Ummmm.... Linux already supports up to 1024 processors / cores in production systems (SLES10). And it has been run with 4096 cores. Looks like Microsoft will need a few decades to catch up.
Ummm. I have been using Debian for ages and never noticed. The author does not give any concrete pointers to errors encountered. He is though the go to person for people with upgrade problems. So I guess he is blowing a problem totally out of proportion. Someone should have stopped him from trolling on devel-announce.
Very simple: Backed by an venture capital funded corporations with an insane oxymoronic business model. As soon as the money runs out the steam on RPM will fizzle away and we all can finally unite behind Debian.
Debian is build on software contributors and the principle of free sharing of knowledge not on a business model.
Why put on sites with no content? both should be taken down. We are not M$ and do no engage in deception. Let a guy who has some KNOWLEDGE about tuning put up a site not just a guy who can put up a webpage.
Ummmm.... Linux already supports up to 1024 processors / cores in production systems (SLES10). And it has been run with 4096 cores. Looks like Microsoft will need a few decades to catch up.
Ummm. I have been using Debian for ages and never noticed. The author does not give any concrete pointers to errors encountered. He is though the go to person for people with upgrade problems. So I guess he is blowing a problem totally out of proportion. Someone should have stopped him from trolling on devel-announce.
Look at Chapter 4 for the diagrams you are looking for.....
Look at Section 4 (The Future ...) for
properly scaled graphs. The X axis for the diagrams in chapter 2 are the debian releases so far.
Very simple: Backed by an venture capital funded corporations with an insane oxymoronic business model. As soon as the money runs out the steam on RPM will fizzle away and we all can finally unite behind Debian.
Debian is build on software contributors and the principle of free sharing of knowledge not on a business model.
That guy with the linux kernel at least had some code. There is no tuning information on those sites at all.
Why put on sites with no content? both should be
taken down. We are not M$ and do no engage in deception. Let a guy who has some KNOWLEDGE about
tuning put up a site not just a guy who can put up a webpage.
If Gates had attended College or got some higher
degree we would in all probably have:
1. Windows more stable and usable.
2. Respect for the Law and other companies
Bully behavior might be successful in the US market place but it surely is not good for the society at large.