their site doesn't say anything about linux, but it does say it runs RTOS (a popular embedded realtime OS). so unless it has OF, you're gonna have a hard time building beowolf cluster with these things.
judging by your large chranium(sp) and almost mad scientist look, i find it hard to believe you're willing to only use your powers for good, and not evil. is it true that your linux efforts are just an attempt to distract us mere mortals from your vast array of weather control satellites? i think "linux world dominionation" is an ironic divertion from your true plans of world dominionation through the diabolical use of weather control devices to raise the seas and create storms of mass destruction at will.
note: i will not accept "muhahahaha" as a valid response.
if sgi is really going to drop irix (which i SERIOUSLY doubt), they are going to be making a BIG mistake. irix has features (such as guaranteed io bandwidth) that linux doesn't. i think this rumor is pure bullshit.
who are "hardcore linux people"? more alpha and sparc, etc. ports would be good. i've never used linux on an alpha, so i can't say which is more developed. as for users, i'd be very surprised if there were as many alpha users as there are ppc users. why is it a waste to port to the second most popular comsumer platform (first being x86)?
dr3 is old. you can run mklinux's kernel/server on top of linuxppc.com's r5 (there are some minor 2.2.x vs. 2.0.x issues) or yellowdog, or debian. in fact, i'm running mk on debian on an old nubus box right now.
no, obviously, you're the one doesn't know what they're talking about. in today's crossplatform enviroment, processor dependent onboard drivers (eg, x86 bios) have surpased their usefullness. Forth based drivers (ala openfirmware on ppc and openboot on sparc) are (hopefully) the future.
merced is such a broken idea. i think when merced is released, people will find that the rare times that a program can be parallelized that much will not be enough to take advantage of merced's level of parallelism(sp). also, it makes compilers that much more complicated.
i went to cedar lane (just graduated in jan. actually). this school had about 100 people in it and was for people w/ learning disabilities, emotional problems, etc. it's in fairfax county, one of the riches school districts(sp) in the country. we didn't even have stalls in the boys bathroom, just a toilet in the corner. we did have a 56k compressed leased line (which was plenty) and shiny new overly equiped dells(iirc) and a bunch of 486's that were donated. also we got a dual 300 p2 compaq server (one of the ones w/ the little lcd status display) w/ 9gig cuda's(iirc). what did this server do? it ran nt and did nothing but log logins so they could tell when people changed the screen saver password and try to figure out who was logging in as admin (which requiered no passwd). i WAS lucky enough to get a p/75 with a 2gig hawk scsi drive and a very nice sony 17sf monitor (my favorite) to do some development on. they didn't offer any programming classes, but i got to code anyway, thanx to the teacher. if only i could have installed linux or freebsd (or any other *bsd, for that matter) i could have set it up to be a school wide file server, web server, and mail server. actually one of those 486's could have done it. i HATE magnet schools. they're just not fare. why should one group of kids get all that stuff and others be screwed? the magnet school in fairfax county is herndon high. they have multiple t1s, switched 100baseT lans, cd towers, top of the line servers w/ huge raid arrays, etc, etc. then there's the "smart" school for the "GT" ("gifted and talented" kids) who get all sorts of sparcstations and cisco routers to play w/ till their hearts content. when i was in the library at cedar, i was told to stop downloading a quicktime plugin for netscape (i installed tons of software on many different computers throughout the school). i stopped, did as i was told, and then found out that the teacher had gone and written me up behind my back; i found out the next day i wasn't allowed on the computers for a week. the next year, someone changed the passwords on some of the library's win95 boxes. so who do they blame? you guessed it, ME. after i had helped admin their network, assign ip's, install software, fix problems, help students and teachers with things on the computers, etc. they asked me if i did it and i said no; they didn't believe me. they believed i was a "hacker". it made me wish i had never done anything for them. in the end, they decided to be nice and "let me off" cuz they couldn't prove anything. another incident w/ the assitant princible, was in the computer lab one day, when the teacher's kid was sick. she was subbing for my period until he returned. the first (warning bell) rang and she thought it was the final late bell. i told her there was still 10min left and she said "don't tell me what time it is, boy." that wasn't all, the school was full of pregnant 16 year olds (some i even tried to talk out of getting pregnant w/ their boyfriends) and girls who dated guys in their 30's and 40's (unfortunetly the age of consent in virginia is 16, last i heard). i could go on, but i think you get the idea, it sucked.
