It's like talking on a phone that's always tapped... but not by the police... by somebody who, you guessed it, want's to take advantage of you. I think it's time that big business stopped looking at the interent as there sole posession and way to make money and started treating it like a personal extension of one's privacy.
Wow! real smart... from his London apartemnt. America truely is the laziest country in the world. You don't put "critical files" on a network that connects to the rest of the world... that's plain stupid. Get your ass up, go to work and log in to your *closed* network and get the file there. It's the only way to make sure.
Firefox now comes with the workstation build for all the L1 monitoring workstaions in ebiz ops. I used Firefox to monitor the NYSE website we host. I get my work done much faster than with IE;)
You're on line downloading... downloading is illegal in the onctext of what most people use it for... What would it be for them to bite you back? Alls' fare in love and war as they say...
Or is this another Linux, "I just hacked your shit and called it something different" scheme?
Solaris 10 install hang at USB detection on VMware
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My fellow coworkers and I at IBM ebiz operations were happy to see Solaris 10 come out about 2 months ago... so we tried to create a virtual machine with Vmware... on both the Linux version and windows version the install hangs at the USB hardware detection for some reason. I hope this has been resolved. (All done on different hardware for the host machine as well)
If you check out the Tezro from SGI you'll notice it has 4 pci-x controller chips to get the throughput high enough for reatime editing of multiple streams of HD 4.4.4. I wounder if any of these configurations can handle that kind of thoughput?
There are some major changes that need to be made for these technologies, such as activeX... and really any langauge that has a lot of hign-end "features" (possibly as flash, java, javascript and any other langauge that gives a big range of commands/calls that can be applied to your computer... such as formatting your hard drive). something needs to be done... some sort of agreed upon framework.
Hardware for preemptive multitasking... built in to the chip and not just software... not really having anything to do with viruses but more about buggy code. I must be thinking about something else...
It's like talking on a phone that's always tapped... but not by the police... by somebody who, you guessed it, want's to take advantage of you. I think it's time that big business stopped looking at the interent as there sole posession and way to make money and started treating it like a personal extension of one's privacy.
I sold SUN laptops at Tiger Direct Corp back in 99. Maybe the first SUN laptop w/ a sparc (I don't know the specs)
PDF export is essential.
Looks like it. I'm pretty sure Indonesia has better things to do then get in tt a pissing contest with Gates.
Wow! real smart... from his London apartemnt. America truely is the laziest country in the world. You don't put "critical files" on a network that connects to the rest of the world... that's plain stupid. Get your ass up, go to work and log in to your *closed* network and get the file there. It's the only way to make sure.
Yes those systems are not IBM's... they are SIAC.
It is "ultra reliable' but you've got to remember the amount of hits this site takes a day... it makes /. Trolling look like a fairy Godmother!
Not when it's free and provided to friends.
Thanks for being a jackass.. does YOUR manager know how much of one YOU are?
Firefox now comes with the workstation build for all the L1 monitoring workstaions in ebiz ops. I used Firefox to monitor the NYSE website we host. I get my work done much faster than with IE ;)
Since OOo is completely free...
You should have them look up AOL Keyword: Large School District
You could save them thousands of dollars and give them a superior product all at the same time.
Damn! I give up!!! where did you put it?
Uranus!.... BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
The only XP that makes sense doesn't sell... the XP OFF THE NETWORK!
You're on line downloading... downloading is illegal in the onctext of what most people use it for... What would it be for them to bite you back? Alls' fare in love and war as they say...
Or is this another Linux, "I just hacked your shit and called it something different" scheme?
My fellow coworkers and I at IBM ebiz operations were happy to see Solaris 10 come out about 2 months ago... so we tried to create a virtual machine with Vmware... on both the Linux version and windows version the install hangs at the USB hardware detection for some reason. I hope this has been resolved. (All done on different hardware for the host machine as well)
If you check out the Tezro from SGI you'll notice it has 4 pci-x controller chips to get the throughput high enough for reatime editing of multiple streams of HD 4.4.4. I wounder if any of these configurations can handle that kind of thoughput?
To not run wine or windows in any form on linux.
Using Itanium 2 cpus jsut like the Superdomes... how is this new news?
There are some major changes that need to be made for these technologies, such as activeX... and really any langauge that has a lot of hign-end "features" (possibly as flash, java, javascript and any other langauge that gives a big range of commands/calls that can be applied to your computer... such as formatting your hard drive). something needs to be done... some sort of agreed upon framework.
Hardware for preemptive multitasking... built in to the chip and not just software... not really having anything to do with viruses but more about buggy code. I must be thinking about something else...
But I still like that Lian-Li one with the koolance better...
Your comment karma forcast prediction:
25 - funny
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Damn that's a lot of lane switching...
You need both Toast Titantium and the flying toasters screensaver.
I guess you'll have to take out Hot tubs and warm showers and tight fitting jeans as well... This is by far the dumbest thread of the week.