Speculating ah. That exactly how FUD story headlines like this one are created. A troll speculating and a clueless reading and submitting to some site.
So if you want a platform independent AJAX app, you pretty much need a bit of code which does things the Microsoft way when the standard ways don't work.
No, you just need RubyOnRails and you get full AJAX support without having to deal with javascript or request object or anything. Only Ruby, for 99% of the cases.
Additionally, it fits nice in its MVC architecture, and you keep all AJAX actions in a controller, where you can render back html to update a div, or return javascript code to be evaluated (which in 99% of the cases is simple code like Effect.disable(id) ). Elegant and clean.
Skype does not want money from its users. I tried to buy credit and my credit card was refused (I use it a lot on other sites). Then I tried others and the cards passed but the order got cancelled inmediately.
I still don't get a reply from the support system. So I started to search the internet. Very known problem.
Just go to this Blog post and you will see the same problems.
A nice idea, good implementation, but sucky customer service, and no way to buy.
Cached data. How much seconds did the scan took? Try it as root now.
From iwlist.c code:
print_scanning_info(...) ... /* If we don't have the permission to initiate the scan, we may
* still have permission to read left-over results.
* But, don't wait !!! */
Linux and Wireless
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· Score: 5, Interesting
I was one of those users who read about DWL-650, went to buy one and came back with a DWL-650+ without noticing it. It sucks. At my Computer Sciense Departament (like 12 AP), my laptop gets frozen because the driver and the computers turns very unstable. At home it works well because I have only one AP.
Wireless tools are very primitive also. You can't scan networks not being root. I started writing a KDE tool emulating the funcionality of the new Win XP Service Pack 2 wireless tool but libiw is a pain. I ended importing a patched sources (from some Ximian guy) to use it. Still havent figured how to scan available networks being a user. Design flaws from a server oriented operating system.
I don't understand why are you comparing it with other php Websevers. I think this guy is not using the php sockets functions, but his *own* tcp/ip stack, isn't he?
shut up Kenneth... you sound stupid.
"The GNU team contributed their GCC compiler, a complicated product with over 110,000 lines of code to the Linux project. Without the compiler, it is very likely that the Linux project would not have succeeded."
there is not gcc code in linux. a compiler is a tool, just like you pick a hammer to build a wood house.
"How much 'inspiration' did Linus get from Minix? AdTI argues clearly enough to credit the Prentice Hall product."
How much inspiration did you get from idiots to write your bullshit Microsoft-sponsored articles?. You should credit all world morons too.
"For years, Linus is credited with being an inventor. AdTI argued the claim was false. Coincidently in a recent interview, Linus decided he was not the inventor of Linux commenting in a ZDNet story, "I'd agree that 'inventor' is not necessarily the right word...(9)""
He never said he is an inventor. You can't invent an operating system, you can implement one based on ideas, and Minix ideas were not invented by tanenbaum anyway. But like all journalists, you use the same technique. "J: Linus says he is the inventor" "Linus: no, I am not an inventor... I..." "J: he said it! he said it! he is not the inventor of Linux!"
"However, building a product that starts with the accomplishment of others and announcing it as completely your own work product, is not invention, nor is it innovation. Innovation can only work properly if innovators properly credit the work of others"
Torvalds never announced an innovation. He did innovate in the way of how to lead a project with a mix of tirany and freedom that makes Linux both free, flexible and stable enough for almost all uses. Even his first post said it:
"As I mentioned a month(?) ago, I'm working on a free version of a minix-lookalike for AT-386 computers. It has finally reached the stage
where it's even usable" (google archive)
Can you read minix-lookalike? no you can't, ask Microsoft for some glasses then.
"Kenneth Brown is president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution and director of its technology research programs. He is the author of numerous research papers and popular articles on technology issues..."
learn to code or at least what is an operating system.. then talk, until that keep talking about technology in abstract... so you can say nothing and it will sound cool anyway. But when talking about unix, linux and free software, you sound dumb.
Kopete >= 0.7.2 MSN plugin uses MSNP9 protocol and you're able to login. Kopete is not limited to MSN, there are plugins for Jabber, ICQ, Gadu, Samba, AOL, Yahoo, SMS and more.
Kopete CVS (kdenetwork module of KDE) is also the first open source client supporting MSN (>msnp9) display pictures (thanks to Olivier Goffart). You will enjoy this if you use KDE 3.2 alpha releases or build from cvs or... wait for KDE 3.2.
