Yes, but where are the word processors, spreadsheets, databases, operating systems and real world applications (i.e. PhotoShop, Quark, Maya), etc. written in Java. Hmm?
Um, if the business model was fine, then why did they have to have to use questionable accounting practices (to hide the massive debt)? Maybe to cover the fact that the business model was a load of bull wank in the first place? Maybe they could have tried to sell bottled linux geek farts.
If you want all of that cr*p, get RedHat, Mandrake or Windows XP, but leave FreeBSD alone. I prefer a nice, tight & neat core OS that I can then add to as I want. You ever try to install a minimal RedHat or Mandrake? If I'm running a web/e-mail server, what the fork do I need TeX, GNOME, KDE and close to a 1GB of cr*p on it for?
Show me a Linux that can run on 128, 256 or 512 processor machines. Show me a Linux that can handle real time uncompressed HDTV work. H*ll, show me PC hardware that can do this. Linux requires ground up rewrite by people who know what they are doing to start to come close to what Irix has been doing for years.
But don't mention the in-depth expertise that you need to be able to take advantage of those wonderful features, like knowing how to apply patches to the kernel, knowing which kernel release is good/bad, compiling it and so on.
Have you tried to send an e-mail on a phone? 1-3 button presses for each letter, 3 more if you pressed too many times. Blech! This stuff falls into the shiny, blinking, whirling gadgets department. Of course, that is why it will probably sell over here sooner or later.
Byline is November 16, 1998, 4:00 PM PT on that article you Linux tosser.
How about whacking the core Linux developers up the side of the head to put in a working VM and other stuff to make it a real OS?
And this expert, me, will tell you that both Java and Linux need to die.
Yes, but where are the word processors, spreadsheets, databases, operating systems and real world applications (i.e. PhotoShop, Quark, Maya), etc. written in Java. Hmm?
2.5.99: And thanks for all the fish.
Joe Kane has demonstrated full length 720p movies on todays DVD technology. Look it up.
Um, if the business model was fine, then why did they have to have to use questionable accounting practices (to hide the massive debt)? Maybe to cover the fact that the business model was a load of bull wank in the first place? Maybe they could have tried to sell bottled linux geek farts.
...with lots of blinky lights!
If you want all of that cr*p, get RedHat, Mandrake or Windows XP, but leave FreeBSD alone. I prefer a nice, tight & neat core OS that I can then add to as I want. You ever try to install a minimal RedHat or Mandrake? If I'm running a web/e-mail server, what the fork do I need TeX, GNOME, KDE and close to a 1GB of cr*p on it for?
Noop. You got it all wrong.
XP stands for eXtreme Poop.
Hey, we can finally have a Beowulf cluster of these...
What I want to know is when is the first TCP/IP enabled butt plug is going to come out?
Show me a Linux that can run on 128, 256 or 512 processor machines. Show me a Linux that can handle real time uncompressed HDTV work. H*ll, show me PC hardware that can do this. Linux requires ground up rewrite by people who know what they are doing to start to come close to what Irix has been doing for years.
0GB and proud of it.
Youdrake killeddrake mydrake ISOdrake downloaddrake. Youdrake bastardsdrake!
*drake to them. Blech.
But don't mention the in-depth expertise that you need to be able to take advantage of those wonderful features, like knowing how to apply patches to the kernel, knowing which kernel release is good/bad, compiling it and so on.
Have you tried to send an e-mail on a phone? 1-3 button presses for each letter, 3 more if you pressed too many times. Blech! This stuff falls into the shiny, blinking, whirling gadgets department. Of course, that is why it will probably sell over here sooner or later.
Yeah, "Tired" would do the trick.
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Not yet anyways...
All non-copyrighted, right?
Well, why don't you people throw away all the other protocols and layer everything over HTTP? IMO, layering shite over HTTP is a Bad Idea (tm).
- When all you have is a hammer, then the rest of the world looks like a nail.
How about an unused 8-port routing switch for $149? Went for over $1499 when new...
'cept the baby boomers hatched off all of these offsprings...
Rightly so IMO.