Comment Re:Why still 32bit builds? (Score 1) 554
Probably to entice the last few (million) XP holdouts.
Probably to entice the last few (million) XP holdouts.
Canada was probably willing to do it just to be different from America.
America wants to be different from the rest of the universe because they think they're special. Well, as I can prove, they're not special, they're special ed!
You think changing the UK is hard, try changing just one state in the US.
US recipes use US measurements, but a lot of recipes I've seen from elsewhere do in fact use metric.
It's time for national units to finally be put out to pasture. Both US units and UK units.
-uso.
The vuln test shows 3.01 has the weakness too.
dash, Busybox ash and ksh93, afaict, do not.
MATE is also more familiar to users of previous versions of Debian, which is why I use it on my netbook.
I know, it's like nobody can make up their damn minds what's good for you, what's bad for you, how about, if we lived well on it 100, 150, 200 years ago it's prolly still damn fine today?
"Second System Effect".
"What's broken exactly?" - PRECISELY.
You got a bunch of "upstarts" who don't know, or don't care, about Linux's roots and want to turn it into something it just never was meant to be, something other than, well, a *x. And I'll fight that derailment like a tiger if need be.
I can think of a certain group of American Republicans who would do exactly that...
You'd be surprised. I bet a LOT of judges would in fact be that stupid.
AFAICT, Snowden didn't reveal anything that wasn't plain as the noses on our faces already.
-uso.
That's the trick, isn't it? Put an old lady on the line so you won't have the heart to fight back.
-uso.
Why not the pentagon without the S?
-uso.
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