RMS should have separated the guidelines and advantages of free software. One guideline for the end-users and the other for developers. Developers want access to the source to study it, modify it, and/or distribute it. End users just want the freedom of using it.
Don't give the end users something they do not understand (code), but make it easily discoverable for the intelligent users (programmers).
I believe this is like giving your restaurant clients a meal that is not fully cooked or lacking spices with the full recipe, but also priding yourself that your food is free.
SGI, I LOVE YOU!
Who would have dreamed Linux could be scaled to this many processors?
IRIX is able to do just that, gracefully. If there's a company who contributes to Linux's acceptance in high-end computing, viva SGI!
It's ok because it's the kernel that's been exploited; not Debian. wtf? what's Debian without the Linux kernel? and what's Debian without GNU software? This is like saying that it's apache that was exploited and not Debian so it's ok. That attitude, loose it. An admin is supposed to patch his shit and not blame it on the developer.
I see that you're new to Macintosh products. Maybe you wanna revise your history and know about Mac. Apple was called Macintosh back in the days. Before you bought your powerbook.
Mac will never be the company that Microsoft is economically. Microsoft happened to be there at the dot com boom. Mac happens to be here at the worst time. Their prices are so high now that not many can afford. Especially that most people are out of work or facing hardship. It's unfortunate but that's life.
The truth is I've had my hotmail address for about 5 years now. I haven't lost one single email from my box. I only have 2MB of storage but again that's a service they're offering. If you want more storage, you buy it. That's the deal everywhere. But on the other side, spam is a bitch in there.
Not everyone can afford your gorgeous little PowerBook. While most could afford the intels back in their days. Maybe the macs will drop in price, but that's not plausible in the near future. That said x86 and Linux are all I need.
I did mean "Linux distributions." There is Redhat's linux rpm that are specially built for the Redhat system. And there's the Mandrake kernels with the mdk abreviation.
Imagine you were grepping through the kernel code and you want to match the occurence of flavor or is it flavour? This becomes a problem somehow and needs to be addressed. Maybe they could compile a list of those kind of words and everytime it comes up, mention both words i.e There are many flavors/flavours of Linux distributions.
This happens a lot when a geek and non-geek creatures interact through speech. Rarely one of the two gets along with the other. It's just a fact. The geek type can be very annoyed by people who don't pick things quickly when explained to them. They expect the person on the other end of the line to be smart.
When you use your fat32 windows system for a very long time, some of the programs you use seem to write data randomly on the hard drive. Thus, it might write data at near the end of your hard disk or in the middle. Defragmenting your hard drive rearranges your "written data" so there's no gap between those multiple "writes" since you're running many program that write randomly. When you decide to install Linux(partition), you defrag so you get a chunk of the hard drive space that's not polluted with those "writes."
Those who go and buy Macs because they are easier to use (compared to Linux) and do not crash (compared to other operating systems(OS)) are rejects of the Slashdot community. True slashdot geeks don't go and buy a computer/OS because it is easy to use. They buy a computer because it is tweakable. Does the Slashdot community just go and buy preinstalled Linux systems? No, they play with the kernel(latest/funky patches), do all sort of things to the hardware, put Slackware(IMO) in that thing, force the bitch to spit up chewbacca . Don't you find it boring to just put a CD and let the installer tell you what you should do next? Boring. We're geeks; We try to understand why things go wrong or do not.
RMS should have separated the guidelines and advantages of free software. One guideline for the end-users and the other for developers. Developers want access to the source to study it, modify it, and/or distribute it. End users just want the freedom of using it.
Don't give the end users something they do not understand (code), but make it easily discoverable for the intelligent users (programmers).
I believe this is like giving your restaurant clients a meal that is not fully cooked or lacking spices with the full recipe, but also priding yourself that your food is free.
"Linux is used for 100 percent of the work involved in the development of new processors at Intel, Fisher stated." (http://www.newsforge.com/print.pl?sid=05/07/21/07 30239)
;-)
The Macintels are developed on Linux
SGI, I LOVE YOU! Who would have dreamed Linux could be scaled to this many processors? IRIX is able to do just that, gracefully. If there's a company who contributes to Linux's acceptance in high-end computing, viva SGI!
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107 730986829772&w=2
sorry about the double post
Linus himself has switched to PPC64. That happened before his rant about what Intel has done. Here's the Linux Kernel Archive link:
0 77 30986829772&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/l=linux-kernel&m=1
It's ok because it's the kernel that's been exploited; not Debian. wtf? what's Debian without the Linux kernel? and what's Debian without GNU software? This is like saying that it's apache that was exploited and not Debian so it's ok. That attitude, loose it. An admin is supposed to patch his shit and not blame it on the developer.
slashdot will be flaged as a terrorist website because of the slashdoting effect. ewwwwwww
Artificial Intelligence.
I see that you're new to Macintosh products. Maybe you wanna revise your history and know about Mac. Apple was called Macintosh back in the days. Before you bought your powerbook.
Mac will never be the company that Microsoft is economically. Microsoft happened to be there at the dot com boom. Mac happens to be here at the worst time. Their prices are so high now that not many can afford. Especially that most people are out of work or facing hardship. It's unfortunate but that's life.
The truth is I've had my hotmail address for about 5 years now. I haven't lost one single email from my box. I only have 2MB of storage but again that's a service they're offering. If you want more storage, you buy it. That's the deal everywhere. But on the other side, spam is a bitch in there.
Not everyone can afford your gorgeous little PowerBook. While most could afford the intels back in their days. Maybe the macs will drop in price, but that's not plausible in the near future. That said x86 and Linux are all I need.
And SCO is gaining ground in Linux
I did mean "Linux distributions." There is Redhat's linux rpm that are specially built for the Redhat system. And there's the Mandrake kernels with the mdk abreviation.
Imagine you were grepping through the kernel code and you want to match the occurence of flavor or is it flavour? This becomes a problem somehow and needs to be addressed. Maybe they could compile a list of those kind of words and everytime it comes up, mention both words i.e There are many flavors/flavours of Linux distributions.
This happens a lot when a geek and non-geek creatures interact through speech. Rarely one of the two gets along with the other. It's just a fact. The geek type can be very annoyed by people who don't pick things quickly when explained to them. They expect the person on the other end of the line to be smart.
Have you clicked on MPAA's website link just because it made you feel *patriotic*? ;-)
...went and changed ALL their password out of paranoia?
#netscape -version
Netscape 4.73/U.S., 04-May-00; (c) 1995-2000 Netscape Communications Corp.
sheesh!
When you use your fat32 windows system for a very long time, some of the programs you use seem to write data randomly on the hard drive. Thus, it might write data at near the end of your hard disk or in the middle. Defragmenting your hard drive rearranges your "written data" so there's no gap between those multiple "writes" since you're running many program that write randomly. When you decide to install Linux(partition), you defrag so you get a chunk of the hard drive space that's not polluted with those "writes."
Those who go and buy Macs because they are easier to use (compared to Linux) and do not crash (compared to other operating systems(OS)) are rejects of the Slashdot community. True slashdot geeks don't go and buy a computer/OS because it is easy to use. They buy a computer because it is tweakable. Does the Slashdot community just go and buy preinstalled Linux systems? No, they play with the kernel(latest/funky patches), do all sort of things to the hardware, put Slackware(IMO) in that thing, force the bitch to spit up chewbacca . Don't you find it boring to just put a CD and let the installer tell you what you should do next? Boring. We're geeks; We try to understand why things go wrong or do not.
This is what has become to LCC:
www.imagecraft.com
Not bad huh?
Advil, tylenol, etc.
I wouldn't for your kind anyway
Type what? who? where?