Almost same situation here, we have less than a hundred employees. I initially reported under finance, then was thrown to report to the GM and Asst GM, then back again to finance. The change have affected some of the biggest IT decisions/purchases as when I reported to the GM and AGM, approval for purchases are quite easy in contrast with the finance where every nooks are inspected carefully.
In related news, after being de-listed, the headquarters of BMW Germany ceased to exist. People coming to visit the headquarters found only a vast, dark vortex of nothingness, over which were visible huge glowing letters reading "Error 404: Page Not Found". The entire German management of BMW has disappeared as well, along with several nearby dairy farms and a brewery.
... and apparently, it was perpetrated with the help of Google Earth.
and was able to crashed it, dropping me into the desktop, now I've tried it too on the Log-in and was able to crash it, sending me into a full Darwin/BSD console, you'll have to login again for you to be able to access the console though... but full screen console Mac... this you've gotta see. w007!!!!
A lightweight microkernel, with device drivers as a separate entity.
Atheos is not entirely microkernel based, it is somehow a mixture of monolithic and microkernel design.
"I often ask myself that question to:) The kernel is very modular and the it have a well defined interface between the kernel and it's device-drivers and file-systems. So given that each component communicate through a thin well defined interface, and don't know much else about each other, it ressembles a micro-kernel. I am not sure if this is the right term though, since all kernel-components lives in kernel-space and is not protected from each other, this is all properties from a monolitic-kernel. I am a bit confused:) -- atheos FAQ"
Almost same situation here, we have less than a hundred employees. I initially reported under finance, then was thrown to report to the GM and Asst GM, then back again to finance. The change have affected some of the biggest IT decisions/purchases as when I reported to the GM and AGM, approval for purchases are quite easy in contrast with the finance where every nooks are inspected carefully.
Steve Jobs' lawyer may come knocking at the author's door handling him a sub-poena about infringing Universal Binary patents.
And Mac fanboys may go about arguing that Windows and Linux are mere copy-cats and that they were the first to have Universal Binaries.
In related news, after being de-listed, the headquarters of BMW Germany ceased to exist. People coming to visit the headquarters found only a vast, dark vortex of nothingness, over which were visible huge glowing letters reading "Error 404: Page Not Found". The entire German management of BMW has disappeared as well, along with several nearby dairy farms and a brewery.
... and apparently, it was perpetrated with the help of Google Earth.
or Linux, waiting to be downloaded. Is there a reason to care anymore?
WordStar
english too!!!
seen Vigor?
.. just plain evil.
Evil
and was able to crashed it, dropping me into the desktop, now I've tried it too on the Log-in and was able to crash it, sending me into a full Darwin/BSD console, you'll have to login again for you to be able to access the console though ... but full screen console Mac ... this you've gotta see. w007!!!!
Now this one's surely a bug .. it has an HP icon wherein there's not even an HP mentioned in the article.
Hmmm, where can I submit this bug?
a new kernel release comes out.
... have to start all over again
Damn frequent kernel releases
A lightweight microkernel, with device drivers as a separate entity. :) The kernel is very modular and the it have a well defined interface between the kernel and it's device-drivers and file-systems. So given that each component communicate through a thin well defined interface, and don't know much else about each other, it ressembles a micro-kernel. I am not sure if this is the right term though, since all kernel-components lives in kernel-space and is not protected from each other, this is all properties from a monolitic-kernel. I am a bit confused :) -- atheos FAQ"
Atheos is not entirely microkernel based, it is somehow a mixture of monolithic and microkernel design.
"I often ask myself that question to
Aren't they refering to Windows ME? ;-)