Oh yea, well we had to install 10 hot fixes and DAT files on over 150 Windows systems just to keep the next virus from infecting our computers. Then we spent hours fixing whatever the hot fixes broke. Our Linux systems were fine though. And we were glad for them.
Good point about the eye candy. However, I still believe there is a need for polish and general sense that all elemets of the UI belong togther. I'm not seeing that in these screen shots.
Sun needs a better theme for anyone to take this seriously. I know themes seem trivial, but it does help to have a nice looking UI if you are going to be looking at it all day. This looks like a step backwards compared to Mac OS X, RedHat's Bluecurve, or early screen shots of longhorn.
We haven't seen the virus. But then again, we're admins who know what we're doing...
That's right, we run $CO UnixWare. And since there are only 2 or 3 other copies of $CO UnixWare being used in the world, we don't have to worry about worms and viruses.
It dosen't need it. I've been using Mac OS X for about 2 years now. None of these applications need a manual.
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Good to hear, though. I've been happy with my little Linux-based MP3 player for years now.
How about a URL?
Although if it did, that would be the sniz night!
sorry to reply to my own post
...smart vibrators.
I highly doubt that Linux runs on smart vibrators.
I'm with the PLO!
We will resist!
Oh yea, well we had to install 10 hot fixes and DAT files on over 150 Windows systems just to keep the next virus from infecting our computers. Then we spent hours fixing whatever the hot fixes broke. Our Linux systems were fine though. And we were glad for them.
have they fixed the fact is isn't Windows?
Are you using M$ word to check your grammar?
Whats even wrose is when some idoit with a SUV full of hydrogen plows info a parked car and turns downtown into a mushroom cloud.
What a total non story for this Monday morning.
Nevermind, it's finally back up.
Can anyone else comfirm that www.microsoft.com is down?
Here is what I get:
Service Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later.
Good point about the eye candy. However, I still believe there is a need for polish and general sense that all elemets of the UI belong togther. I'm not seeing that in these screen shots.
Sun needs a better theme for anyone to take this seriously. I know themes seem trivial, but it does help to have a nice looking UI if you are going to be looking at it all day. This looks like a step backwards compared to Mac OS X, RedHat's Bluecurve, or early screen shots of longhorn.
Phase 1. Make everything available online for free.
Phase 2. ???
Phase 3. Profit!
...SCO Unixware servers. And WinNT (until Sept)...
Take cover!!!!
Then what do you call Darl McBride and the former Iraqi Information Minister who is now employed as SCO's Public Relations Minister?
Security... That no one will ever purchase SCO products again.
then those belong to SCO...
Oh, you mean 0wn3d by SCO.
Really? Beacuse I launched it on Linux and it didn't do anything. Same with Mac OS X.
We haven't seen the virus. But then again, we're admins who know what we're doing...
That's right, we run $CO UnixWare. And since there are only 2 or 3 other copies of $CO UnixWare being used in the world, we don't have to worry about worms and viruses.
Sunner said that most of the problems caused by SoBig involve the time and cost of cleaning the worm from computer systems.
No, most of the problems caused by SoBig involve shitty software.
let the major media outlets catch on to this.
include the $32 SCO embedded Linux license?
Could it be... REPLICATORS!
It doesn't make sense!