I use it as my primary browser when using the Microsoft Windows program, but it does have some issues with Java (null pointer exception error is common) and if you install Quicktime as a plugin before Flash you can forget being able to get Flash to work 100% properly.
95% of the work I do is Win32 administration. That's how I know it is the most stupidly designed environment I deal with. My desktops (9X) and servers are stable and secure, but if they were running platforms that account for the others 5% of the work I do, I would have 90% less to do. That would give me 80% more time to... well, play golf, if nothing else. Two days disabling services and undesirable components? You must work at a near comatose pace even if it is Windows you have to deal with. You simply don't get the point that you shouldn't have to do most of that in the first place. Give me an IP address of a Windows box you have directly attached to the internet and an indemnification contract and I'll be at the command line of your machine in less than three hours as Administrator, and it will appear to be from a machine located in Lower Sebobia.
I warm up the (wrapped in plastic) grilled cheese sandwich I make in the morning for lunch in an empty drive bay of a server in my office above a 10,000 RPM disk. I suppose it either heat sinks the hard drive it's sitting on or prevents it from cooling properly.
SCO simply doesn't understand the difference between a timeline and a family tree.
I use it as my primary browser when using the Microsoft Windows program, but it does have some issues with Java (null pointer exception error is common) and if you install Quicktime as a plugin before Flash you can forget being able to get Flash to work 100% properly.
The information is at this link, c't magazine 1999.
http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/
They described how to do this with Windows 95 in 1999.
http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/
We did.
http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/
95% of the work I do is Win32 administration. That's how I know it is the most stupidly designed environment I deal with. My desktops (9X) and servers are stable and secure, but if they were running platforms that account for the others 5% of the work I do, I would have 90% less to do. That would give me 80% more time to... well, play golf, if nothing else. Two days disabling services and undesirable components? You must work at a near comatose pace even if it is Windows you have to deal with. You simply don't get the point that you shouldn't have to do most of that in the first place. Give me an IP address of a Windows box you have directly attached to the internet and an indemnification contract and I'll be at the command line of your machine in less than three hours as Administrator, and it will appear to be from a machine located in Lower Sebobia.
I warm up the (wrapped in plastic) grilled cheese sandwich I make in the morning for lunch in an empty drive bay of a server in my office above a 10,000 RPM disk. I suppose it either heat sinks the hard drive it's sitting on or prevents it from cooling properly.
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