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A good example and good question asking if hardware specifications are available for the graphics driver in the Lemote Yeeloong: [http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnewsense-dev/2010-04/msg00000.html leemote SMI VGA chip - is a datasheet available?]
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A good example and good question asking if hardware specifications are available for the graphics driver in the Lemote Yeeloong: [http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnewsense-dev/2010-04/msg00000.html lemote SMI VGA chip - is a datasheet available?]
  
 
Note: The above mailing list post is a good example of politeness and at the same time asking a question that I've had a long time on my mind, although maybe because I'm not very good at diplomacy and/or politeness I could not ask it yet.
 
Note: The above mailing list post is a good example of politeness and at the same time asking a question that I've had a long time on my mind, although maybe because I'm not very good at diplomacy and/or politeness I could not ask it yet.

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A good example and good question asking if hardware specifications are available for the graphics driver in the Lemote Yeeloong: lemote SMI VGA chip - is a datasheet available?

Note: The above mailing list post is a good example of politeness and at the same time asking a question that I've had a long time on my mind, although maybe because I'm not very good at diplomacy and/or politeness I could not ask it yet.

Interesting to know that. More women involved in computer science for a male/female balance in community:

From wiktionary: caucus (plural caucuses)

  1. (US) A meeting, especially a preliminary meeting, of persons belonging to a party, to nominate candidates for public office, or to select delegates to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding measures of party policy; a political primary meeting.
  2. (Canadian) A grouping of all the members of a legislature from the same party.

(I've stalled. Maybe I've become bored. Maybe it was a too big task for me.) Working on to free this game: Starfighter which resides in the Software blacklist