Tom was an RA, and PhD alum, but not a professor at Stanford. I'm always amazed by how anybody who worked at Stanford suddenly becomes "professor" when a story enters the media.
Cisco Systems was founded in December 1984 by two members of Stanford's computer support staff: Len Bosack, who was in charge of the computer science department's computers, and Sandy Lerner, who managed the Graduate School of Business' computers.
Nice to see that backronyms and urban myths never die./usr was in fact used to store user files back in the day...you'll still find references to user home directories under/usr in older UN*X books.
Tom was an RA, and PhD alum, but not a professor at Stanford. I'm always amazed by how anybody who worked at Stanford suddenly becomes "professor" when a story enters the media.
Does that mean we can fend off Cthulhu with bacon?
Damnit man, here I am trying to be a smart-ass, and you're in here posting useful information!
How does one encrypt a bit, exactly?
Cisco Systems was founded in December 1984 by two members of Stanford's computer support staff: Len Bosack, who was in charge of the computer science department's computers, and Sandy Lerner, who managed the Graduate School of Business' computers.
Jesus saved me from my past. He can save you as well.
But can he make you donuts, every saturday morning?
No longer true, the OpenAFS 1.3.X (soon to be 1.4) has support for larger files.
Nice to see that backronyms and urban myths never die. /usr was in fact used to store user files back in the day...you'll still find references to user home directories under /usr in older UN*X books.
From my experience with PIXen, it's certainly not worth that...
Sung by Arethernet Franklin, no doubt.