so, the idea of a unix LIKE operating system isn't ok? the idea of a microkernel that works in similar ways but, not exactly the same ways, isn't ok? well, if we say this, then star/open office are patent violations as well. in fact anything that mimics word or wordperfect (or whatever came first) is a patent violation. look at computers. inspiration for new software comes from old. linux ISNT unix, but it does MIMIC it's behavior in various ways.
and with good variable names that make sense, with a similar operating system... and the fact that alot of people indent in similar ways... i agree that it's very possible to be entirely coincidental.
all due to the fact that sco isn't doing well in the linux market. i mean, according to linux journal's review of sco linux, they didn't even offer a patch to some root bug back in (march?) for multiple days. this is the sort of thing microsoft does. actuall this whole thing is something microsoft would do. and look! if you rearrange microsoft a bit you can get sco rimoft. obviously microsoft and sco are up to something.
i agree.
(keep in mind that i know nothing of shadowbane). if this was really a server hack, then they do need to prosecute i guess... though, if it were hacks on the client side (i.e. quakeworld waterhack from way back when) then what can they really do but ban the users who did such hilarious things.
if this becomes a giant online radio ring, i'd love it! i don't download mp3s as it is since i'm lazy and have radiotakeover. If more of these sites started popping up, i'd be one lazy sun of a gun, and very happy!
but the linux kit (last i knew) was close to 200. i'm not sure that ebay has enough kits for everyone to go out and buy 10 kits and 10 $100 ps2s to build a cluster...
with projects like openmosix identical hardware isn't even necessary! although it only runs on IA-32 with IA-64 coming soon (i think). All that's needed is a bunch of linux systems running an identical kernel.
talk about useless hardware... with intel hardware being dirt cheap, the labs where i work have about 25 dec alphas running at 100mhz with 32 megs of ram. for fun, we're clustering these with linux. it should be fun
i've got aim on my cell phone. i have yet to use it because it's extremely difficult to use it. try getting 4 or 5 messages.. and then when you don't reply fast enough, 9 or 10 more build up because they're wondering just where the hell you are.
mistakes are made when people rush and don't think things through correctly. this is a problem with microsoft, and most other companies, who are trying to be the first to get their products out before other companies. in the case of microsoft, they have next to no competition for windows compatibility (right now) and can rush as they see fit. "getting products out quickly makes the users happy they think. and it puts more money in my pockets" --Bill Gates (thought, not a quote)
that t-shirt is nice. i own one and it's extremely comfy! buy one and support decss!
there's no SCO with out miCrOSoft.
i think since he mentioned "speaking of gameboy ..." he didn't think it was real. he just thought i'd be cool if it were real and running linux.
parse tree, or assembly generated when compiling in gcc with say -O2 or so. i would think that would be a pretty good test.
so, the idea of a unix LIKE operating system isn't ok? the idea of a microkernel that works in similar ways but, not exactly the same ways, isn't ok? well, if we say this, then star/open office are patent violations as well. in fact anything that mimics word or wordperfect (or whatever came first) is a patent violation. look at computers. inspiration for new software comes from old. linux ISNT unix, but it does MIMIC it's behavior in various ways.
and with good variable names that make sense, with a similar operating system... and the fact that alot of people indent in similar ways... i agree that it's very possible to be entirely coincidental.
all due to the fact that sco isn't doing well in the linux market. i mean, according to linux journal's review of sco linux, they didn't even offer a patch to some root bug back in (march?) for multiple days. this is the sort of thing microsoft does. actuall this whole thing is something microsoft would do. and look! if you rearrange microsoft a bit you can get sco rimoft. obviously microsoft and sco are up to something.
i agree. (keep in mind that i know nothing of shadowbane). if this was really a server hack, then they do need to prosecute i guess... though, if it were hacks on the client side (i.e. quakeworld waterhack from way back when) then what can they really do but ban the users who did such hilarious things.
do you really want google searching your dns/phone entry? ugh i can just imagine.
Is Mr or Mrs. slashdot there? When would be a good time to call back?
i seem to have misinterpretted the article. though, if this whole thing allowed for students to run online radios (unlikely), woohoo!
if this becomes a giant online radio ring, i'd love it! i don't download mp3s as it is since i'm lazy and have radiotakeover. If more of these sites started popping up, i'd be one lazy sun of a gun, and very happy!
Ive had a copy on vhs for weeks now!
that's what i'd be saying if i had bought that copy from that guy on the subway.
and again i'm an idiot... there is a batch file, just run that, or rename it to jazilla.sh and run it.
i'm an idiot. i had downloaded a previous release. :(
actually there's a script. jazilla.sh
though, you could always just keep them in the cradle... i can fit 20 zaurus's in my dekstop case...
but the linux kit (last i knew) was close to 200. i'm not sure that ebay has enough kits for everyone to go out and buy 10 kits and 10 $100 ps2s to build a cluster...
with projects like openmosix identical hardware isn't even necessary! although it only runs on IA-32 with IA-64 coming soon (i think). All that's needed is a bunch of linux systems running an identical kernel.
talk about useless hardware... with intel hardware being dirt cheap, the labs where i work have about 25 dec alphas running at 100mhz with 32 megs of ram. for fun, we're clustering these with linux. it should be fun
i read the article... in reply to the previous message... ah forget it.
can you're house be broken into, and the burglar will walk away suing you for getting cut on the broken window.
but, does water still fall? yes, so it's a waterFALL. errr... why don't we compromise and call it a water elefall.
i've got aim on my cell phone. i have yet to use it because it's extremely difficult to use it. try getting 4 or 5 messages.. and then when you don't reply fast enough, 9 or 10 more build up because they're wondering just where the hell you are.
The purpose of cell phones and pagers is so that you can communicate with people when you are not at a phone.
i was under the impression that you were at a phone when you have a cell phone.
mistakes are made when people rush and don't think things through correctly. this is a problem with microsoft, and most other companies, who are trying to be the first to get their products out before other companies. in the case of microsoft, they have next to no competition for windows compatibility (right now) and can rush as they see fit. "getting products out quickly makes the users happy they think. and it puts more money in my pockets" --Bill Gates (thought, not a quote)