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  1. Re:Desktop Religeon on KDE Strikes Back · · Score: 2

    I'm still amazed by the amount of people who do not understand that Gnome and KDE are NOT window managers...
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    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.

  2. QString ? on KDE Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    I haven't looked at the KDE/Qt code, but why do they use a custom type called Qstring, instead of STL's "string" ?
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    The world is divided in two categories:
    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.

  3. Bad name on AMD's Duron Birthed · · Score: 4

    The word "Duro" in Italian means "Hard"... AMD's marketing should have done a bit more research on meanings... I formally give AMD an "X-Rating" :-)

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    The world is divided in two categories:
    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.

  4. Re:Linuz? on Linux IA-64 Resource Portal · · Score: 1

    It's the compressed version of Linux. Usually preceded by vm... :-)


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    The world is divided in two categories:
    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.

  5. Re:Game music is goood!! on Minibosses Rock Nostalgic · · Score: 1

    Well said. I've fallen so much in love with some game soundtracks, that, as soon as I got a CD burner, on of the first Audio CDs I made was one with the music from Ultima VII (both parts).
    Basically I just got the .MIDs, rendered them to .WAV using Timidity and the Gravis patchset and burned that on to a nice CD.

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    The world is divided in two categories:
    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.

  6. I'm curious about the setup on Help Beta Test The New Slashdot Server · · Score: 2

    Seeing how the big boys implement their architectures separating servers from storage (the much hyped SAN - Storage Area Network) and how they are all heading towards fiber-attached disks, I wonder about the actual setup at Slashdot. Is it based on the SAN concept ? Or is it all server-attached storage ? Why not put a DIA diagram of the architecture or some kind of white paper.
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    The world is divided in two categories:
    those with a loaded gun and those who dig. You dig.