Even by pirating Windows you are supporting it. Linux can't begin to gain support as a platform until it is widely used. We need to gain market share, please support Linux by throwing away your illegal copy(s) of Windows!
Even by pirating Windows you are supporting it. Linux can't begin to gain support as a platform until it is widely used. We need to gain market share, please support Linux by throwing away your illegal copy(s) of Windows!
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If you are happy with Linux as a M$ alternative then great, stay with x86 and Linux. I'm using a Mac as the M$ alternative becuase Mac OS X is what im looking for in a OS. Maybe one day Linux will be more like Mac OS X (from a UI standpoint) and I can go back.
Why aren't more people buying Macs (especially the slashdot crowd)? I was a Linux head until I discovered Mac OS X. Mac OS X is simply fantastic. You can get an eMac for $1099. Or an iBook for $999. That's cheap in IMHO.
And now it's easier to run Linux software on Macs thanks to Apple's release of X11 for Mac OS X.
I think embedded Linux is great. The problem is that it hasn't been the profit generator that Red Hat was hoping it would be. Embedded Linux's time is coming. However, Red Hat and other Linux vendors really need something is going to catch on right away and start generating revenue.
Just don't take my porn!!!
Long live heather brooke.
woot.
www.regulations.gov runs Windows 2000
The United States Government... Proudlt wasting tax payers $$ for over 200 years.
I FAIL IT!
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Oh yea, well... I do a daily backup for Gopher to punch cards.
#1. Is Novell there at all?
#2. Will RedHat migrate the blue curve theme to the next version of advanced server?
Thanks!
It's about time that large amounts of affordable portable storage becomes available. $69 for a 128MB UBS key chain was just too much.
This is such an honor. I'd like to thank all the little people:
The you did it! guy
The you failed it! guy
Taco
Trolling Stones
Thank you so much!
IN SOVIET RUSSIA [insert obligatory comment here]
I FAIL IT!
If you hate linux so mutch then why do you read slashdot?
Here is my system at work. Maybe everyting has a low load load because we have bad ass hardware.
$uptime
09:26PM up 165 days, 12:16, 13 users, load average: 0.26, 0.19, 0.19
Even by pirating Windows you are supporting it. Linux can't begin to gain support as a platform until it is widely used. We need to gain market share, please support Linux by throwing away your illegal copy(s) of Windows!
>> Unix is not Linux. FreeBSD is not Linux. OS X is not built on Linux.
-1 Redundant
What is your point?
$ uptime
9:18pm up 125 days, 22:04, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Even by pirating Windows you are supporting it. Linux can't begin to gain support as a platform until it is widely used. We need to gain market share, please support Linux by throwing away your illegal copy(s) of Windows!
>>Since when was OS X built on Linux?
Actually OS X is built on UNIX (BSD).
but this really seems like tabloid style news. Shocking and not true.
-1 Futile
If you are happy with Linux as a M$ alternative then great, stay with x86 and Linux. I'm using a Mac as the M$ alternative becuase Mac OS X is what im looking for in a OS. Maybe one day Linux will be more like Mac OS X (from a UI standpoint) and I can go back.
I hope they will be put into affordable Apple systems!
I do agree with the whole processor issue, which leads to my next question...
Dear Apple,
Where the hell is the next generation of processors?
Sincerly,
Everyone
And now it's easier to run Linux software on Macs thanks to Apple's release of X11 for Mac OS X.
What company?
GNU Win II is an excellete project. Good job guys! Also, check out The Open CD as well.
www.theopencd.org
I think embedded Linux is great. The problem is that it hasn't been the profit generator that Red Hat was hoping it would be. Embedded Linux's time is coming. However, Red Hat and other Linux vendors really need something is going to catch on right away and start generating revenue.