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LUG Camp 2010
27.07.2010
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involved get- ting to know crafts that have been prac- ticed in Schwabach for centuries. For ex- ample, a master goldsmith introduced us to the fine art of creating beaten gold. Formerly just as sought
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Letters
02.01.2009
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and the green PC article were both interesting. Anyway, the DVD was broken – it was physically fine, without scratches, but I had numerous problems with it. The DVD detected my IDE hard drive as SATA ... and the green PC article were both interesting. Anyway, the DVD was broken – it was physically fine, without scratches, but I had numerous problems with it. The DVD detected my IDE hard drive as SATA, locked
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- openSUSE 11.1 is subject look at the fine print of openSUSE’s tros no longer use splashimage for grub to export controls under the EULA. Some, like me, may feel more ... a close look at the fine print of openSUSE's EULA. Some, like me, may feel more comfortable with an open software distribution that is simply covered by the GNU General Public License. OpenSUSE might
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Letters
29.03.2009
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English variations (what do the Finns use?). Surely nobody will be permanently damaged by the experience. As I have bought your fine magazine Down Under with all its spelling eccentricities, I ... and other English variations (what do the Finns use?). Surely nobody will be permanently damaged by the experience. As I have bought your fine magazine Down Under with all its spelling eccentricities, I
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Welcome
20.05.2013
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be protected, including the right to distribute blueprints for print- ing guns. That viewpoint is perfectly fine, but don’t kid yourself: if people could make real guns this way, the only way your speech would ... to distribute blueprints for printing guns. That viewpoint is perfectly fine, but don't kid yourself: if people could make real guns this way, the only way your speech would be protected would be through even
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Doghouse: Assembler
02.07.2013
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out at that time, as well as in teaching operating systems courses and (my favorite course) compiler design. The knowledge of machine architecture and languages helped me explain to students the fine
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Doghouse: Product Testing
28.10.2014
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and asked what was going on. "Oh no!" declared the diagnostic engineer, "ONE of the diagnostics was bad, and I told them to ignore the result of that ONE diagnostic. The other 368 diagnostics were fine
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Welcome
22.04.2014
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, or if you want to post pictures and information for family and friends, they are perfectly fine. The Diaspora project [2], which was originally inspired by a Moglen speech, is a popular decentralized social
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Doghouse: Making Money
25.11.2014
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is worth. Fine! Do not take on those customers. Find another one who is willing to pay what your efforts are worth. Also, when you are talking to a potential customer, be sure to make them aware of how much
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Doghouse – Meaning of Open Source
03.06.2016
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to turn out a fine Unix operating system, only to show that their main goal in life was to sell OpenVMS and Windows NT. When you have a lot of money, you can afford to have some dalliances. And, you might

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