Ok, IBM, now that you went to the clue store lets kick it up a notch. Get Lotus on the Linux Bandwagon, Notes, Smartsuite, the whole ball of wax. Then get the boys down at DB2 to fully port and support DBS to linux. Now, get the folks over at Tivoli (remember them? they still work for you) to get off the ball and support Linux for the enterprise management tools. Tell the folks over at the Notebook shop to write Linux drivers. Now, I can go to my boss, and say, Hey, IBM supports Linux, I can get a a full office suite, a real enterprise RDBMS plus Enterprise management tools. Ya know, no one ever got fired for buying IBM:-)
I am fairly new to Linux (about 18 months)and have to admit I still do not understand pro's/con's of glibc and libc.. I don't really understand what the difference is, except that most of the disto's seem to lean towards glibc. Anyone willing to post a somewhat objective comparison (I am not a progamer,obviously) thnks
I really like the new changes you are making.. I have found the threshhold way cool!! Keep it up.. don't listen to the whiners... geeesh, this is the coolest thing on the net and its free.. what else do they want?
Good lord man, you must not have gotten the free account we have... since you are paying so much for this service you _should_ complain.... Maybe he needs to use the live system so he can see the results... it is hard to simulate a/. load in a lab. Don't listen to the whiners CT, I love it...
Ok, IBM, now that you went to the clue store lets kick it up a notch. Get Lotus on the Linux Bandwagon, Notes, Smartsuite, the whole ball of wax. Then get the boys down at DB2 to fully port and support DBS to linux. Now, get the folks over at Tivoli (remember them? they still work for you) to get off the ball and support Linux for the enterprise management tools. Tell the folks over at the Notebook shop to write Linux drivers. Now, I can go to my boss, and say, Hey, IBM supports Linux, I can get a a full office suite, a real enterprise RDBMS plus Enterprise management tools. Ya know, no one ever got fired for buying IBM :-)
I am fairly new to Linux (about 18 months)and have to admit I still do not understand pro's/con's of glibc and libc.. I don't really understand what the difference is, except that most of the disto's seem to lean towards glibc. Anyone willing to post a somewhat objective comparison (I am not a progamer,obviously) thnks
I really like the new changes you are making.. I have found the threshhold way cool!! Keep it up.. don't listen to the whiners... geeesh, this is the coolest thing on the net and its free.. what else do they want?
Good lord man, you must not have gotten the free account we have... since you are paying so much for this service you _should_ complain.... Maybe he needs to use the live system so he can see the results... it is hard to simulate a /. load in a lab. Don't listen to the whiners CT, I love it...