I thought that was what I do when I use AfterStep, Netscape, XCDRoast, printtool, control-panel...what an arse.
Oh yeah, I noticed no one wanted to talk about price comparisons between similarly equipped Linux and NT servers...both of which need a propellor head to set up, it's just that there are a lot of references and free support on the *nix side.
what do you think? $4k for a fully licensed NT server (http, ftp, telnet, exchange, back office) vs. *free* for Linux?
try to get a later model. the first model had a 133 mhz pentium, less video ram, smaller hard drive and less ram.
the later models have the 166 mhz and expand to 80 mb. ram
my early (133) model can do 640x480x16 and 800x600x8 color; the later model might go 800x600x16.
i like it a lot, even though i've only had it a week. i still need to compile apm in cuz it doesn't auto shutdown right.
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john
are you using the lastest driver from linux3d.org? i have a diamond monster fusion and it is working great.
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john
...for the duly elected and nominated officers of the United States of America. A good legal team always negotiates.
Unless your the master hacker, OJ Simpson.
I thought that was what I do when I use AfterStep, Netscape, XCDRoast, printtool, control-panel...what an arse.
Oh yeah, I noticed no one wanted to talk about price comparisons between similarly equipped Linux and NT servers...both of which need a propellor head to set up, it's just that there are a lot of references and free support on the *nix side.
what do you think? $4k for a fully licensed NT server (http, ftp, telnet, exchange, back office) vs. *free* for Linux?
like others have said, it's a rehash of other sites all pasted together.
/., and freshmeat. but the site is redhat.com -- makes no sense to me.
the older version had a professional look to it, something I could show to a manager.
the new one? arghhhh. i don't even like looking at it. the focus is on "linux",
i keep thinking "this is a joke, right?"