"maybe the third world countries with a few nukes will get a voice in somewhere and moph into a budding young, developing nation, which can attribute to the economic growth of the entire world..."
Give me a break. If they want to become a "budding young, developing nation", perhaps they should stop pointing their nukes at the world they seek to improve.
I don't want to waste time downloading a friggin' banner for every page downloaded with a wireless device. Not to mention the ads sitting on pages to start with... wouldn't that slow things down quite a bit?
...I strongly recommend that you wait for Greenspan to give another stimulating speech to Congress. I mean, doesn't the economy start to shine everytime the great man opens his mouth?
Just for the heck of it, I put Tomcat on my home PC (600mhz athlon - redhat 7.2) over dialup and tried working with servlets. A friend of mine pulled 'em up and said it was just as fast as any other website on the net. Tried that with Apache? no luck at all. Interesting (for me anyways)
Anyone here remember the fate of Corel linux?
'Nuff said.
Windows 95 :-) -M.
"maybe the third world countries with a few nukes will get a voice in somewhere and moph into a budding young, developing nation, which can attribute to the economic growth of the entire world..."
Give me a break. If they want to become a "budding young, developing nation", perhaps they should stop pointing their nukes at the world they seek to improve.
Why would you need Linux to run under emulation on an Xbox? None of those programs are going to help your gaming.
I don't want to waste time downloading a friggin' banner for every page downloaded with a wireless device. Not to mention the ads sitting on pages to start with... wouldn't that slow things down quite a bit?
...I strongly recommend that you wait for Greenspan to give another stimulating speech to Congress. I mean, doesn't the economy start to shine everytime the great man opens his mouth?
Just for the heck of it, I put Tomcat on my home PC (600mhz athlon - redhat 7.2) over dialup and tried working with servlets. A friend of mine pulled 'em up and said it was just as fast as any other website on the net. Tried that with Apache? no luck at all. Interesting (for me anyways)
Stay home and get yourself One o' these systems from thinkgeek.
Realistically, go w/ the Rio 600.
RedHat doesn't look dead to me. They've got 50% of the server market and ZDnet was wondering if they'd become "the next Microsoft".
Practical C Programming by Steve Oulliane at O'Reilly. Covers everything you're looking for.