i went to cedar lane (just graduated in jan. actually). this school had about 100 people in it and was for people w/ learning disabilities, emotional problems, etc. it's in fairfax county, one of the riches school districts(sp) in the country. we didn't even have stalls in the boys bathroom, just a toilet in the corner. we did have a 56k compressed leased line (which was plenty) and shiny new overly equiped dells(iirc) and a bunch of 486's that were donated. also we got a dual 300 p2 compaq server (one of the ones w/ the little lcd status display) w/ 9gig cuda's(iirc). what did this server do? it ran nt and did nothing but log logins so they could tell when people changed the screen saver password and try to figure out who was logging in as admin (which requiered no passwd). i WAS lucky enough to get a p/75 with a 2gig hawk scsi drive and a very nice sony 17sf monitor (my favorite) to do some development on. they didn't offer any programming classes, but i got to code anyway, thanx to the teacher. if only i could have installed linux or freebsd (or any other *bsd, for that matter) i could have set it up to be a school wide file server, web server, and mail server. actually one of those 486's could have done it.
i HATE magnet schools. they're just not fare. why should one group of kids get all that stuff and others be screwed? the magnet school in fairfax county is herndon high. they have multiple t1s, switched 100baseT lans, cd towers, top of the line servers w/ huge raid arrays, etc, etc. then there's the "smart" school for the "GT" ("gifted and talented" kids) who get all sorts of sparcstations and cisco routers to play w/ till their hearts content. when i was in the library at cedar, i was told to stop downloading a quicktime plugin for netscape (i installed tons of software on many different computers throughout the school). i stopped, did as i was told, and then found out that the teacher had gone and written me up behind my back; i found out the next day i wasn't allowed on the computers for a week. the next year, someone changed the passwords on some of the library's win95 boxes. so who do they blame? you guessed it, ME. after i had helped admin their network, assign ip's, install software, fix problems, help students and teachers with things on the computers, etc. they asked me if i did it and i said no; they didn't believe me. they believed i was a "hacker". it made me wish i had never done anything for them. in the end, they decided to be nice and "let me off" cuz they couldn't prove anything. another incident w/ the assitant princible, was in the computer lab one day, when the teacher's kid was sick. she was subbing for my period until he returned. the first (warning bell) rang and she thought it was the final late bell. i told her there was still 10min left and she said "don't tell me what time it is, boy." that wasn't all, the school was full of pregnant 16 year olds (some i even tried to talk out of getting pregnant w/ their boyfriends) and girls who dated guys in their 30's and 40's (unfortunetly the age of consent in virginia is 16, last i heard). i could go on, but i think you get the idea, it sucked.
there's a simple solution. don't buy nintendo products and someone should setup nintenodosucks.org or something like that and to let others know of nintendo's practices.
not all those panels are solid. there are chambers inside some of them which reflect the radar back and forth on absorbant materials until it's been dissipated.
man, do i feel your pain. bell atlantic has no dsl, and jones won't give me a cable modem, and i live right in reston, va. i can't believe how much this area's connectivity sucks, especially when network solutions is a 5min drive from house, psinet is even closer, and of course there's uunet here too. 288 sucks!!!
let's pretend that someone had a magical gun that didn't have any metal (which would be impossible, since a plastic or ceramic gun would blow up in your hand). even one round of ammunition would set off a detector, so even if such a gun existed, you wouldn't be able to get the ammo through.
seriously people, read his paper. it's very interesting and well written. it's what inspired me to write wipe. especially since he already came up with those byte patterns.;)
the article says current chips are .18 microns, however 450Mhz and up G4s are .15 micron copper HiPerMOS
their site doesn't say anything about linux, but it does say it runs RTOS (a popular embedded realtime OS). so unless it has OF, you're gonna have a hard time building beowolf cluster with these things.
judging by your large chranium(sp) and almost mad scientist look, i find it hard to believe you're willing to only use your powers for good, and not evil. is it true that your linux efforts are just an attempt to distract us mere mortals from your vast array of weather control satellites? i think "linux world dominionation" is an ironic divertion from your true plans of world dominionation through the diabolical use of weather control devices to raise the seas and create storms of mass destruction at will.
