I don't know what's the bigger achievement. Getting a patch into mainline or reading all of these 67-miles long "super-qucik howtos".
Seriously, what's wrong with a wiki, where you can "abstract" hundreds of lines into smaller, more managable articles?
Anyhow, it's good to see the most sacred inner-cult of KernelMailingList opening up a little:)
10 gigs a month? Lol , thats a fair share.. I've got a 3/0,5 Mbit Chello cable, that costs me 75$/mo, and its not a business conn. , just a little expensive (ordinary connections 50$ or less) here in Hungary.
And I usually have 100 gigs of traffic per month, 60GB of it is upload to BT. Fortunatelly, my ISP's traffic meter is broken, or they haven't turned on capping in my area yet. Because the limit in the contract is 60 GB/mont..
I couldn't find that NewScientist article.
However, here's something interesting: http://www.ippnw.org/Resources/MGS/PSRQV1N1Cassel.html
I don't know what's the bigger achievement. Getting a patch into mainline or reading all of these 67-miles long "super-qucik howtos". Seriously, what's wrong with a wiki, where you can "abstract" hundreds of lines into smaller, more managable articles? Anyhow, it's good to see the most sacred inner-cult of KernelMailingList opening up a little :)
There are free software, you know. SpamAssassin and The Gimp for example. And then you can just use that money for something else.
10 gigs a month? Lol , thats a fair share.. I've got a 3/0,5 Mbit Chello cable, that costs me 75$/mo, and its not a business conn. , just a little expensive (ordinary connections 50$ or less) here in Hungary. And I usually have 100 gigs of traffic per month, 60GB of it is upload to BT. Fortunatelly, my ISP's traffic meter is broken, or they haven't turned on capping in my area yet. Because the limit in the contract is 60 GB/mont..