It's nice to see a suit doing a pretty good job of being an advocate for open source and giving clear coherent reasons for the anti-microsoft movement.
This looks like the old windows "Hot Dog Stand" color scheme. You know, the one alleged to cause psychotic fits...
Okay, so every web hit counts as a user that you need to buy a license for or what? That's how I'm reading this crap... If it's only your secure connections, as in those for commerce... it's still crap. Think about the ramifications for business... If/. ran W2K, they'd have to pay license for every user they had, wouldn't they...
Couldn't you get around this by using a third party webserver (Apache for W2K... ewww...)?
Well, the elegant useful MMX 200 is 'Gallifrey" The ugly tower is called "Skaro"... The little Mac LCIII is "Phlox" (don't ask why) and I think the Dreamcast (if they ever burn linux for it...) will be "Mondas" I love logging in to Skaro... "Exterminate!!!" alex@skaro:>
This looks like the old windows "Hot Dog Stand" color scheme. You know, the one alleged to cause psychotic fits...
I give up... next thing will be disposable web terminals, graciously donated to schools by Micro$pend, with 30-day licences for Win2K...
Both concepts are equally useless.
Okay, so every web hit counts as a user that you need to buy a license for or what? That's how I'm reading this crap... If it's only your secure connections, as in those for commerce... it's still crap. Think about the ramifications for business... If /. ran W2K, they'd have to pay license for every user they had, wouldn't they...
Couldn't you get around this by using a third party webserver (Apache for W2K... ewww...)?
http://www.mumia.org
Well, the elegant useful MMX 200 is 'Gallifrey" The ugly tower is called "Skaro"... The little Mac LCIII is "Phlox" (don't ask why) and I think the Dreamcast (if they ever burn linux for it...) will be "Mondas" I love logging in to Skaro... "Exterminate!!!" alex@skaro :>