note: i will not accept "muhahahaha" as a valid response.
on aug 8 03:53:54 it's unreachable. traceroute doesn't go any further than the 15th hop, 207.46.175.250. crack.linuxppc.org is still up.
if sgi is really going to drop irix (which i SERIOUSLY doubt), they are going to be making a BIG mistake. irix has features (such as guaranteed io bandwidth) that linux doesn't. i think this rumor is pure bullshit.
who are "hardcore linux people"? more alpha and sparc, etc. ports would be good. i've never used linux on an alpha, so i can't say which is more developed. as for users, i'd be very surprised if there were as many alpha users as there are ppc users. why is it a waste to port to the second most popular comsumer platform (first being x86)?
dr3 is old. you can run mklinux's kernel/server on top of linuxppc.com's r5 (there are some minor 2.2.x vs. 2.0.x issues) or yellowdog, or debian. in fact, i'm running mk on debian on an old nubus box right now.
no, obviously, you're the one doesn't know what they're talking about. in today's crossplatform enviroment, processor dependent onboard drivers (eg, x86 bios) have surpased their usefullness. Forth based drivers (ala openfirmware on ppc and openboot on sparc) are (hopefully) the future.
merced is such a broken idea. i think when merced is released, people will find that the rare times that a program can be parallelized that much will not be enough to take advantage of merced's level of parallelism(sp). also, it makes compilers that much more complicated.
ok, then feel free to go stick your hd in oil and see what happens
dr. who 0wnz!
i'm not eteet? am i at least 31337?
i went to cedar lane (just graduated in jan. actually). this school had about 100 people in it and was for people w/ learning disabilities, emotional problems, etc. it's in fairfax county, one of the riches school districts(sp) in the country. we didn't even have stalls in the boys bathroom, just a toilet in the corner. we did have a 56k compressed leased line (which was plenty) and shiny new overly equiped dells(iirc) and a bunch of 486's that were donated. also we got a dual 300 p2 compaq server (one of the ones w/ the little lcd status display) w/ 9gig cuda's(iirc). what did this server do? it ran nt and did nothing but log logins so they could tell when people changed the screen saver password and try to figure out who was logging in as admin (which requiered no passwd). i WAS lucky enough to get a p/75 with a 2gig hawk scsi drive and a very nice sony 17sf monitor (my favorite) to do some development on. they didn't offer any programming classes, but i got to code anyway, thanx to the teacher. if only i could have installed linux or freebsd (or any other *bsd, for that matter) i could have set it up to be a school wide file server, web server, and mail server. actually one of those 486's could have done it.
i HATE magnet schools. they're just not fare. why should one group of kids get all that stuff and others be screwed? the magnet school in fairfax county is herndon high. they have multiple t1s, switched 100baseT lans, cd towers, top of the line servers w/ huge raid arrays, etc, etc. then there's the "smart" school for the "GT" ("gifted and talented" kids) who get all sorts of sparcstations and cisco routers to play w/ till their hearts content. when i was in the library at cedar, i was told to stop downloading a quicktime plugin for netscape (i installed tons of software on many different computers throughout the school). i stopped, did as i was told, and then found out that the teacher had gone and written me up behind my back; i found out the next day i wasn't allowed on the computers for a week. the next year, someone changed the passwords on some of the library's win95 boxes. so who do they blame? you guessed it, ME. after i had helped admin their network, assign ip's, install software, fix problems, help students and teachers with things on the computers, etc. they asked me if i did it and i said no; they didn't believe me. they believed i was a "hacker". it made me wish i had never done anything for them. in the end, they decided to be nice and "let me off" cuz they couldn't prove anything. another incident w/ the assitant princible, was in the computer lab one day, when the teacher's kid was sick. she was subbing for my period until he returned. the first (warning bell) rang and she thought it was the final late bell. i told her there was still 10min left and she said "don't tell me what time it is, boy." that wasn't all, the school was full of pregnant 16 year olds (some i even tried to talk out of getting pregnant w/ their boyfriends) and girls who dated guys in their 30's and 40's (unfortunetly the age of consent in virginia is 16, last i heard). i could go on, but i think you get the idea, it sucked.
