Jan 27th
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under UNIX

I was reading Thomas H.P. Andersen’s blog post on Ubuntu’s update policies a few moments go, and I would tend to agree with him. Indeed, the reason that Neatchee and myself started work on what turned into the UUBP project was the very fact that GAIM 2.0 Beta 6 was broken in 64-bit environments for [...]

Oct 31st
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under UNIX

You know, sometimes, I rather hate English and the way that it has strange quirks about it. Then again, sometimes, I really like what people have done—or tried to do—with it. Today, I was introduced to a new piece of punctuation: the Interrobang (‽). I learned about it from Neatchee, who wanted to be able [...]

Aug 14th
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under UNIX

SCOX: 0.40 -0.04 (-9.48%) – The SCO Group, Inc. Not that I was terribly worried myself, anyway. Of course, with Novell owning the rights to Unix, there is the entire question of what they’ll do with that. Hopefully, they won’t be influenced by their “partnership” with Microsoft to use the Unix source code rights to [...]

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