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Well i got a boost mobile phone with walkie talkie and unlimited everything for 50 a month i hook it to my lappy and get dial up quality internet with it where ever i have service i use goggle maps read/. etc. it drops calls like hell but old vm phone i went threw like 20 - 80 dollars a month now i don't have to be a how are you and what do you want type phone guy
This Happens in missouri too except the most "urban spots" in saint louis it seems everyone would be better with a farm tractor if you learned to drive here
Of course i didn't RTFA but i know Debian derived distros can use popularity contest for some home users, if turned on but most large installations won't plus a lot of those machines will ether be counted once or not at all.
lexcyber writes: The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 5.0 (codenamed "Lenny") after 22 months of constant development. Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system which supports a total of twelve processor architectures and includes the KDE, GNOME, Xfce, and LXDE desktop environments. It also features compatibility with the FHS v2.3 and software developed for version 3.2 of the LSB. Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" adds support for Marvell's Orion platform which is used in many storage devices. Supported storage devices include the QNAP Turbo Station series, HP Media Vault mv2120, and Buffalo Kurobox Pro. Additionally, "Lenny" now supports several Netbooks, in particular the Eee PC by Asus. "Lenny" also contains the build tools for Emdebian which allow Debian source packages to be cross-built and shrunk to suit embedded ARM systems. http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090214
Ashmash writes: Phoronix is running a story about S3 Graphics failing to provide Linux support for their Chrome 500 products even though they have announced in press releases going back months that there is Linux support. S3 Graphics has went as far as advertising OpenGL 3.0 support for Linux and one of their representatives had promised a driver by last December. This situation has been going on for months, but there is no Linux driver at all for the Chrome 500 series. What gives S3 Graphics?