Let's see if we can pool a bunch of $ togther and buy them ourselves. Then, we can release the SRV code to the public. It's not such a crazy idea, it's happend in the past wth other products.
It just gives me another reason to use Linux and Mac OS X. Keep at it Microsoft, you only have to try a little harder to scare all your customers away.
M$ will never include image and popup blocking (think about it). They may add tabbed browsing in the future, but there is no real rush. Like you said, they alreay have their 95% so why do anything innovative or steal another idea?
I appluad you efforts to step outsite the box from time to time. However, you are apparently an asshole and we don't want use to Linux becuase you will proably screw it up. Please continue to use your virus spreading OS and spyware prone browser. Thanks!
You haven't used Rad Hat in a while have you? The new "Blue Curve" way of doing things has addressed these type of issues.
Some screenshots are here.
Let's see if we can pool a bunch of $ togther and buy them ourselves. Then, we can release the SRV code to the public. It's not such a crazy idea, it's happend in the past wth other products.
Silly lawsuit, good riddance.
Frivols, SCO is next.
GNS/Linux is not SCO!
Shoooo, you just mad cuz the black man has a bigger schlong than you, whitie.
Tell me again why you read slashdot?
...we can bring a dedicated _Bro_ server to its knees...
Why they always trin' to bring the black man down?
That's because people are not well informed about the alternatives. It's our job to work on that.
Look at the Phone companies right now... That's what will happen to M$ in a few years. Don't sweat the crap they do... Karma is a bitch.
Now if we could only find a cure of the common cold.
It just gives me another reason to use Linux and Mac OS X. Keep at it Microsoft, you only have to try a little harder to scare all your customers away.
Option 3. Take a dump in it, then send it back.
could sco be using this time to edit there own CVS logs?
No... First they edit their pocket books, then they fold up shop and edit their pants.
You should have told them you were "The Borg Queen"... Surely they would have taken questions from a Microsoft exployee.
Nine! Du hast mich.
why isn't Novell yanking the contract NOW?
Good idea! Then, then can GPL UNIX and live happily ever after!
Can you spell it out for me? I read the entire article and it did not seem to clear up this situation. What did I miss. Thanks!
So, is anyone brave neough to call with me?
SCOs own SEC filings prove Novell's calims.
Amen brother! Don't forget about the download manager.
PS> Mozilla's Firebird project is working on speed/bloat issue.
It pays the rent, you know?*
* Limited time offer. Prices and participation may vary. See store for details. It pays the rent does not garantee to pay the rent.
M$ will never include image and popup blocking (think about it). They may add tabbed browsing in the future, but there is no real rush. Like you said, they alreay have their 95% so why do anything innovative or steal another idea?
Maybe I'm starting to sound like a zelot... But if zelot means hating the things that M$ does, sign me up.
I appluad you efforts to step outsite the box from time to time. However, you are apparently an asshole and we don't want use to Linux becuase you will proably screw it up. Please continue to use your virus spreading OS and spyware prone browser. Thanks!
Ok, paying for a browser is dumb.
Call me a Jew if you want, but I like free shit.
And that's exactly whats wrong with America and also why I hate the company I work for.
God bless the USA*.
*God is a registed trademark of Microsoft. All rights reserved
The big news in this article is that MSFT might be successfully pushing windows media player into the AOL empire. *shudder*
Negative. AOL is a sinking ship. M$ would gain nothing except leaching rights by getting onboard now.
Also frightening, this deal gives AOL seven years to use IE royalty free...
If they do that they can expect support calls to increase 10 fold.
No. IE hasn't done anything innovatve in years. Mozilla, Firebird, Camino and Safari on the other hand keep pushing the envelope.
.com) bubble burst, M$ moved on.
Microsoft's browser is in the dark ages. I'm not sure they care anymore. When the internet (aka