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  1. Kernel Panic on SGI announces Linux Kernel Crash Dumps (LKCD) · · Score: 1

    Kernel Panic: Linux Kernel Crash Dump Subsystem received signal 11. giving up.

  2. Re:The Judge also said this about Linux on Microsoft == Monopoly says Judge · · Score: 1

    They don't have seen the Apache/UNIX dominance over IIS/M$Win...

  3. The obvious flamebait... on Microsoft == Monopoly says Judge · · Score: 1

    Hey, you mispelled! Remember that MS-DOG has 8+3 file naming scheme, so you must refer as "MICROS~1"...
    For those people that think the fscking US govm't has ignoring us, I can say that is not if M$ had grown too to put the competence at insignificant levels, but there are the tactics M$ is using to del *.competency is the topic the US govm't is questioning...
    I'm OK? Do can you me understand? I Do need English course again to get? What flamebait means? Why on slashdot and not at barrapunto that I am?

  4. I already seen that before... on Linux on a Magazine Cover? · · Score: 1

    ...at KMFMS and on a french Linux site.

  5. Re:what about this on Linux on a Magazine Cover? · · Score: 1

    I don't agree. Linux is great, but is only a tool. No worship, no dance, no pray. Just using it is the thing we do with Linux. So I think a good design is to showing Linux in action, with people using its applications and getting results from that. That's the way we must deal with software in general, and Linux with its apps in particular.

  6. Re:Who said the Question? on Onward, Christian Geeks · · Score: 1

    I remember he wah^Hs a rich (as "with many money") man that met Christ to ask him about how to being saved. Then the part I tried to tell you, and then Christ asked that guy if he is following the gospel and the guy said "Yes", and then Christ, knowing that the guy were too rich, told he to sell all his stuff and to share all the money with the poor people, and then he can follow Christ. And then, the rich man fled crying..

    Please read your nearest Bible for more info.

    (Dicho de paso, that's the first thing I will do when going to home today...)

  7. Things that stop me and how to combat them...GOOD! on MAME running on Kodak Digital Camera · · Score: 1

    Sorry for my bad knowledge of English language, but... What means "REM Requirements"?
    Also, I'm not knowing that Da Vinci do that thing, but actually I sleep whenever I'm going on a bus from home to PUC to work to home, sometimes in the interval between class and class (Tuesday and Thursday only, other days I have a single 100 minute class) and when I'm just too tired to maintain myself awaken, and I fall asleep anyway.
    I think it's a good idea to do things a la Da Vinci, to get more time to program and create my own crazy sh!t.

    Again, thanks for the advice. :-)

  8. If you have time to do that, what's stopping you? on MAME running on Kodak Digital Camera · · Score: 1
    Jeez, people really are smart and in the end are only limited by their imagination. It really depresses me to hear all these cool things that people are accomplishing while I am stuck doing all the rinky-dink sh!t that I do in a day...
    [Nothing interesting deleted]
    This is off-topic, but I think you need to get a real life.
    In my case, that's what I do in a day:
    • wake up
    • eat something
    • go to the University
    • study
    • lunch
    • read my mail, some web sites and/or newsgroups
    • study (if applicable depending of the weekday)
    • go to work
    • build two or three php3 web pages
    • drink coffee
    • do something for the story I'm writing
    • read my mail, some web sites and/or newsgroups
    • go to home
    • eat something
    • sleep
    And all the day I'm complaining I don't have time for anything else. I'm not limited by my imagination, but my LIMITED TIME is my worst enemy nowadays. (my web page is a prove of that)
    Add to that the fact that I'm a physically weak, sleepy man that don't want to be awake for more that 12 continuous hours... :-(
    I NEED MORE TIME!
  9. Christ said the answer... on Onward, Christian Geeks · · Score: 1
    > The problem comes when people start to define God as Christ and vice-versa.

    Yes, but in the Bible we can find Christ saying the answer, when some rich guy called him "Good Master" (in my bible, "Maestro bueno"), and he responds: "Don't call me good. No one is good, only the Lord our God." (again in my bible, "No me llames bueno. No hay nadie bueno, sólo el Señor nuestro Dios es bueno") (or something like that, I have not read that page on my Bible in years).

  10. Yes, women more complex than even sendmail. on Uncle Robin's Advice for Lovelorn Geeks · · Score: 1

    And the humans created thing so complex that even sendmail can appear as too simple compaired by that things.
    But no human being can create a woman... Did you?

  11. I wonder(ful?)... on Kill -9 With a Doom Shotgun · · Score: 1
    What may occur if that thing grows out until it comes to be...
    1. A COMPLETE system administration tool (nothing comes out to mind)?
    2. A file manager (like mc)?
    3. A desktop environment (like gnome or kde)?
    4. A so-called operating system (like emacs)?
    No, I think that DOOM is a GAME, and must continue to be a GAME.
    Of course, I remember that, according to jwz's own experience, every enoughly [something I don't remember] program will grown without stopping until it can read mail (fourth degree of grown, like emacs).
    Is that the beginning of some sort of a new era of system environments disguised as computer games, or the accomplishment of the prophecies said on Hollywood about 21st century technology?
    I think it's already said on Slashdot, so I will press the Cancel Button... No Cancel button? What means this Submit button? I will press it to see what happens.
    --
    Sorry for the bad English.
  12. No way. on Linux Turns 8 · · Score: 1

    The GNU tools are a separate project on its own.
    When Linux was released, there are a complete set of GNU tools working on UNIX-like systems. If Linux was (and is now) too tied to them, is because there was not (and there is still not (no, I'm not forgot GNU HURD, but HURD is not ready yet)) an official GNU kernel, so Linux took the vacant.
    So today is only the Linux birthday. Somewhere at GNU.ORG you can get the GNU project/tools birthday...

  13. What's all this conmotion about Y2K? on Interview: Ask Nitrozac · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but...
    THE YEAR 2000 DO NOT EXIST!
    Yes, I'm sorry, but there is no life after December 31st, 1999...
    ...unless some specific human being meet another specific human being before the announced deadline, and together, they avoid it... but if they DON'T DO...
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    Just kidding... :-)

  14. 265 Million Americans can't all be wrong? on Nokia bring out Linux Cellphone/TV/Browser · · Score: 1

    ...but nearly three trillion fleas eat trash. (sorry, I can't resist it... :-)

  15. You forgot something... on Red Hat Trademark Issue Explained · · Score: 1

    You say "$1 CD + $2 download time".
    Actually, these are not the prices on all the world. In Chile, a good CD can cost about 1000 pesos (US$2), and the download time from a standard modem (38400 bps) cost much more than US$2, at least here in Chile. And, for example, me, and about all the people I know is using Redhat, we all want to use almost everything that can be installed from the CDs. And not all of us can download a giant 500+ megabyte bunch of RPMs. So, we buy an official (and supported) copy of the distribution, and use the CDs to install them at as many computers as we and our friends can.
    (Sorry, I cannot continue this posting)

  16. Unable to determine IP address for www.xmms.com on Myth II Linux Demo · · Score: 1

    Did you mean www.xmms.ORG?