OpenVZ Pushing for Linux Kernel Inclusion
RomanianClimber writes to tell us News.com is reporting that SWSoft is trying to get OpenVZ into the Linux kernel. OpenVZ is an operating system level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. From the article: "In
this, it has a major ally: Red Hat, the top seller of the open-source operating system, which plans to add the software to its free Fedora version of Linux for enthusiasts. The companies' move to make OpenVZ partitioning standard in Linux is timely, said Pund-IT analyst Charles King."
Memory is like an orgasm. It's a lot better if you don't have to fake it. --Cray Seymore
Dude, questions end with a "?", not a ".". It just looks bad and is bad English.
Hail Eris, full of mischief...
E pluribus sanguinem
Do you really think so. Does substituting a period for a question mark make the poster look stupid.
USE HOT GRITS WITH STATUE OF NATALIE PORTMAN (NAKED AND PETRIFIED)