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Cellular and mobile phones
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Nokia - Sign up for the Gamasutra Daily Newsletter! (Mar 01 2008 22:47 GMT) - Cellular Line - Sign up for the Gamasutra Daily Newsletter!Gamasutra - In its latest “Road to the IGF Mobile” feature, Games On Deck talks to Andrew Fischer, head developer of Concrete Software’s The game code is written in C++ with Visual Studio 2005 for Windows Mobile and in Java with advanced text [... |
Advance auto zone blog about fast cars and auto trader
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2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT (Mar 01 2008 22:47 GMT) - (from Mitsubishi Press Release) Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is giving its "attainable exotic" Eclipse Spyder a deeper sound, a bit more power and new safety features for 2009. Restyled front and rear bumper fascias distinguish the Eclipse Spyder models for 2009. With the freshened styling comes a deeper "voice" from a new dual exhaust system for the V6-powered Eclipse GT Spyder. The more powerful sound is accompanied by a minor boost in horsepower to 265 (up from 260). |
Tactical Gamer
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6 kills & 29 deaths (Mar 01 2008 22:46 GMT) - That was my tally for trying POE2 out last night, on the TGPOE2 server, fun though i didn't know where i was going, ended up on a roof with an AT rocket launcher. On the other hand the squad i joined was very active over VOIP, more so than i've ever experienced on any BF2142 server it was nice, really nice to be honest. But.. well unless for some reason all Irr leave 2142 i think ill stick to that game, on the other hand if you need someone to run around (and die) in poe and distract everyone for you, well give me a buzz. Jinx. |
Gentoo Linux News
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Kernel security exploits: Upgrade ASAP (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Two major security flaws in the Linux kernel were reported last weekend. Both flaws have the same impact (root access for local users) and both exist within the vmsplice() system call, which was added to the kernel in 2.6.17. There is no configuration option to exclude vmsplice() so everyone is vulnerable. |
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2008.0 feature requests closed (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - We asked for your input a few weeks ago for the upcoming release. To meet release schedule, the Release Engineering team has stopped seeking new requests. The team is now reviewing all the requests to decide which ones could make it into 2008.0. Your feedback is still welcome. |
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MIPS becoming an experimental architecture (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Stable MIPS keywords have been lagging behind other architectures, in part because the Gentoo MIPS team is understaffed. To better serve its users, the MIPS team decided to make MIPS an experimental architecture. This means stable mips keywords will gradually disappear, so all MIPS users will eventually need to add ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~mips" in/etc/make.conf. Stable mips keywords will remain in ebuilds they're already in, but they will not be added to any new ebuild revisions. |
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KDE 4.0.1 added to Portage tree (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - KDE 4.0.1 recently joined the Portage tree, thanks to Gentoo's KDE team. This is the first maintenance release in the KDE4 series and fixes many issues in the initial release, including significant changes to the Konqueror web browser. These changes include stability bugfixes and performance improvements and its Flash integration as well as its JavaScript support. |
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Final step taken in migration to smaller, better Portage tree (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Each ebuild in the Portage tree used to come with its own digest file. When you emerged a package, this digest was used to verify that you had the same files the developer did. A few days ago, all digest files were erased from the Portage tree in CVS as part of the final work to implement GLEP 44. This migrates that information to a single Manifest file per package instead of one digest for every ebuild of that package. Portage hasn't been downloading these digest files for about a year, so this won't reduce the size of your tree again (it shrunk by ~200M at the time). |
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Nominations open for foundation board of trustees (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - The election for the new trustees of the Gentoo Foundation is almost here! There is an open call for nominees; any voting members of the Gentoo Foundation may be nominated. That means any current Gentoo developer with at least one year of experience or any former developer who voted for trustees in the past is eligible. The election officials have published all the information on the election including a list of voting members of the Gentoo Foundation. |
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Discuss news announcements on the forums (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Got opinions? Starting now, all news announcements will carry a "Discuss this!" link at the bottom that will send you to a forums thread dedicated to that news. Share your thoughts and ideas on news with the rest of the Gentoo community. Discuss this! |
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Article promotes Gentoo for creating new distributions (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Gentoo was 1 of 3 featured distributions in an InformationWeek article titled " How to roll your own Linux distro." The article features Gentoo on 2 of its 5 pages and says, "No discussion of creating your own distribution from scratch would be complete without at least some discussion of Gentoo." To create a Gentoo-based distribution or build your own customized LiveCD or stage, check out our open-source release-building tool, Catalyst. |
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2.6.24 kernel targeted for 2008.0 release (Mar 01 2008 22:45 GMT) - Daniel Drake of the kernel team announced that gentoo-sources 2.6.24 has already entered the tree. Marked ~arch for testing, by the end of February it should hit stable. If all goes according to plan, this will be the kernel in the upcoming 2008. |
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