They still haven't fixed the:
mkdir test
cd test
mkdir test
mv test..
bug, which is pretty retarded, considering hundereds of bugreports re: this were submitted.
How do I know this? I tried of course, and have gone prematurely gray trying to get my machine to boot again:-)
The top-end CRT iMac is $950 for a 600MHz G3 with a CD-ROM. For $50 more, you get the bottom end eMac, which is a 700MHz G4 with a Combo drive (not to mention the 17", 1280x960 display). Why doesn't Apple cut the G3 iMac's price to, say, $500? They'd move more units, and have a good bottom of the line machine for cheap.
TurnItIn.com. I don't think it works very well, because, IIRC, it doesn't check paper sources, just online sources. That would work pretty well in this application though.
The forward is written by Don Norman, who worked where in 1994? You guessed it. Today's largest distributor of Unix in the world: Apple.
In case Google gets /.'ed, here's a mirror.
/.'ed already? Must have been served off UNIX...
Thanks for the Microsoft link...
They still haven't fixed the: mkdir test cd test mkdir test mv test ..
bug, which is pretty retarded, considering hundereds of bugreports re: this were submitted.
How do I know this? I tried of course, and have gone prematurely gray trying to get my machine to boot again :-)
LIKE THE SLASHDOT EDITORS. The BBC article explicitly states that this was a bust related to TK, and not Slammer.
The top-end CRT iMac is $950 for a 600MHz G3 with a CD-ROM. For $50 more, you get the bottom end eMac, which is a 700MHz G4 with a Combo drive (not to mention the 17", 1280x960 display). Why doesn't Apple cut the G3 iMac's price to, say, $500? They'd move more units, and have a good bottom of the line machine for cheap.
Where's the Pippin? The name is enough to make it qualify...
TurnItIn.com. I don't think it works very well, because, IIRC, it doesn't check paper sources, just online sources. That would work pretty well in this application though.