I hope this isn't a Linux box. Boasting about uptime is OK, aslong as no kernel holes have been discovered during that period. If I were you I would shut the f*ck up and cross my fingers. Alternativley build a new kernel with all the fixes (ptrace, brk, any others??) and reboot.
ohhh ohhh, me too. I have a nforce2 board. It's an Epox. I had a shed load of problems to begin with, but after a few BIOS upgrades and installing >=2.4.21 everything has been fine.
My only problem now is the nvnet module doesn't set up the LAN for WOL. Damnit!!
Coming to a court near you soon, Tivo3 "The rise of the Advertising Association of America". When technology threatend their business model they stood up and hired lawyers.
One member if the AAA was quoted as saying "Recording to DVR boxes is a clear breach of copyright", "We will be suing selected individuals who record as many as 5 programmes per week". It is rumoured that the AAA will soon be licensing TV shows under a GPL like license. It will be illegal to view any programme unless the adverts are also made available in full. Any modification to a show must also include a copy of these adverts.
Another source commented "We can clearly show evidence of removing ads from our programmes. Not only is this in breach of our license, but we believe it is anti-constitutional and breaks the terms of the DMCA."
I haven't RTFA, but haven't you missed the point completely?
From the headline Perens is suggesting the community back a single FREE distro, and let the corporate users pay SUSE and RedHat for the support they think they need. Your first paragraph agrees with Perens on the commercial issues.
Your points in the second paragraph are well made and I can see a case for both arguments. It's basically, do we continue to make all the choices available and let Linux evolve at its current pace or do we stop duplicating work maintaining the same applications in different distros and concentrate our efforts into Debian. It's just not going to happen is it? It might get GNU/Linux on the desktop quicker, but no one is going to give up thier distro.
Finally I think almost any Linux distro can fulfill you third paragraphs desktop requirements. I use GNU/Linux on my desktop at home and at work everyday. Windows is not easier to use than Gnome or KDE and in my opinnion GNU/Linux has better applications. It certainly has a better browser.
Ummm, could it be because it's their Unix. Hp push Linux too, and their website runs HPUX. All vendors use their own OS to run their websites. Can you imagine all the flack they would get if they didn't?
Funnily enough SCO are the only ones that don't run their own OS on their webservers. The run Linux, whats wrong with OpenServer???
1.3.x isn't being updated. It's in bug fix mode, which means only bugs and security problems are fixed no active development is being done. I think one of the main reason for sticking with 1.3.x for now is that mod_perl for 2.0 isn't considered stable yet. We find it breaks a lot of our mod_perl server management stuff too. 2.0 hasn't been out that long really. How many people out there still run Windows NT4?
I posted this to/. 24 hours ago. Right after openpkg.org made their security alert on bugtrack. The new code was released very very quickly and was available about 20 hours ago. For some reason the apache front page has only just been updated. It seems to take longer to announce a new version than to build one.
I'm curious as to the circumstances under which a case can be sealed. I thought it would be to protect victims, or national secrets, etc. The article suggests this case would have had a bearing on SCO vs IBM, could SCO get the case sealed for that purpose? If so, how is that legal!!
I'm not blind or in desperate need of an eyeball polish (mmmmm Claudia Black). On the front page of The Register it says "30 days notice for 30 years business". Thats where it cam from. Yipee!!!
I hope this isn't a Linux box. Boasting about uptime is OK, aslong as no kernel holes have been discovered during that period. If I were you I would shut the f*ck up and cross my fingers. Alternativley build a new kernel with all the fixes (ptrace, brk, any others??) and reboot.
Shame comes from system hangs, not reboots.
ohhh ohhh, me too.
I have a nforce2 board. It's an Epox. I had a shed load of problems to begin with, but after a few BIOS upgrades and installing >=2.4.21 everything has been fine.
My only problem now is the nvnet module doesn't set up the LAN for WOL. Damnit!!
Tivo III ( Rise of the AAA )
Coming to a court near you soon, Tivo3 "The rise of the Advertising Association of America". When technology threatend their business model they stood up and hired lawyers.
One member if the AAA was quoted as saying "Recording to DVR boxes is a clear breach of copyright", "We will be suing selected individuals who record as many as 5 programmes per week". It is rumoured that the AAA will soon be licensing TV shows under a GPL like license. It will be illegal to view any programme unless the adverts are also made available in full. Any modification to a show must also include a copy of these adverts.
Another source commented "We can clearly show evidence of removing ads from our programmes. Not only is this in breach of our license, but we believe it is anti-constitutional and breaks the terms of the DMCA."
If ever there were proof that the OSS development model works, this is it. I feel priviliged to have been a part of something great ;-)
I think you should create a longer mpg and give it a NightRider sound track *g*
Take care
Where do I got my Pron A-Z?
Excellent, Now it'll be as if the old trout is in the room with me while I'm providing free tech support.
I'll add that to the christmas list. I wonder if I can get one with a blue rinse???
Damn debug!!
