I personally would like to thank Rob and everyone that has made/. such a fun site to visit over the years. I have fond memories of meeting Rob and Hemos at Linux World. Rob inviting me for some pizza at the/. booth and sitting on crazy blow up furniture. The early days of linux were great and the community was great! Thank you Chris as well for the good job you have done as well.
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I have two boys ages 8 and 5. They get a small amount of computer time (30-60 Minutes no more). They play outside with each other and friends. They look at books (5 year old is just starting to read) and read books. They play with legos and other toys.
My 8 year old has been using the computer since he was about 3. He uses linux (debian), Windows 98 (for education games) and Macintosh (OS 9) for education games. He likes linux the best so far mostly because he like the older / classic style games alot. He like mostly the educational stuff and games, not really into the hardware or how a computer works.
My 5 year old almost exclusively uses linux (debian) can recognize the logos for debain, RedHat, Suse and Mandrake. He uses both KDE and GNOME window managers but likes fluxbox the best (it is pretty funny listening to him say that without the l). He is a TuxPaint artist! He does use Windows 98 for some educational games, however he says he would rather have Windows 95. He would prefer that I get his programs to work with wine.
Anyone have experience in replacing IIS with apache on an MS Exchange server? I want to know if Apache can be used and still run Outlook Web Access (possibly with ChiliSoft for ASP)?
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I personally would like to thank Rob and everyone that has made /. such a fun site to visit over the years. I have fond memories of meeting Rob and Hemos at Linux World. Rob inviting me for some pizza at the /. booth and sitting on crazy blow up furniture. The early days of linux were great and the community was great! Thank you Chris as well for the good job you have done as well.
-Matt (mytho-x)
sheesh, exactly what are they complaining about?
It should also be a big plus for those who want to over or under clock their system. I can see all types of advantages.
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I have two boys ages 8 and 5. They get a small amount of computer time (30-60 Minutes no more). They play outside with each other and friends. They look at books (5 year old is just starting to read) and read books. They play with legos and other toys.
My 8 year old has been using the computer since he was about 3. He uses linux (debian), Windows 98 (for education games) and Macintosh (OS 9) for education games. He likes linux the best so far mostly because he like the older / classic style games alot. He like mostly the educational stuff and games, not really into the hardware or how a computer works.
My 5 year old almost exclusively uses linux (debian) can recognize the logos for debain, RedHat, Suse and Mandrake. He uses both KDE and GNOME window managers but likes fluxbox the best (it is pretty funny listening to him say that without the l). He is a TuxPaint artist! He does use Windows 98 for some educational games, however he says he would rather have Windows 95. He would prefer that I get his programs to work with wine.
Not an odd thing at all for someone who is a sci-fi geek!
Read Rober A. Heinlein's book "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" it will explain it all.
The basics is that there is cyberspace and meatspace, meatspace being where human's (made of meat) live.
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I say build a computer case! Do they have any metalic legos for rf shielding?