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Too cold?  *Thursday April 22, 1999 @10:38AM  1
   attached to Extreme CPU Cooling
Waiting for external  *Monday April 19, 1999 @04:01PM  1
SCSI  *Monday April 19, 1999 @03:30PM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: ORB Drives, Anyone?
Lines of *what* code?  *Thursday April 15, 1999 @12:55PM  1
   attached to American Programmers are Slackers
Why FreeBSD?  *Thursday April 15, 1999 @01:02PM  1
Why FreeBSD?  *Thursday April 15, 1999 @12:35PM  1
   attached to FreeBSD under the Penguins Shadow
Hahah...you said OLE  *Monday April 05, 1999 @07:30PM  1
   attached to CDE vs Gnome
News?  *Wednesday March 24, 1999 @11:20AM  1
   attached to One-handed Keyboards
I'm still on 3.1  *Wednesday March 24, 1999 @04:45AM  1
   attached to Pre-Beta Slackware 4.0
Looking for something similar  *Friday March 19, 1999 @06:04AM  1
   attached to Hyperbolic Trees
Bugs Fixed?  *Sunday March 14, 1999 @01:06PM  1
   attached to Slashdot Funkiness
new gcc???  *Saturday March 13, 1999 @12:59PM  1
   attached to Debian Reveals glibc2.1
That might suck less than the current crop of SPs  *Sunday March 14, 1999 @12:57PM  1
SCI, Big Deal!  *Wednesday March 10, 1999 @05:35PM  1
   attached to Linux Clusters for sale
Kernel, drivers, et al  *Tuesday March 09, 1999 @04:22AM  1
   attached to Linux 2.2.3 Released
Perfectly opaque  *Tuesday March 02, 1999 @02:52PM  1
Superior to any other...  *Tuesday March 02, 1999 @12:21PM  1
   attached to ClearCase for Linux
Distributions  *Monday March 01, 1999 @12:41PM  1
   attached to Distribution Wars at User Friendly
Not on SGI  *Friday February 26, 1999 @03:36PM  1
   attached to Platinum Tech. Planning OSS Web 3D Tools?
Here is some education for the "Real Programmer"  *Wednesday February 24, 1999 @02:57PM  1
   attached to Linux on CNN Tonight
Great read - but where's the animal?  *Friday February 19, 1999 @08:07AM  1
   attached to Review:Open Sources
It might be nice of we knew what ORB is...  *Friday February 12, 1999 @11:41AM  1
   attached to ORB drives are claimed to be shipping
Next major slackware release --> Glibc2  *Friday February 12, 1999 @08:47PM  1
64-bit argument gets chopped  *Friday February 12, 1999 @08:40PM  1
   attached to glibc 2.1 pulled due to license problems

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