etc...

  2. Re:Get in gear, manboys! on AMD Reports $611 Million Loss · · Score: 1

    Good bang for the buck, and the lower power consumption is nice, but computers are one industry that isn't run by the jews... That is smooth and totally appropriate. Or maybe I am just being sarcastic. Anti-Semite.
  3. Relakks on ISP Tracking Legislation Hits the House · · Score: 1

    While I think defeating such legislation is the best idea, if such garbage does pass look into using a service like Relakks. For those who don't know this is a vpn service ran by the Swedish Pirate Party. Read their faq for more info. By the way, why not donate to the eff to help defeat this type of garbage in the first place?

  4. Re:Depends on the Architecture on AMD Announces 65-nm Chips, Touts Power Savings · · Score: 1

    Socket 939 is not totally dead. Check out the 939 based opteron x2's. The you can get a new opteron 165 x2 for about $150 and it screams after a little overclocking. I just picked one up from newegg and could not be happier.

  5. Talk about a misleading title.... on AOL to Charge Senders for Incoming Email · · Score: 1

    This title is quite misleading.....
    Just RTFA before getting upset!

  6. Re:available at newegg on Athlon 64 Debuts · · Score: 1

    They listed it as available earlier today.

  7. available at newegg on Athlon 64 Debuts · · Score: 3, Informative

    It is already available at newegg.
    here

  8. Number Inflation on Run For Cover; It's Mozilla 1.4 Alpha · · Score: 1

    Am I crazy or is number inflation getting out of control? I mean how long did Moz take to get to version 1.0, and now we are already at 1.4.At least this isnt as bad as Redhat's 8->9 inflation!