It's a little more complicated than that. First you have to make up or pay someone to publish a review on some site away from slashdot (to make it a little less obvious):)
Try UOL-Sinectis... It's a major portal here in Argentina. I never convinced the designers that It didn't work in Mozilla (they claimed it works under netscape, but I don't have, and never will, a Netscape to prove it)
I guess the real advantage on the iPod is that the interface just pops up when you plug it in. You don't even need a keyboard, just a firewire cable and the mouse.
In the license for the gameboy/gameboy games, it says that you are not allowed to make backup copies of the games... I don't know how legal is that.
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Actually what XP does is start a terminal server on the local machine and have multiple users connect to that terminal server... I guess you could do that with vnc
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The thing that always worried me the most about widespread linux, is hackers. With windows (safe for XP) script kiddies can DoS a machine, but they cant r00t it. Linux has some security issues, and the common user wont be upgrading and patching every time a security issue is found. Running Office applications on Linux doesn't make a user a Linux user. Imagine a world where a script kiddie can ssh to thousands of home users boxes. DDoS has suddenly a new meaning.
I found horde to be one of the best at this (I really like their discussion lists)... even the developers are really busy, they take the time to reply to every little comment/problem/suggestion, and often they incorporate patches/suggestions in the main development code... I really like to thank the Horde development team for that.
Well, using that argument, perl sucks... Larry Wall says that the good thing about perl (among others) is that they don't try to reinvent the wheel all over each time, they just grab things that seem good in other programming languages.
President Al Yanes IBM Corp. So I guess he should be well controlled
It's a little more complicated than that. First you have to make up or pay someone to publish a review on some site away from slashdot (to make it a little less obvious) :)
Try UOL-Sinectis... It's a major portal here in Argentina. I never convinced the designers that It didn't work in Mozilla (they claimed it works under netscape, but I don't have, and never will, a Netscape to prove it)
They do have works on that Palladium thing to look people in
Isn't that called a notebook? :-)
I guess the real advantage on the iPod is that the interface just pops up when you plug it in. You don't even need a keyboard, just a firewire cable and the mouse.
Spam is inevitable... I'd much rather receive well targeted spam than porn advs.
In the license for the gameboy/gameboy games, it says that you are not allowed to make backup copies of the games... I don't know how legal is that.
Actually what XP does is start a terminal server on the local machine and have multiple users connect to that terminal server... I guess you could do that with vnc
Have you tried su?
Worse, imagine looking at the same X10 advertisement for the rest of your life!
You are right, noone remembers ET anyway
Isn't the kernel written in pure c? is c++ 100% compatible with c?
The thing that always worried me the most about widespread linux, is hackers. With windows (safe for XP) script kiddies can DoS a machine, but they cant r00t it. Linux has some security issues, and the common user wont be upgrading and patching every time a security issue is found. Running Office applications on Linux doesn't make a user a Linux user. Imagine a world where a script kiddie can ssh to thousands of home users boxes. DDoS has suddenly a new meaning.
I love the way he keeps talking about Windows 2000... shouldn't he be selling WinXP? it's more bloated, it HAS to be better :-)
I found horde to be one of the best at this (I really like their discussion lists)... even the developers are really busy, they take the time to reply to every little comment/problem/suggestion, and often they incorporate patches/suggestions in the main development code... I really like to thank the Horde development team for that.
Ok, call me a sissy, but HP4 had so much violence I had to stop reading at times... :-)
hehe, someone modded this informative, when it should be fun :-)
Well, using that argument, perl sucks... Larry Wall says that the good thing about perl (among others) is that they don't try to reinvent the wheel all over each time, they just grab things that seem good in other programming languages.