in tfa it is mentioned that it takes too much time to update the code to newer wine code, so they don't get the new features/bugfixes from wine.
this project is a sort of wrapper around wine to make the updating much easier.. so when that works they can focus on the bugs in wine itself..
My favorite games are the only reason to have a windows machine on my network at all, and it's in a different vlan. and often the network cable is detached. I mostly play singleplayer games:)
I beg to differ, This is the prettyest mac i've ever seen, i'd like one on my desk disguised amongst my routers and AP's:)
I do have a spare 19" 1u switch wich I could use:D a cheap(er) Xserve:D
Here in The Netherlands I am lucky to get 8mbit over ADSL and 16mbit over cable, I live in the middle of nowhere, so getting fast internet access isn't a priority to the corporations..
I'd simply set up a freebsd box (I'm learning bsd right now:) ) or if you are more familliar with it use linux, I've been using an old celeron for about a year now, and it's an excelent router/firewall. Throw in a big disk and samba and you'll have a fileserver too! and a printserver. If you're non used to any *nix then I'd suggest to give it a try, I know it has made my life more fun!:) (that and getting a girlfriend:P)
I'm not sure about the learning curve from windows to linux being harder then linux-bsd, I've just installed my first bsd firewall about 1-2 weeks ago, and I personally think bsd is harder just becouse it is alot like linux, but the little diferences are the things that make it alot harder..
what could possibly go wrong?
Yeah! most of us have our girls tied up in the basement! (using ductape naturally..)
you sound like a good BOFH my dear sir.
in tfa it is mentioned that it takes too much time to update the code to newer wine code, so they don't get the new features/bugfixes from wine.
this project is a sort of wrapper around wine to make the updating much easier.. so when that works they can focus on the bugs in wine itself..
You did!
I am jealous.
I've forgotten to welcome our book reading pc overlords, can I still do so now?
In Kapitalist russia YOU control snow,
In Communist Russia Snow controls YOU!
yet again a failed promise made by a politician, does it ever CHANGE?
It's not about the size, it's about what you can do with it.
But I don't think you would understand.
In the days of windows 98 i had a machine wich got an uptime of 3 or 4 weeks. the only thing it tid was run seti@home tough..
:)
if you want uptime you shoud get a cisco switch. mine now has an uptime of 6 months and i got it 6 months ago
My favorite games are the only reason to have a windows machine on my network at all, and it's in a different vlan. and often the network cable is detached. I mostly play singleplayer games :)
Thank you for the info!
the even versions are stable, the uneven are testing, so i'd like to ask the question what happened to ipv2?
In soviet russia You get rid of czar!
In kapitalist america Czar gets rid of YOU!
I'd like to think inside both boxes.
transfering virtual machine images of linux over to a nas.
apache was once great, but now it has a lot of leaks. if you want secure you should use nginx
Yeah right! macfags and sexual intercourse.. not gonna happen.
I beg to differ, This is the prettyest mac i've ever seen, i'd like one on my desk disguised amongst my routers and AP's :)
:D a cheap(er) Xserve :D
I do have a spare 19" 1u switch wich I could use
Here in The Netherlands I am lucky to get 8mbit over ADSL and 16mbit over cable, I live in the middle of nowhere, so getting fast internet access isn't a priority to the corporations..
I'd simply set up a freebsd box (I'm learning bsd right now :) ) or if you are more familliar with it use linux, I've been using an old celeron for about a year now, and it's an excelent router/firewall. Throw in a big disk and samba and you'll have a fileserver too! and a printserver. If you're non used to any *nix then I'd suggest to give it a try, I know it has made my life more fun! :) (that and getting a girlfriend :P)
I'm not sure about the learning curve from windows to linux being harder then linux-bsd, I've just installed my first bsd firewall about 1-2 weeks ago, and I personally think bsd is harder just becouse it is alot like linux, but the little diferences are the things that make it alot harder..
The MPAA/RIAA are not the ones to blame for this..
It was BREIN, the dutch RIAA... bastards.
[sarcasm]You are guilty! You won't give us the key so you must be![/sarcasm]
I like pc's