i went to cedar lane (just graduated in jan. actually). this school had about 100 people in it and was for people w/ learning disabilities, emotional problems, etc. it's in fairfax county, one of the riches school districts(sp) in the country. we didn't even have stalls in the boys bathroom, just a toilet in the corner. we did have a 56k compressed leased line (which was plenty) and shiny new overly equiped dells(iirc) and a bunch of 486's that were donated. also we got a dual 300 p2 compaq server (one of the ones w/ the little lcd status display) w/ 9gig cuda's(iirc). what did this server do? it ran nt and did nothing but log logins so they could tell when people changed the screen saver password and try to figure out who was logging in as admin (which requiered no passwd). i WAS lucky enough to get a p/75 with a 2gig hawk scsi drive and a very nice sony 17sf monitor (my favorite) to do some development on. they didn't offer any programming classes, but i got to code
anyway, thanx to the teacher. if only i could have installed linux or freebsd (or any other *bsd, for that matter) i could have set it up to be a school wide file server, web server, and mail server. actually one of those 486's could have done it.
i HATE magnet schools. they're just not fare. why should one group of kids get all that stuff and others be screwed? the magnet school in fairfax county is herndon high. they have multiple t1s, switched 100baseT lans, cd towers, top of the line servers w/ huge raid arrays, etc, etc. then there's the "smart" school for the "GT" ("gifted and talented" kids) who get all sorts of sparcstations and cisco routers to play w/ till their hearts content. when i was in the library at cedar, i was told to stop downloading a quicktime plugin for netscape (i installed tons of software on many different computers throughout the school). i stopped, did as i was told, and then found out that the teacher had gone and written me up behind my back; i found out the next day i wasn't allowed on the computers for a week. the next year, someone changed the passwords on some of the library's win95 boxes. so who do they blame? you guessed it, ME. after i had helped admin their network, assign ip's, install software, fix problems,
help students and teachers with things on the computers, etc. they asked me if i did it and i said no; they didn't believe me. they believed i was a "hacker". it made me wish i had never done anything for them. in the end, they decided to be nice and "let me off" cuz they couldn't prove anything. another incident w/ the assitant princible, was in the computer lab one day, when the teacher's kid was sick. she was subbing for my period until he returned. the first (warning bell) rang and she thought it was the final late bell. i told her there was still 10min left and she said "don't tell me what time it is, boy." that wasn't all, the school was full of pregnant 16 year olds (some i even tried to talk out of getting pregnant w/ their boyfriends) and girls who dated guys in their 30's and 40's (unfortunetly the age of consent in virginia is 16, last i heard). i could go on, but i think you get the idea, it sucked.
there's a simple solution. don't buy nintendo products and someone should setup nintenodosucks.org or something like that and to let others know of nintendo's practices.
BSDality?
not all those panels are solid. there are chambers inside some of them which reflect the radar back and forth on absorbant materials until it's been dissipated.
there are women who like porn, but not many. men are much more visual than women when it comes to sex. most women prefer more romantic erotica.
mklinux runs on ppc powermacs, hp pa-risc boxes, and x86. i have no idea how well the pa-risc and x86 ports work, though, cuz i've never run them.
man, do i feel your pain. bell atlantic has no dsl, and jones won't give me a cable modem, and i live right in reston, va. i can't believe how much this area's connectivity sucks, especially when network solutions is a 5min drive from house, psinet is even closer, and of course there's uunet here too. 288 sucks!!!
sneakers was one of the dumbest i've ever seen. right up there with "hackers"
let's pretend that someone had a magical gun that didn't have any metal (which would be impossible, since a plastic or ceramic gun would blow up in your hand). even one round of ammunition would set off a detector, so even if such a gun existed, you wouldn't be able to get the ammo through.
the rpm database format changed. rm -f /var/lib/rpm/*; rpm --initdb
> [i] don't do any drugs except caffeine and alcohol
> I don't because drig make me stupid
you just contradicted yourself
you couldn't code for three days after one joint? talk about a light weight. =)
seriously people, read his paper. it's very interesting and well written. it's what inspired me to write wipe. especially since he already came up with those byte patterns. ;)