Who the hell would buy ATMS from anyone else besides IBM or NCR? Lets be totally bloody honest here. Its like buying a super computer from Compaq with Windows 2000 pre-loaded, not a smart move.
Althon has 128K L1 Cache, 256 L2 Cache
Duron has 128K L1 Cache, 64K L2 Cache
P4 has 8K L1 cache, and if I remember correctly, 256K L2 cache, hence, Althon has more cache.
hmm,
the name Tanenbaum, sounds like the German word for "Christmas Tree", and the name, Linus looks very similar to the Linus off Peanuts (Snoopy) who walked around with a blanket.
so, let be get this straight, its Linus, the blanket carrying 10 year old kid versus a christmas tree, well, LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!:)
Yeap, I must of the been the one who helped Redhat make a profit, I bought a copy last week:)
In all seriousness, Redhat, along with SuSE will be the two commercial Linux's remaining, of course there will be obscure, forked-up versions out their for people to feel elite, however, the major of developers and newbies will stick to the mainstream distro's.
Matt
Who the hell would buy ATMS from anyone else besides IBM or NCR? Lets be totally bloody honest here. Its like buying a super computer from Compaq with Windows 2000 pre-loaded, not a smart move.
Althon has 128K L1 Cache, 256 L2 Cache
Duron has 128K L1 Cache, 64K L2 Cache
P4 has 8K L1 cache, and if I remember correctly, 256K L2 cache, hence, Althon has more cache.
hmm, the name Tanenbaum, sounds like the German word for "Christmas Tree", and the name, Linus looks very similar to the Linus off Peanuts (Snoopy) who walked around with a blanket. so, let be get this straight, its Linus, the blanket carrying 10 year old kid versus a christmas tree, well, LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE! :)
Yeap, I must of the been the one who helped Redhat make a profit, I bought a copy last week :)
In all seriousness, Redhat, along with SuSE will be the two commercial Linux's remaining, of course there will be obscure, forked-up versions out their for people to feel elite, however, the major of developers and newbies will stick to the mainstream distro's.
Matt