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December 2nd, 2008 by LJ Staff in
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News Flash: Linux Kernel 3.0 to include an on-the-go Expresso machine interface! Ok, maybe not, but Linux is definitely going mobile, from phones to e-readers. Find out more inside about Android, the Kindle 2, the Western Digital MyBook II, The Bug, and Indamixx (a portable recording studio). And if you've gone mobile and you been wanting more Emacs in your life then check out Conkeror.
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I also received an error on
On December 4th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:
I also received an error on the page until I selected a value for the "How long have you purchased from a news stand" radio button. After selecting 7+ years, (I purchased my first LJ in the 90's), it worked fine
Error
On December 3rd, 2008 Rama (not verified) says:
Hi i live in NZ and i tried submitting the survey but it says ,"There was an error on your page. Please correct any required fields and submit again." Checked all fields everything looks correct. Please advise. Thanks.
>1yr = greater than 1
On December 3rd, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:
>1yr = greater than 1 yr.
instead use:
<1yr
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