Does anyone know if the final specs of PS2 actually includes the ethernet("broadband") card Sony said it would? Or did they downgrade to a modem? Or nothing at all?
To me it makes more sense to include a modem by default, with an ethernet card available seperatly.
Yeah, I was just thinking of the same thing. Remember when there was one guy in IBM who read slashdot and pulled strings for us to use a more standard logo?:)
Apparently, some white supremacist group called "Stormfront" registered martinlutherking.org, and made it look like an educational site. Of course, it's actually an anti-King site.
Unbelieveable. They actually called him "an America-hating Communist".
I think a Linux port of Tarantella is likely. Have a look at this page which says SCO will "introduce a portfolio of server products for the Linux market." at LinuxWorld Expo.
Following this link on the above page mentions Tarantella for Linux.
Interesting, they say "SCO has been working on Linux and Open Source initiatives for more than two years," but weren't they talking about how crappy Linux was not 6 months ago(as someone else pointed out)?
Yes, we wouldn't want to put anything "real world" in YOUR precious Slashdot. News Flash: Roblimo can post to/. and you can't. He's more a part of it than you, so put up or shut up. It's refreshing to see something on here other than Lego and Perl (not that those aren't good too).
SCO officials, however, say the open-source threat is not damaging their business.
"We hear this all the time, but truth be told, our unit shipments are up and our revenues are up," says a SCO spokesman. "I think that's a sign that Unix on Intel is hot and that Linux is not really having effect on our ability to grow."
Nowadays:
It's an important--if not necessary--move for the long-time Unix purveyor, whose revenues are threatened by the spread of Linux.
Just thought I'd point that out to anyone who's forgotten about SCO's badmouthing of Linux only just a few months ago.
Of course, Microsoft has put a completely different spin on things.
Microsoft says that Daniel Rosen was "left virtually unchallenged his testimony that Microsoft was seeking a positive, strategic relationship with Netscape in 1995 and did not attempt to force Netscape to agree to an illegal division of markets at a meeting on June 21, 1995"
Then they continue to trash Boies. They claim that Boies's tactics were ineffectual, which is not what I got from the Washington Post article.
Does anyone know if the final specs of PS2 actually includes the ethernet("broadband") card Sony said it would? Or did they downgrade to a modem? Or nothing at all?
To me it makes more sense to include a modem by default, with an ethernet card available seperatly.
please Please PLEASE don't confuse Open Source with GPL.
Is it just me, or did this article appear, disappear, and then re-appear?
The original story linked to a better article; it explained the situation better than the C|Net link.
Those were the days.
Here is an interesting story on salon.com.
Apparently, some white supremacist group called "Stormfront" registered martinlutherking.org, and made it look like an educational site. Of course, it's actually an anti-King site.
Unbelieveable. They actually called him "an America-hating Communist".
Are you using IP MASQ?
"Me Too"
This thread made my day!
More power to (the funny) trolls.
Browsin' at -1.
I think a Linux port of Tarantella is likely. Have a look at this page which says SCO will "introduce a portfolio of server products for the Linux market." at LinuxWorld Expo.
Following this link on the above page mentions Tarantella for Linux.
Interesting, they say "SCO has been working on Linux and Open Source initiatives for more than two years," but weren't they talking about how crappy Linux was not 6 months ago(as someone else pointed out)?
Yes, we wouldn't want to put anything "real world" in YOUR precious Slashdot. News Flash: Roblimo can post to /. and you can't. He's more a part of it than you, so put up or shut up. It's refreshing to see something on here other than Lego and Perl (not that those aren't good too).
-G
No, that particular quote is from the song Revolution #9, which is a White Zombie song. And, it's said by a Manson girl, not Rob Zombie.
"Your gonna get up and burn an X in your head" - Some movie via Rob Zombie
That quote is from an interview of one of the Manson girls.
And of course that's White Zombie, not Rob Zombie.
Can someone please grab these images from their cache? It seems that they had to take them down. Which probably means they're not fake.
phrack55.tar.gz
"The distro formerly known as Red Hat"
It was stated on the Amiga, Inc. page that they decided to go with Linux as a base to their OS. It isn't just a rumour.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned The Tragically Hip!!! Long live the hip.
An excerpt from this article from Feb 1999:
SCO officials, however, say the open-source threat is not damaging
their business.
"We hear this all the time, but truth be told, our unit shipments are up
and our revenues are up," says a SCO spokesman. "I think that's a sign
that Unix on Intel is hot and that Linux is not really having effect on our
ability to grow."
Nowadays:
It's an important--if not necessary--move for the long-time Unix purveyor,
whose revenues are threatened by the spread of Linux.
Just thought I'd point that out to anyone who's forgotten about SCO's
badmouthing of Linux only just a few months ago.
He could write erotic literature. :)
The video should be here, but the link to it is broken.
I wouldn't be insulting his english if I were you.
whois says:
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Of course, Microsoft has put a completely different spin on things.
Microsoft says that Daniel Rosen was "left virtually unchallenged his testimony that Microsoft was seeking a positive, strategic relationship with Netscape in 1995 and did not attempt to force Netscape to agree to an illegal division of markets at a meeting on June 21, 1995"
Then they continue to trash Boies. They claim that Boies's tactics were ineffectual, which is not what I got from the Washington Post article.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspa ss/trial/default.htm