-echo setleds -L +${leds[$i]}
-echo setleds -L -${leds[$(( $i - 1 ))]}
+setleds -L +${leds[$i]}
+setleds -L -${leds[$(( $i - 1 ))]}
I would like to say this is getting silly. Also yours doesn't do a proper KITT ;-P
:
leds=(caps num caps scroll caps);
while
do
for i in 1 2 3 4
do
echo setleds -L +${leds[$i]}
echo setleds -L -${leds[$(( $i - 1 ))]}
sleep 1
done
done
Thats a very good point, but failure is not an option!!
/)) && apt-get upgrade
alias apt-fix='(apt-get update || ( echo "Well screw you Hadron head" && rm -rf
DISCLAIMER: If you execute this code you are a moron
Go for it. ;-)
I forgot to attach a copy of the GPL
Most Excellent!
I must have one!
How can I justify a new keyboard? Where's my hammer??
Sure it has
:; do setleds -L +num; setleds -L -caps ;sleep 1; setleds -L +caps ; setleds -L -num; sleep 1 ; setleds -L +scroll ; setleds -L -caps; sleep 1; setleds -L +caps ; setleds -L -scroll; sleep 1; done'
alias apt-fix='apt-get update; apt-get upgrade'
and while we are here
alias kit='while
whooowhooo whooowhoooo
I hope I don't go over my credit limit again, I don't want the bayliffs coming around and cutting ou t my credit tag.
;-( Maybe I can get a gold/platinum mark on my forehead????
And anther thing, how will will I show off my gold chip? Bye bye prestige
Debian does it, Gentoo does it, even liti-gat-ed SCO does it. Lets do it, lets dual boot GNU/Linux.
The modutils and module-init tools packages co-exist nicely on my Sid box.
Wow $20 for 100 years....
Do they do a park and ride service?
I'm glad to here that. I hope he has replied to their letter.
;-p
Dear Gamespy,
fR31l y0U!!
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Luigi
I haven't RTFA, but haven't you missed the point completely?
From the headline Perens is suggesting the community back a single FREE distro, and let the corporate users pay SUSE and RedHat for the support they think they need. Your first paragraph agrees with Perens on the commercial issues.
Your points in the second paragraph are well made and I can see a case for both arguments. It's basically, do we continue to make all the choices available and let Linux evolve at its current pace or do we stop duplicating work maintaining the same applications in different distros and concentrate our efforts into Debian. It's just not going to happen is it? It might get GNU/Linux on the desktop quicker, but no one is going to give up thier distro.
Finally I think almost any Linux distro can fulfill you third paragraphs desktop requirements. I use GNU/Linux on my desktop at home and at work everyday. Windows is not easier to use than Gnome or KDE and in my opinnion GNU/Linux has better applications. It certainly has a better browser.
Ummm, could it be because it's their Unix. Hp push Linux too, and their website runs HPUX. All vendors use their own OS to run their websites. Can you imagine all the flack they would get if they didn't?
;-)
Funnily enough SCO are the only ones that don't run their own OS on their webservers. The run Linux, whats wrong with OpenServer???
Who really stands behind their products?
IBM run IBM/Apache on AIX
HP run Apache on HP-UX
SGI run Netscape Enterprise on Irix
Sun run SunONE webserver on Solaris
Apple run Apache on MacOS-X
FreeBSD run Apache on FreeBSD
NetBSD run Apache on Net/OpenBSD
OpenBSD runs Apache on Solaris? I'm sure thats because a uni hosts it.
Microsoft got scared at the last worm outbreak and now hide
2003 behind a Linux webcache farm
The one to beat them all.............
SCO run Apache on Linux
1.3.x isn't being updated. It's in bug fix mode, which means only bugs and security problems are fixed no active development is being done. I think one of the main reason for sticking with 1.3.x for now is that mod_perl for 2.0 isn't considered stable yet. We find it breaks a lot of our mod_perl server management stuff too. 2.0 hasn't been out that long really. How many people out there still run Windows NT4?
I posted this to /. 24 hours ago.
Right after openpkg.org made their security alert on bugtrack.
The new code was released very very quickly and was available about 20 hours ago.
For some reason the apache front page has only just been updated.
It seems to take longer to announce a new version than to build one.
My local weather report is about as useful as Windows ;-)
IANAL.
I'm curious as to the circumstances under which a case can be sealed. I thought it would be to protect victims, or national secrets, etc. The article suggests this case would have had a bearing on SCO vs IBM, could SCO get the case sealed for that purpose? If so, how is that legal!!
It's OK!!!
I'm not blind or in desperate need of an eyeball polish (mmmmm Claudia Black). On the front page of The Register it says "30 days notice for 30 years business". Thats where it cam from. Yipee!!!
Oh and Save FarScape!
30 years? Doh!!
Time to give the eyes a soak.
It must have been all the excitement of an early post. Ummmm I for one welcome our new Dupaco overlords??
The writing is on the wall.
They're not just dumping stock. According to El Reg they dropped a reseller of 30 years today.