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RE[5]: faster boot - why? (posted 2008-09-02 21:54:02)
Score: 2
Attached to: Improving Boot Times
RE[2]: Not scared to switch (posted 2008-08-21 17:30:02)
Score: 2
2 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: Measuring the Scale of a Release
WTF (posted 2008-07-24 22:10:38)
Score: 7
Attached to: The Mess That is Linux Volume Management
Wow (posted 2008-07-23 18:00:09)
Score: 5
2 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: The Coco Bidet and Toilet Technology
RE[3]: Overstated conclusion (posted 2008-06-29 08:41:12)
Score: 3
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Cairo, Xlib, and the Shared Memory Extension
RE[3]: It's real...and so is the backlash (posted 2008-06-10 04:00:46)
Score: 1
1 response(s), 3 in thread
Attached to: What's Steve Jobs Going to Unveil?
RE[3]: eh? (posted 2008-06-10 03:55:47)
Score: 2
Attached to: What's Steve Jobs Going to Unveil?
RE: It's real...and so is the backlash (posted 2008-06-09 18:23:27)
Score: 2
2 response(s), 18 in thread
Attached to: What's Steve Jobs Going to Unveil?
RE: eh? (posted 2008-06-09 18:22:06)
Score: 1
1 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: What's Steve Jobs Going to Unveil?
RE[2]: Comment by Kroc (posted 2008-04-29 18:50:19)
Score: 1
Attached to: PsyStar OpenComputer Starts Shipping?
RE[3]: Article auithor misguided (posted 2008-04-21 19:29:51)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: The Cost of Modern Software Development
RE: Article auithor misguided (posted 2008-04-20 20:09:36)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 8 in thread
Attached to: The Cost of Modern Software Development
Great (posted 2008-04-17 17:34:59)
Score: 1
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Linux 2.6.25 Released
RE[3]: Comment by asr4096 (posted 2008-04-16 15:00:41)
Score: 3
Attached to: Fat, Fatter, Fattest: Microsoft's Kings of Bloat
RE[2]: Comment by asr4096 (posted 2008-04-16 14:59:15)
Score: 6
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Fat, Fatter, Fattest: Microsoft's Kings of Bloat