I quit using Ubuntu with 9.10 after it would lock up my eee PC 1005HA during the install. It even locked up running off the USB! I filed a bug, which promptly went to/dev/null. Now I run Fedora and it Just Works.
I know it was originally released by InnoTek in 2007, but VirtualBox has really taken off since being acquired by Sun. 3 major releases (1.6, 2.0, 2.1) this year!
Red Hat, SuSE, Caldera, Turbo, Debian, Slackware - and these are the ones I can remember off the top of my head!
Just as every Linux distro brings its own unique features to the table, the various currents of the great BSD river do as well. It bears repeating:
(Appearing in alphabetical order)
BSDi - commercial "pay" version
FreeBSD - optimized for Intel
NetBSD - runs damn near everywhere
OpenBSD - "secure by default"
I'm sure there have been many submissions about BSDCon - only the NetBSD one made it through, probably because it provided detail and was well written.
...I guess we're stuck here.
It's September, and this product was supposed to be out this Summer...
The taxi that used to appear at random on the Palm Pilot.
I quit using Ubuntu with 9.10 after it would lock up my eee PC 1005HA during the install. It even locked up running off the USB! /dev/null. Now I run Fedora and it Just Works.
I filed a bug, which promptly went to
Ha ha!
I know it was originally released by InnoTek in 2007, but VirtualBox has really taken off since being acquired by Sun. 3 major releases (1.6, 2.0, 2.1) this year!
Terrorists
With
Information
Technology
Tools
Extend
Reach
Dr. DeBakey - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debakey
Prof. Farnsworth - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_J._Farnsworth
I'd love to see RMS' desktop.
the Apple ][+ and ][e used the braces, the //c did not...
Yet on page 35, his high school transcript has his birthday as 3/16/53.
I know it's bad form to reply to your own post, but the link should be book
And this book will be out Summer 2003.
One large (as seen in the Time photo) plus 3 smaller ones that read "Powered by Red Hat Linux."
Buy a boxed version of Red Hat 8 Personal or Professional.
...more like STOP A
(bad Sun humor)
Vaporware that smells bad.
Just goes to show you can't make money selling Debian!
Corel
Stormix
Progeny
Complett-Packpaq!
I'd want it only if I could have Robert Picardo's voice programmed into it:
Arnold: "Where am I?"
Car: "You're in a Johnny Cab."
Arnold: "How did I get here?"
Car: "The door opened - you got in. Hell of a day!"
Now that would be fun!
IBM wanted Red Brick and the only way to get it was to buy the rest of the Informix database business.
Red Brick
Easy - Galaxy Quest!
"Never give up, never surrender!"
Cmdr. Peter Quincy Taggart
I already run both - doesn't everyone?
Someone needs to get over to ThinkGeek and order up some of those WTF? coffee mugs and send them to the Florida Supreme Court for Christmas.
Balkanization my butt!
Red Hat, SuSE, Caldera, Turbo, Debian, Slackware - and these are the ones I can remember off the top of my head!
Just as every Linux distro brings its own unique features to the table, the various currents of the great BSD river do as well. It bears repeating:
(Appearing in alphabetical order)
BSDi - commercial "pay" version
FreeBSD - optimized for Intel
NetBSD - runs damn near everywhere
OpenBSD - "secure by default"
I'm sure there have been many submissions about BSDCon - only the NetBSD one made it through, probably because it provided detail and was well written.