I would assume that nigeria could easily fund getting the whole country high speed bandwidth. I cannot begin to tell you how many emails I get a day from nigerians that wish to send me millions of dollars just for doing a simple bank transfer.
But then again my company does not manufacture software and thus it is a expense of doing business. We do however produce a durable good and since I can get the job done with linux I will price your ass right out of the market with the money I saved.
I started working on a solution but due to poor planning a test game server implementation was not available until late in the contest. I dropped out and said piss on it.
I have been using linux for over 5 years and I admin linux clusters for a living but on my desktop I now use only lindows 2.0 . I do tweek mine to run as a user vs root and I remove the click and run garbage. What is left is a very souped up and productive debian environment. If you need software you will be pleased to find that apt-get is available for your use. Do yourselves a favor and test drive it I think you will come to love it.
I am not a file trader and I cannot stand people that distribute others hard work. However I don't think anyone should be given this type of vigilante authority. I will guarantee that anyone attacking my machine for any reason will be immediately sought out and destroyed. Oh hell pass the bill we need some incentive to create reverse attack p2p firewalls.
I tried zope and I really wish I could bring myself to use it. It does however have one very FATAL FLAW (DTML). I just do not have time to dork around learning yet another tag language. Zope would be one of the biggest app servers around if it was not for the DTML bullshit.
Actually your dad is the idiot, I take exception to a government facility spending my tax dollars upgrading to something that is no more functional. Don't give me some bullshit about 2/k and xp being more stable since it is just no so.
Well no one said you have to write GPL code that is personal choice. The BSD license removes the checks and balances that reward the developer. This is my reason for choosing the GPL over the BSD license. No one has forced me ever to code under the GPL and no one has ever made that decision for me.
I am damn willing to bet that your mother cannot configure windows properly either. My father is a generally a very smart and trainable guy but there is no way he is capable of administrating his own machine much less installing software and or drivers.
I hate to say it but BSD is going away due to it's insane licensing. The BSD license is not friendly at all to the developers producing code. It removes the developer from any claim he has to the code. I produce code and place it on the web and then Apple or any other hostile for that matters, takes my code and attempts to sell it back to me? Now I don't know about the rest of you but that sounds pretty damn stupid for me to pick a BSD license.
I wrote a quick apache filter proxy that routes all request through apache on linux to the machine in question in the dmz. It filters all post, put and get routines for content, good by script kiddies.
Hey I resemble that statement, 10 years in the Navy as a OS and yes noting is safe....ROTFGLMAO
I would assume that nigeria could easily fund getting the whole country high speed bandwidth. I cannot begin to tell you how many emails I get a day from nigerians that wish to send me millions of dollars just for doing a simple bank transfer.
I personally could care less about a mac, but that 200mw card with a external antenna is damn cool.
But then again my company does not manufacture software and thus it is a expense of doing business. We do however produce a durable good and since I can get the job done with linux I will price your ass right out of the market with the money I saved.
You see just how simple that plays out.
Yes, you say one moment I will just ssh in and fix that for you sir. Now go away trollllll
Not exactly anything to brag about, 17 days uptime. I guess we now know why they are switching from a toy to a man's operating system.
That would be great but all of the challenges suck in my opinion.
I started working on a solution but due to poor planning a test game server implementation was not available until late in the contest. I dropped out and said piss on it.
I have been using linux for over 5 years and I admin linux clusters for a living but on my desktop I now use only lindows 2.0 . I do tweek mine to run as a user vs root and I remove the click and run garbage. What is left is a very souped up and productive debian environment. If you need software you will be pleased to find that apt-get is available for your use. Do yourselves a favor and test drive it I think you will come to love it.
Sunnyvale ....yea riiiiiiggghhhtttt
I am not a file trader and I cannot stand people that distribute others hard work. However I don't think anyone should be given this type of vigilante authority. I will guarantee that anyone attacking my machine for any reason will be immediately sought out and destroyed. Oh hell pass the bill we need some incentive to create reverse attack p2p firewalls.
I can set up a redhat advanced server cluster in 10 minutes or less, anyone that knows clusters finds Ballmers statement hilarious.
I tried zope and I really wish I could bring myself to use it. It does however have one very FATAL FLAW (DTML). I just do not have time to dork around learning yet another tag language. Zope would be one of the biggest app servers around if it was not for the DTML bullshit.
Let me add one more,since weblogic is notoriously buggy
5. Stability
Actually your dad is the idiot, I take exception to a government facility spending my tax dollars upgrading to something that is no more functional. Don't give me some bullshit about 2/k and xp being more stable since it is just no so.
1. Too many weapons restrictions
2. Carmen should never be allowed to say anything
3. Get rid of the WWF spin crap and treat it like a nascar event.
4. Battlebots started making corporate deals poisioning the rules further by restricting equipment.
Oh no, the DEATH STAR
And you are a complete and utter moron. A simple http post containing a delete statement passed as the variable $query will torch the site.
Go home script kiddie!
Yep and he is exactly correct because I decided to modify GPL code the original property holder is protected yet I get to use his gifft.
Ahhhaaa and NBM corporate whore...
Well no one said you have to write GPL code that is personal choice. The BSD license removes the checks and balances that reward the developer. This is my reason for choosing the GPL over the BSD license. No one has forced me ever to code under the GPL and no one has ever made that decision for me.
I am damn willing to bet that your mother cannot configure windows properly either. My father is a generally a very smart and trainable guy but there is no way he is capable of administrating his own machine much less installing software and or drivers.
I hate to say it but BSD is going away due to it's insane licensing. The BSD license is not friendly at all to the developers producing code. It removes the developer from any claim he has to the code. I produce code and place it on the web and then Apple or any other hostile for that matters, takes my code and attempts to sell it back to me? Now I don't know about the rest of you but that sounds pretty damn stupid for me to pick a BSD license.
Behold the beauty of the GPL
I wrote a quick apache filter proxy that routes all request through apache on linux to the machine in question in the dmz. It filters all post, put and get routines for content, good by script kiddies.
Oh yea what is your IP address idiot!