I don't see why being more intelligent than most at the age of 15 qualifies one as being a genius at the age of 40. In any event, the book should be judged on its own merits, and not on its author's early promise.
I doubt that IBM has anywhere near the volume of Apple, so that should not make too much difference. On the other hand, why they don't make a reference board for the clone makers has been a good question for quite a while...
I have never succeeded in getting international fonts to work on Opera, surprising for an offshore browser. Maybe it's just me, though... Stability has been less than sterling, too...
Actually, you can get a multi-button mouse from (eek!) microsoft. As for 15Gigaflops, I can't figure out how inline the math ops (on the x86 boxes -ffast_math does the trick) with the appleized GCC, which makes an 800Mhz powerPC perform like an 700Mhz PIII. Sad, but maybe someone
knows how to get around this...
You are right, we should elect Ahmadinejad.
Does Knoppix not count as Debian?
I don't see why being more intelligent than most at
the age of 15 qualifies one as being a genius at the age of 40. In any event, the book should be judged on its own merits, and not on its author's early promise.
I doubt that IBM has anywhere near the volume of Apple, so that should not make too much difference. On the other hand, why they don't make a reference board for the clone makers has been a good question for quite a while...
Popup-blocking? How?
I have never succeeded in getting international fonts to work on Opera, surprising for an offshore browser. Maybe it's just me, though... Stability has been less than sterling, too...
Actually, you can get a multi-button mouse from (eek!) microsoft. As for 15Gigaflops, I can't figure out how inline the math ops (on the x86 boxes -ffast_math does the trick) with the appleized GCC, which makes an 800Mhz powerPC perform like an 700Mhz PIII. Sad, but maybe someone knows how to get around this...