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  1. Virt showdown: VirtualBox or VMWare? Sound off in DMs.
  2. VBox + 4GB RAM = happy computer. Soon to be 8GB if my luck holds out.
  3. @mfratto There is - Windows Live Writer.
  4. KSplice tests on Ubuntu 9.10 - success, even with VBox extensions compiled in.
  5. Fedora 12 on notebook. Add i8042.dumbkbd option. Keyboard works after sleep, but display goes permanently dim. WHAT!
  6. Fedora 12 beta: power management (sleep) fails on my Sony Vaio. Here we go again.
  7. Still no native Adobe Flash for Linux in 64-bit, from the look of it. Is it really that difficult?
  8. Ubuntu mini-cloud cluster now running in the YeguLab. (I just now made up that charming appellation.)
  9. Every time Facebook blows up on me, I take a screenshot of it. I'm accumulating quite a few of these. :/
  10. @jonobacon thanks! Enjoyed the conversation enormously
  11. I have three keyboards, all screwy in some way. Someday I'm gonna install a PS/2 port in this thing & go back to a classic IBM board.
  12. @MitchWagner No danger of being forcibly drafted into that club here!
  13. Sometimes I think I'd be more amused by Facebook if I didn't get a blank page half the time I clicked on a link.
  14. @MitchWagner Um ... it's a lovely day here?
  15. #nowplaying John Coltrane, "Stardust" - perfect music for trying to get an Ubuntu install updated. Calm where calm is needed.
  16. @MitchWagner Have an absolutely appalling, distressing, and disturbing weekend, with overtones of existential terror. :D
  17. Thanks to all who spread word about my SUSE walkthrough!
  18. Note to self: Never use long-term parking at LGA. Ever.
  19. Opted out of the Google Books settlement. http://bit.ly/14Tmgt
  20. @jzb Agreed - marketing is as hard as programming in some ways and maybe harder even.