Don't forget about the case that Uzi Nissan is fighting with Nissan Corp. Uzi registered nissan.com to run his business "Nissan Computers" (if I remember correctly). He's been fighting them for a while over his own name.
GE runs Exchange for their corp email system. They have over 415k users in the global address list and run it on Proliant 8-way machines running Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Seems to work ok for them =)
Remember, the reason you crank your machine for huge frame rates is so that when you are in a real crunch part of a quake battle your machine won't drop below a certain point. If 72 fps is my eyes max then I never ever want below that:)
dwakeman
The only thing I can think of is this... what is more suspicious? A band of elven cavalry with magic swords supported by Ents, and accompanied by guides familiar with the terrain. Or a bunch of little hobbits that would NEVER EVER be entrusted with a task as huge as destroying The Ring?
Windows XP (not counting service packs):
1. Norton AntiVirus
2. ActiveState Perl
3. WinRAR
4. Download Accelerator
5. Winamp
6. Outlook 2003
7. Photoshop
8. MySQL-Front
9. GVim
10. Xchat
Linux
1. Xchat
2. Evolution
3. SETI@Home
4. Mozilla
5. XMMS
6. Perl
7. Flash
8. vim
9. Gimp
10. mysql-client
Sorry, i should have included this in the previous message. Here is Uzi's page of information regarding his case vs Nissan Corp.
http://www.ncchelp.org/The_Story/the_story.htm.
Don't forget about the case that Uzi Nissan is fighting with Nissan Corp. Uzi registered nissan.com to run his business "Nissan Computers" (if I remember correctly). He's been fighting them for a while over his own name.
http://www.nissan.com/
Damn trinity and her sshnuke...
The power company obviously had Linux running and had to pull the plug because of SCO.
oh, and I blame SARS as well.
GE runs Exchange for their corp email system. They have over 415k users in the global address list and run it on Proliant 8-way machines running Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Seems to work ok for them =)
Remember, the reason you crank your machine for huge frame rates is so that when you are in a real crunch part of a quake battle your machine won't drop below a certain point. If 72 fps is my eyes max then I never ever want below that :)
dwakeman
http://support.in tel.com/support/network/adapter/pro100/30504.htm That is the dual port adapter that comes in Dell Servers....Has anybody used this before? D
laptops users do.
The only thing I can think of is this... what is more suspicious? A band of elven cavalry with magic swords supported by Ents, and accompanied by guides familiar with the terrain. Or a bunch of little hobbits that would NEVER EVER be entrusted with a task as huge as destroying The Ring?