I thought this meant that MS-Linux had been released. In any case, if it had been, then I would have had to get my hands on a copy somehow and try it out just to see what they had done.
One thing that I would definitely expect is Apache patched with patched patches to make it MS-crash certified with virus-enabling features.;-)
Probably no longer than it takes to recompile the kernel on a P2-400 system that hosts a game that is tieing up 80% of the CPU due to a bug within the game itself.;-)
I still haven't figured out where to plug up my ethernet line to my NES.
Source: My E-Mail.
That isn't fair! My teachers would never let me reference my email when turning in a paper. >:-(
I thought this meant that MS-Linux had been released. In any case, if it had been, then I would have had to get my hands on a copy somehow and try it out just to see what they had done.
;-)
One thing that I would definitely expect is Apache patched with patched patches to make it MS-crash certified with virus-enabling features.
You can also find a number of public proxy servers out there on the internet. Just do a search on Google for "public proxy".
11.6TB * 1024 * 1024 = 12,163,481.6MB
12,163,481.6MB / 1.38MB =~ 8,814,118 1.44MB floppy disks.
That's alot of floppies...
Now...I wonder how many of those would be stored on bad sectors...
PHP5 uses Zend 2...so would the Zend Optimizer still work?
Probably no longer than it takes to recompile the kernel on a P2-400 system that hosts a game that is tieing up 80% of the CPU due to a bug within the game itself. ;-)
Whatever happened to "make modules" and "make modules_install"? ;)
All joking aside, I was in the middle of compiling 2.4.20 when I saw this article...
Clickable PDF Mirror
Sorry.
http://198.3.92.62/3dmark03_audit_report.pdf Just don't kill me now. ;-)
I forsee a new contestant for the Darwin Awards.
NO MORE REBOOTING?!?!?!?!? Now how in the hell do I get rid of this blue screen with all of this garbage written on it?