...and then Jeff Waugh said:
> Who would other SLUGgers buy beers for? What has impressed or helped you
> enough to force a VB into a friendly hackers hand? Doesn't have to be a
> linux.conf.au attendee, although you'll have to send one by air freight
> otherwise. ;)
cat /usr/src/linux/CREDITS > /dev/pub
The conference is timed nicely to shout any and all kernel hackers invovled
in the release of 2.4 (Maybe _that's_ why it was delayed so long? :-)
The final product is well worth the wait. I'm especially happy with the USB
support. It's come along in leaps and bounds since I tried it in 2.3.5?
around this time last year, and has given me a chance to play with all sorts
of cool new toys.
Not quite Linux related, but I'd also buy a beer for Dave Baum, the creator
of NQC, a nice C-like language and tools for programming the LEGO MindStorms
RCX. It's much more powerful than the braindead Drag'n'Drop software that
LEGO provides, and means I don't dual-boot at all anymore.
- Peter
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'A grip on yourself, um, is what you should get. You haven't been
drinking, have you?'
'No!'
'Um. Would you like to?'
-- The Bursar and Rincewind
(Terry Pratchett, Sourcery)
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