For industrystandard.org, I have named all of the boxen on one network segements after transformers (blurr, decepticon, optimus, etc), and the other segment after the characters of the upcoming Kevin Smith film "Dogma," which i have been eagerly awaiting for 2+ years. Some of the names are Azrael, Rufus, Serendipity, Loki, and Bartleby.
Look. Apple is new to this. They, being a corporation, have certain hurdles to jump to make this Open Source thing work for them. The lower OS X Server pricing and the (somewhat) Open Source move prove that the "new" Apple listens to its customers and developers. Give them feedbak in a reasonable manner on what's fuxored about the APSL, and they'll fix it. I'm confident in that.
Apple is doing this for one reason: to give the linux developers a new toy to play with. Apple wants all the/.'ers on its side. It wants people to create a GUI for darwin, and it wants people to port all the existing Linux stuff to Darwin. Apple will listen...Steve is no moron...he knows that it's all of you (linux developers) that are going to make Darwin happen...
Jeff Croft http://industrystandard.org jcroft@industrystandard.org
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm fairly certain Open Transport is not used in Mac OS X Server...which sucks, but i think they're using BSD networking...
For industrystandard.org, I have named all of the boxen on one network segements after transformers (blurr, decepticon, optimus, etc), and the other segment after the characters of the upcoming Kevin Smith film "Dogma," which i have been eagerly awaiting for 2+ years. Some of the names are Azrael, Rufus, Serendipity, Loki, and Bartleby.
Jeff Croft
jcroft@industrystandard.org
But, the person you scanned could very well have been running another game CD that does not use the same OS as the original poster...
Jeff
Amen.
/.'ers on its side. It wants people to create a GUI for darwin, and it wants people to port all the existing Linux stuff to Darwin. Apple will listen...Steve is no moron...he knows that it's all of you (linux developers) that are going to make Darwin happen...
Look. Apple is new to this. They, being a corporation, have certain hurdles to jump to make this Open Source thing work for them. The lower OS X Server pricing and the (somewhat) Open Source move prove that the "new" Apple listens to its customers and developers. Give them feedbak in a reasonable manner on what's fuxored about the APSL, and they'll fix it. I'm confident in that.
Apple is doing this for one reason: to give the linux developers a new toy to play with. Apple wants all the
Jeff Croft
http://industrystandard.org
jcroft@industrystandard.org
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm fairly certain Open Transport is not used in Mac OS X Server...which sucks, but i think they're using BSD networking...
Jeff Croft