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With Linux, this type of hardware inovation is possible, all open source
programs can be easily compiled to run here. So open source also makes for lots more inovation on the hardware side as well.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 08/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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sounds good  Scott W | 08/11/06
Waste of time...  Mike Cox | 08/11/06
And what Mike Cox's rep was thinking  mrregistered | 08/11/06
8 out of 10 !  JeremyAllison | 08/11/06
Very Nice!  John Zern | 08/11/06
******** kr@p maybe...  Linux_Fanboy | 08/11/06
coming from you...  mdsmedia | 08/12/06
Kool-aid drinkers...  know3 | 08/12/06
That's "serious"??  mdsmedia | 08/12/06
People of the 1950s took a chance. "People" of the 2000s do the same-old  HypnoToad | 08/11/06
Hey ... MIPS is back! It's refreshing seeing a little RISC come back ...  michael_t | 08/11/06
If I only need generic software for my application ...  George Mitchell | 08/11/06
With Linux, this type of hardware inovation is possible, all open source  DonnieBoy | 08/13/06
Please, no. No mythological monsters  Boot_Agnostic | 08/21/06

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