actually if that's wrong. Testing has been tested and is slated as the next stable release, unstable will eventually break your system(one time it broke pam so bad you couldn't login or su). experimental will break often.
I've done this fortunetly ext3fs was buf enough that with a simple fsck to an alternate superblock I was able to get 100% recovery with no data loss. All I had to do was RTFM.
> Java's early reputation for poor performance may have been justified in the 1.0 and 1.1 days, but modern Java VMs employ sophisticated JIT compilers which gives it comparable performance to natively compiled languages like C++, and easily matches.NET's CLR performance
Java is a memory hog, plain and simple. whenever I run java apps on my computer even in the background like freenet the whole computer slows down. It is the sole reason I don't run a freenet node.
no problem. Perhaps I spoke too hastily. I didn't know you guys were taking charting seriously. I'll contact you guys next time I get an xl file where charting isn't working.
yeah, except Gnumeric sucks for charts, so it's useless for quite alot of people that only use excell for charts. I've read in excell files with some very simple bar graphs into gnumeric and it refused to even display them.
Once again, we see the old "conservation of jobs" myth that assumes that jobs are a fixed commodity that can be "lost". The reality is that companies that are able to achieve savings by offshoring will have extra capital for other projects.
yeah like doubling the pay for the ceo or paying more dividend.
yeah and then there also is hawaii, not a colony but further south than Florida.
If it really is the conversation that kills we better get rid of passengers then. Carpools should be illeagal.
actually IE opens it just fine, mozilla based browsers under linux crash
cool, that worked
care to link to such an image?
the way you say it should be easy to create.
actually if that's wrong. Testing has been tested and is slated as the next stable release, unstable will eventually break your system(one time it broke pam so bad you couldn't login or su). experimental will break often.
> And how much did SCO pay me to make this post?
They gave you a license to run linux.
yeah, it they don't care about money why are they trimming spending all over the place.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=17062
> Ok, then what is the correct word that will convey the exact same feeling to the audience of slashdot.
faggety.
homo sexual.
etc. . .
I was reading till you said boxen.
Why don't you suck on a few cocksen.
my favorite is jack@ass.com
your tax dollars at work.
man fsck
It also contains references to
man e2fsck
and
man mke2fs
That's all you need.
I've done this fortunetly ext3fs was buf enough that with a simple fsck to an alternate superblock I was able to get 100% recovery with no data loss. All I had to do was RTFM.
The hummer h2 is just a subburban with fancy sheet metal. You certainly don't have a hummer.
nice attitude, no wonder everyone hates java apps.
Last I checked this is a US site and Americans like to make fun of Europeans.
> Java's early reputation for poor performance may have been justified in the 1.0 and 1.1 days, but modern Java VMs employ sophisticated JIT compilers which gives it comparable performance to natively compiled languages like C++, and easily matches .NET's CLR performance
Java is a memory hog, plain and simple. whenever I run java apps on my computer even in the background like freenet the whole computer slows down. It is the sole reason I don't run a freenet node.
just used it in OO the other day
no problem. Perhaps I spoke too hastily. I didn't know you guys were taking charting seriously. I'll contact you guys next time I get an xl file where charting isn't working.
yeah, except Gnumeric sucks for charts, so it's useless for quite alot of people that only use excell for charts. I've read in excell files with some very simple bar graphs into gnumeric and it refused to even display them.
Now that is a trully low ID. I guess I'll give another invite.
you win. I didn't think anyone would post their address without spam proofing it first. but whatever.
How many systems deployed in real world enviorments give anyone other then IT staff shell access?
my isp
Once again, we see the old "conservation of jobs" myth that assumes that jobs are a fixed commodity that can be "lost". The reality is that companies that are able to achieve savings by offshoring will have extra capital for other projects.
yeah like doubling the pay for the ceo or paying more dividend.