bing seems to think you have an infinite number of search results for everything.
go try a search for something like "inopportuneness" and keep clicking on the "Next" button. You'll eventually get a blank page
i can't recommend this enough. it's a great way to setup a system where learning is the primary objective. we used to have a lab full of redhat machines at uni for a sysadmin introduction course. they had two network boot options, boot from HD or boot with a clean install from the network.
was absolute gold when you b0rked a machine so hard trying to set something up.
actually working for a government department that pretty much exculsively uses open source for our development projects i can say... it works... and pretty well too.
we are a small department, and without a large budget have managed to complete projects in a similar, if not smaller amount of time and that would have otherwise cost millions.
yes. millions
go figure.
can we call it GZK?
to any who have not read Arthur C Clark's and IBM's "discussion" about the naming of HAL ignore this. actually just ignore it anyway:)
bing seems to think you have an infinite number of search results for everything.
go try a search for something like "inopportuneness" and keep clicking on the "Next" button. You'll eventually get a blank page
no thanks. thats the whole point.
i can't recommend this enough. it's a great way to setup a system where learning is the primary objective.
we used to have a lab full of redhat machines at uni for a sysadmin introduction course. they had two network boot options, boot from HD or boot with a clean install from the network.
was absolute gold when you b0rked a machine so hard trying to set something up.
subtle humour on slashdot? your strange moon-language confuses me
you do realise this means "maybe one day you will be able to print the scaffolding to create an organ"
this may be a self defeating argument, but azureus distributes its updates via p2p
indeed, isacc asimov already proposed this.
http://www.free-definition.com/Metric-time.html
haven't you heard? Linux *IS* sypware!
dont believe the hippy-left-wing-pinko-commie-hype!
ahahahahahahahahaha!!!
*sigh*
its rants like this that make me wish i had mod points. nice one :)
yes, but ONE request per 24 hours? little bit harsh.
actually working for a government department that pretty much exculsively uses open source for our development projects i can say... it works... and pretty well too.
we are a small department, and without a large budget have managed to complete projects in a similar, if not smaller amount of time and that would have otherwise cost millions.
yes. millions
go figure.
can we call it GZK? to any who have not read Arthur C Clark's and IBM's "discussion" about the naming of HAL ignore this. actually just ignore it anyway :)