[sarcasm]Because it now can work as a microphone[/sarcasm]
Cheers, Dean McEwan. Currently hacking KGI, which I don't understand, oh and ask me about OpenModemTalk...
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I am FSCKING IMPRESSED!!!
On a 486-SX-25 with 8 megs and no swap, it feels slightly 'springier' than 2.4.19.
Also, uptime of about 2 minutes, and no IDE problems yet :-).
Only weird thing so far noticed - why is PC speaker recognised as an input device on boot up?
John.
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