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2 response(s), 3 in thread
Attached to: An Early Look At OpenSolaris 2008.11
Score: 2
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Score: 1
1 response(s), 1 in thread
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Score: 4
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Score: 1
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Score: 7
2 response(s), 5 in thread
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Score: 5
1 response(s), 1 in thread
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Score: 9
2 response(s), 2 in thread
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Score: 2
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Innovation in Next-Gen PC Design Competition
Score: 7
2 response(s), 2 in thread
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Score: 1
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Score: 1
1 response(s), 1 in thread
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Score: 1
Attached to: ZFS Coming to Linux?
Score: 3
2 response(s), 3 in thread
Attached to: Whitix 0.1 Released
Score: 3
Attached to: Coding Around UAC's Logon 'Limitations'