Me too. BTW, why does this have to be purely in the filesys? Forget the hierarchical structure, just make a monster fast flat fs, and implement dirs, versioning, snapshots, multiple views, etc. on a small db on top. That way, you could even make a high level raid (think about a fancy '/' unionmount), or other cool shit. Crypto support goes under the fs, that way you won't even see inodes that you shouldn't see, so you get stego. I still haven't figured out where compresion goes.
So you'd rather have a bunch of Nazi-hairstyle crack heads with machine guns do your protesting? Actually, that might be more efficient, and I've always wanted to be one.
Still, I'd kill to have AutoCAD, or a improved FOSS version on linux/*BSD/whatever. Seriously, as an aspiring physicist/engineer I need this stuff, and AutoCAD makes GIMP look like something off OS X.
Why not bolt on the P9 userspace on a fbsd kernel, throw in a basic gnu userspace in/usr/compat and update the linux abi module more often. Hell, just implement the kvm interface and you can use drivers in userspace (user mode linux ring a bell?). P9 made a deep impretion on me with the fact that every process, application, user, etc. has a namespace (i.e. a specific view of the system). That includes/bin. Just my $0.02.
Get a bigger, better antenna, raise hell that the signal quality sux, (because if its that finicky, it is), and, if anything lesser than a nuclear detonation within 100 km can fuck up hospital devices, they arent built right either.
What happened then?
Uh, yeah... Hate to break it to you but dome of use like girls, you know. Now, of course, everybody has a choice, yada yada...
from the god-bless-amerika dept.
Fixed.
NEVER! I am the Lizard King! reference
Or maybe, just maybe that HUMAN BEING called Newton WAS'T entirely right. What do you think?
'cept for me. Back to triplebooting win95, OS/2and Debian on a brand new laptop.
Me too. BTW, why does this have to be purely in the filesys? Forget the hierarchical structure, just make a monster fast flat fs, and implement dirs, versioning, snapshots, multiple views, etc. on a small db on top. That way, you could even make a high level raid (think about a fancy '/' unionmount), or other cool shit. Crypto support goes under the fs, that way you won't even see inodes that you shouldn't see, so you get stego. I still haven't figured out where compresion goes.
Keyword : 'yet'
I think GEOM is better, personally.
Is it easier on the mucus membranes? I always get an inflamation when I snort the old type. *ducks*
1. The second.
2. It varies from person to person
3. Thanks for replying, I like my sig too
Was it with a *BSD(M) kernel? *ducks*
So you'd rather have a bunch of Nazi-hairstyle crack heads with machine guns do your protesting? Actually, that might be more efficient, and I've always wanted to be one.
Eagles fly with eagles.
They may soar high, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. *ducks*
Now, c'mon guys, Jobs isnt that bad. At least he doesnt kill people, or condone their harasment.
It should.
-On our way.*
Top that.
Yah, stick with windows, the Win32 API is so much better.
This thing has a nice bright LED, why not point the webcam?
So.... you're a girl interested in databases? *searches for wedding ring*
*checks address bar* Hmmm, what do you think?
Still, I'd kill to have AutoCAD, or a improved FOSS version on linux/*BSD/whatever. Seriously, as an aspiring physicist/engineer I need this stuff, and AutoCAD makes GIMP look like something off OS X.
Doesnt everybody?
Why not bolt on the P9 userspace on a fbsd kernel, throw in a basic gnu userspace in /usr/compat and update the linux abi module more often. Hell, just implement the kvm interface and you can use drivers in userspace (user mode linux ring a bell?). P9 made a deep impretion on me with the fact that every process, application, user, etc. has a namespace (i.e. a specific view of the system). That includes /bin. Just my $0.02.
Get a bigger, better antenna, raise hell that the signal quality sux, (because if its that finicky, it is), and, if anything lesser than a nuclear detonation within 100 km can fuck up hospital devices, they arent built right either.