blog.wired.com — So a new Linux-based media server to be released this month might be the ticket to keep the penguin-jonesing on track. However, there are two warning flags that must be thrown: It's expensive ($2000) and comes from a company, Cirgon, best known for digital frames.
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flatfishAug 16, 2008
Hysterical avatar you have here!Tell me you didn't use gimp to generate it?It's about time someone realized what a freaking boob that Schestowitz luser is.He uses canned scripts to post here, Technocrati,Propeller, USenet etc.The more the merrier so he can keep the people that are paying him to do this happy.And BTW Linux is fine and growing everyday in terms of market share.It's the loony toon, radical, unstable Linux advocates like Roy Schestowitz that give the REAL Linux advocates a bad name.It's especially dangerous when they are being paid to spew the net with nonsense.