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  1. Re:Compliant Distros on Linux Standard Base 2.0 released · · Score: 1
    Why don't you just:

    qpkg -I -l ${package}
  2. Re: above link is kiddy porn on SGI & NASA Plan 10240-Processor Altix Cluster · · Score: 1

    Porn!?

    C'mon, she's dressed up! And she's 18+
    Where's the porn you see?

    She's gorgeus BTW... :-P

  3. Re:No ICQ???? on AOL-Yahoo-MSN Messaging Unified... in the Workplace Only · · Score: 1

    Oh, yes. I know that feeling. UIN 55,555,557 was mine, but some fscking idiot stole it; yeah, password was too easy. Why didn't I got that UIN back? Well, the number was so cool, I thought "hey! Why should I ruin it by puting my info there?"

  4. Re:.porn on Supreme Court Rules Against Anti-Porn Law · · Score: 2, Insightful
    That way people can block it out

    That's exactly the reason there's no .porn tld.

  5. Re:This has been around for many years. on Mesh Compression for 3D Graphics · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but take a look to Descent's credits ;-)

  6. Re:This has been around for many years. on Mesh Compression for 3D Graphics · · Score: 1

    Also, Quake3's engine does this. How is this news? Did I miss something?

  7. Re:how to get rid of ads on Yahoo Boosts Email Space in response to Gmail · · Score: 1

    Bah; send a null browser id and voilà

  8. 2006? on Sony's 'Cell'-based TV Ready By 2006 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah... But will it run Longhorn?

  9. Re:2.6.6 seems to boot faster. on Linux Kernel 2.6.6 Released · · Score: 1
    Is it me or was the boot time considerably faster than before? Almost blinked and missed it. Anyone else found that?
    Yup. The delay where it detects IDE drives has been reduced/eliminated (or so it seems.)

    Regards,
    Norberto

  10. Re:Why? on Ask About Running Windows Software in Linux · · Score: 1

    Then just keep using Windows. echo "DAMN 20 SECONDS DELAY! $(repeat ! 100)"

  11. Re:Linux: Usable? on Groklaw Tries Their Own Linux Usability Study · · Score: 1

    > My Program 0.1.00.37 Beta
    > My Program 1.0 Beta 1

    That's why is *SO* important to get rid of version numbers (for end-users I mean.)

    Microsoft and Apple are doing it OK.

    Windows Millenium
    Windows XP
    OS X Panther

  12. Re:Easy is what people want on Dan Gillmor Reconsiders Linux on the Desktop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What's so hard on "make && make modules_install" and then change ONLY a line in grub.conf or lilo.conf? Linux is easy. My nephew is using it since two years ago. He knows almost NOTHING about how computers work. He DOESN'T NEED A KERNEL RECOMPILE! That's what I'm for...

  13. Re:Drek? on Four Big ISPs File Six Anti-Spam Suits · · Score: 0

    http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Diction ary&va=drek

  14. Re:Which kernels!? on New Linux Kernel Vulnerability · · Score: 0

    After the obligatory RTFA:

    Version: 2.2 up to and including 2.2.25, 2.4 up to to and including 2.4.24,
    2.6 up to to and including 2.6.2

  15. Which kernels!? on New Linux Kernel Vulnerability · · Score: 0
    None of my kernels are vulnerable/exploitable (2.4.25, 2.6.3-mm{2,3}, 2.6.4-rc1-mm2)

    So, which ones are exploitable?

    Thanks.

  16. Re:Why KDE? on Ars Technica: Deep Inside KDE 3.2 · · Score: 0

    Cause not everyone likes Gnome. Choice is the key.

  17. Too easy on The World's Safest Operating System · · Score: 2, Funny

    And who wants to hack a Windows box? It's too easy, even a worm can do it