Read this comment on the slashdot article about Oracle thinking of buying Novell.
You overreacted. KDE is still very much supported on SuSE. Why jump ship based on a rumour of what someone might possibly do when you can just as easily jump ship later if they ever actually do …
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I had a run-in with a ghost very early this morning ... and I won!
Been a frequent problem with me actually, that when I fall asleep, I am quite likely to be lying in a contorted position, with some strain on the neck and shoulders. The result is blocked blood …
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A rather interesting new conversation at the Don't Panic community on ` <http://www.orkut.com/>`__Orkut talks about worldly occurences of the ultimate answer ... a compilation found here.
This one takes the cake:
The LaTeX book (1st edition) by Leslie Lamport makes a reference to 42 while discussing the use …
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Back from a quick visit to Pune, meeting up with a couple of friends and scouting for wedding garments. First thing I noticed was the huge number of huge malls coming up ... mostly in Koregaon Park, M. G. Road and such areas. We walked into what seemed to be Shoppers's …
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... today morning, that is.
The world rearranged itself slightly. Yet again.
So long, dude! And thanks for all the fish. [STRIKEOUT:Really] Literally.
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I took the title of this entry from a comment on slashdot. The comment is attached to a slashdot article about an interview of Linus Torvalds regarding the GPLv3.
I have not followed the developments about the GPLv3, and to be honest ignored it as yet some more "RMS rambling …
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http://kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/latest.html
Discovered today that KT has gone inactive now. I had stopped visiting the site after I noticed it hadn't been updated for weeks. Zack says he's taking a break, but the last sentence sounds rather ominous ... "Hopefully Kernel Traffic will not be missed too …
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