Now, I have no idea what the difference between a typical R3000 and an R3000A is, nor do I particularly care, but I'd wager it's all in the packaging, voltage, etc. to make it cheaper and embedable. It make my PSX work very nicely, and gosh darnit, I like it that way!:)
They sold it off for part ownership of a hardware manufacturing company... So that *should* mean that the Netwinders are proceeding full steam...
Instead, I've not heard "boo" about them since then... What, are they dead? Shouldn't they be advertising like nuts? Shouldn't they be at LinuxWorld? Although the site suggests that you can still order them, something is very wrong.
Playstations, as you know, run MIPS chips (an R3K to be precise) and Indy systems also run MIPS chips (R4K through R5K). The Indy port of Linux should run on the Playstation with some modifications...
It doesn't reflect MY Linux community. It might yours. Since I/we didn't have any say in who's on the board and who's not, like a general election by the Linux community at large...
It don't mean squat.
Clever marketing by VA Research? All it means to me is a bunch of people that have control over the linux.com Website, nothing more.
Hey, let's make the Internet even more costly! Let's be like Europe! Hey, screw the kids! They can learn on the street and on ancient shit in schools! Alright!
Hey, compliance testing may be a pain in the ass, but I for one wouldn't mind knowing that what I write will work flawlessly elsewhere because of it. That is, if I even used Java...;>
Hehehe. Good one. :)
Now, I have no idea what the difference between a typical R3000 and an R3000A is, nor do I particularly care, but I'd wager it's all in the packaging, voltage, etc. to make it cheaper and embedable. It make my PSX work very nicely, and gosh darnit, I like it that way! :)
If morons buy into this bullshit, then the WWW will become so diluted, as to be pathetic.
What happened to ONE standard? HTML! If you author for more than that, you should be shot on sight.
Put the Internet back where it belongs...
TO EVERYONE. Not the haves and have-nots and the don't-choose-to-bes
Don't believe me? Look for yourself.
Instead, I've not heard "boo" about them since then... What, are they dead? Shouldn't they be advertising like nuts? Shouldn't they be at LinuxWorld? Although the site suggests that you can still order them, something is very wrong.
It's called a firewall. ;>
...is that it isn't already running on everything! :)
Yeah, so what's the gig with the Netwinders?
Playstations, as you know, run MIPS chips (an R3K to be precise) and Indy systems also run MIPS chips (R4K through R5K). The Indy port of Linux should run on the Playstation with some modifications...
It doesn't reflect MY Linux community. It might yours. Since I/we didn't have any say in who's on the board and who's not, like a general election by the Linux community at large...
It don't mean squat.
Clever marketing by VA Research? All it means to me is a bunch of people that have control over the linux.com Website, nothing more.
So who elects these "board members?"
P.S. Granted, too many distros is stupid too and I think we've got more than enough now.
P.P.S. Okay, I'll admit it, I use Red Hat... :)
Hehehe. :)
Check out this site that runs Linux. It has yet to be Slashdotted. Eat that, NT. :)
The FCC sucks ass.
Thank you Apple, for the years of laughs. :)
Amen brother.
Hey, compliance testing may be a pain in the ass, but I for one wouldn't mind knowing that what I write will work flawlessly elsewhere because of it. That is, if I even used Java... ;>
Damn, you GO Sun! :)
Hehehe. :)
I put in an Email address, and it said that I didn't... :(
Thing don't work, homer.
Are there any good resources out there that anyone knows about to setup such a "server farm" under Linux?
Now troll, don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya. And take NT with you when you leave. :)
Jeez. I'd rather roll my own at that cost. Sounds like they may have actually done just that... ;>