"How can the courts do that? This guy has rights that cannot under any circumstances be taken away."
Ummm, so by what you are saying here, a judge can't sentence someone to prison since that would take away rights). This is simply another part of the punishment. Pay attention in government class....
An LPAR doesn't have a "host" operating system. The partitioning is done in hardware (each LPAR has it's own installation of the operating system).
Personally I just want one that has a ring tone that sounds like a damn phone ringing instead playing really annoying songs....
The net command isn't replacing an older command, Samba did not have a siminlar command, it is all new functionality for Samba.
Why can't they have it both ways?
"How can the courts do that? This guy has rights that cannot under any circumstances be taken away."
Ummm, so by what you are saying here, a judge can't sentence someone to prison since that would take away rights). This is simply another part of the punishment. Pay attention in government class....
No, Congress decides elections in which one party does not get a majority of the electoral votes.
A disputed election is one in which the process is legally challenged by one side or the other.
Bush did get a majority, the Supreme Court decided that the election in Florida was legal.
Now spit that tasty morsel back out.