"[FreeBSD] is derived from BSD UNIX, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley."
I think that is clear enough as to the origins of FreeBSD. This clears the origins of FreeBSD.
Although i do agree that Apple should be fair to the FreeBSD group and state something like "OS X is based on FreeBSD, which is a derivate of BSD Unix Developed by AT&T".
Panasonic KX-P2123 Quiet (ok so its not that quiet) 24 pin dot matrix. Prints all the courier code i throw at it and even prints the occasional document (OO.org text). Supported by all operating systems known to man, woman or geek.
While Moz developers add your feature request, you could look at the Multizilla project at mozdev.org provides a toolbox of options. Tabbed "everything".
... at Borders (the bookstore). This was 6 months ago though. No RedHat on shelves.
... and runs at blazing speeds
Cheers,
Saw Opera7 on "The Recruit". So even the CIA preferes it.
That was actually Opera version 5 on a mac. u can read the Opera forum thread and see the screenshot.
Cheers,
"Two nations with McDonald's have never gone to war with each other". Yes, that is true,...
;)
No, it's not. India & Pakistan, 3 wars and counting... 1965, 1971, 1999.
For good measure... i thought i'd do a netcraft on their respective McDonald's websites.
The site www.mcdonaldsindia.com is running Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) PHP/4.3.0 mod_perl/1.25 on Linux
The site www.mcdonalds-pakistan.com is running Microsoft-IIS/5.0 on Windows 2000
P.S. No uptime is currently available for www.mcdonalds-pakistan.com.
... and use Gaim, for Linux and Windows. Has capability to connect to AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu(?) and IRC networks.
Cheers,
"[FreeBSD] is derived from BSD UNIX, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley."
I think that is clear enough as to the origins of FreeBSD. This clears the origins of FreeBSD.
Although i do agree that Apple should be fair to the FreeBSD group and state something like "OS X is based on FreeBSD, which is a derivate of BSD Unix Developed by AT&T".
i see what u mean.
works aok, fast too.
clickable link
Any statistic not accompanied by a margin of error is worthless, my math professor always said.
The last US presidential exit polls said the same thing.
A certain unnamed tester at Trend Micro was given the _ink sli_
Panasonic KX-P2123 Quiet (ok so its not that quiet) 24 pin dot matrix. Prints all the courier code i throw at it and even prints the occasional document (OO.org text). Supported by all operating systems known to man, woman or geek.
PONTIAC !
While Moz developers add your feature request, you could look at the Multizilla project at mozdev.org provides a toolbox of options. Tabbed "everything".
Gandhi
what are u still doing up? SP ;)
"They have two clocks actually, a digital readout and one that counts down in binary."
10 thumbs up!