After my hard drive's partition table was erased the other day, I installed FreeBSD 5.1. It was a painless install (less the pain that I'd felt to no cause of it) and I'm running it on my desktop right now. I recompiled the kernel to get sound working -- via adding one line, "device pcm", to/sys/src/i386/CUSTOM and recompiling and installing -- and it detected my school's network automatically. I'm doing fine on it.
Micron also, announced yesterday, posted a loss this quarter. And the quarters before the one you mentioned. I don't think they've profited since 1998 or 2000. But that isn't the issue; the issue is that Hynix is being subsidized, Micron is not, and that makes an uneven playing field -- something the WTO would simply be AGHAST at. Anyway, if you want to cry foul, cry foul that Micron tried to buy Hynix about three times in the last two years and was unsuccessful.
After my hard drive's partition table was erased the other day, I installed FreeBSD 5.1. It was a painless install (less the pain that I'd felt to no cause of it) and I'm running it on my desktop right now. I recompiled the kernel to get sound working -- via adding one line, "device pcm", to /sys/src/i386/CUSTOM and recompiling and installing -- and it detected my school's network automatically. I'm doing fine on it.
Declare that you bought them, the price you paid, and then you pay taxes accordingly.
Micron also, announced yesterday, posted a loss this quarter. And the quarters before the one you mentioned. I don't think they've profited since 1998 or 2000. But that isn't the issue; the issue is that Hynix is being subsidized, Micron is not, and that makes an uneven playing field -- something the WTO would simply be AGHAST at. Anyway, if you want to cry foul, cry foul that Micron tried to buy Hynix about three times in the last two years and was unsuccessful.