Speculating ah. That exactly how FUD story headlines like this one are created. A troll speculating and a clueless reading and submitting to some site.
Another one who has not read http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/fileformat
From the site: OpenOffice.org Novell Edition will continue to use ODF by default.
Yes, and sure a link to the Linux kernel is the alternative for Joe user.
A link to http://www.distrowatch.com would have been better.
No. MS ActiveDirectory is something like a directory server.
No, you just need RubyOnRails and you get full AJAX support without having to deal with javascript or request object or anything. Only Ruby, for 99% of the cases.
Additionally, it fits nice in its MVC architecture, and you keep all AJAX actions in a controller, where you can render back html to update a div, or return javascript code to be evaluated (which in 99% of the cases is simple code like Effect.disable(id) ). Elegant and clean.
Skype does not want money from its users. I tried to buy credit and my credit card was refused (I use it a lot on other sites). Then I tried others and the cards passed but the order got cancelled inmediately.
I still don't get a reply from the support system. So I started to search the internet. Very known problem.
Just go to this Blog post and you will see the same problems.
A nice idea, good implementation, but sucky customer service, and no way to buy.
Cached data. How much seconds did the scan took? Try it as root now.
From iwlist.c code:
print_scanning_info(...)
* still have permission to read left-over results.
* But, don't wait !!! */
I was one of those users who read about DWL-650, went to buy one and came back with a DWL-650+ without noticing it. It sucks. At my Computer Sciense Departament (like 12 AP), my laptop gets frozen because the driver and the computers turns very unstable. At home it works well because I have only one AP. Wireless tools are very primitive also. You can't scan networks not being root. I started writing a KDE tool emulating the funcionality of the new Win XP Service Pack 2 wireless tool but libiw is a pain. I ended importing a patched sources (from some Ximian guy) to use it. Still havent figured how to scan available networks being a user. Design flaws from a server oriented operating system.
Linux binary compat sucks enough to be sure a executable will fail to run out of the box on another machine.
what about? # This regexp does blah blah blah blah $str =~ /(.*?)\&(\w+)\((.*?)\)/gis
I don't understand why are you comparing it with other php Websevers. I think this guy is not using the php sockets functions, but his *own* tcp/ip stack, isn't he?
shut up Kenneth... you sound stupid. "The GNU team contributed their GCC compiler, a complicated product with over 110,000 lines of code to the Linux project. Without the compiler, it is very likely that the Linux project would not have succeeded."
there is not gcc code in linux. a compiler is a tool, just like you pick a hammer to build a wood house.
"How much 'inspiration' did Linus get from Minix? AdTI argues clearly enough to credit the Prentice Hall product."
How much inspiration did you get from idiots to write your bullshit Microsoft-sponsored articles?. You should credit all world morons too.
"For years, Linus is credited with being an inventor. AdTI argued the claim was false. Coincidently in a recent interview, Linus decided he was not the inventor of Linux commenting in a ZDNet story, "I'd agree that 'inventor' is not necessarily the right word...(9)""
He never said he is an inventor. You can't invent an operating system, you can implement one based on ideas, and Minix ideas were not invented by tanenbaum anyway. But like all journalists, you use the same technique. "J: Linus says he is the inventor" "Linus: no, I am not an inventor ... I..." "J: he said it! he said it! he is not the inventor of Linux!"
"However, building a product that starts with the accomplishment of others and announcing it as completely your own work product, is not invention, nor is it innovation. Innovation can only work properly if innovators properly credit the work of others"
Torvalds never announced an innovation. He did innovate in the way of how to lead a project with a mix of tirany and freedom that makes Linux both free, flexible and stable enough for almost all uses. Even his first post said it:
"As I mentioned a month(?) ago, I'm working on a free version of a minix-lookalike for AT-386 computers. It has finally reached the stage where it's even usable" (google archive)
Can you read minix-lookalike? no you can't, ask Microsoft for some glasses then.
"Kenneth Brown is president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution and director of its technology research programs. He is the author of numerous research papers and popular articles on technology issues..."
learn to code or at least what is an operating system.. then talk, until that keep talking about technology in abstract... so you can say nothing and it will sound cool anyway. But when talking about unix, linux and free software, you sound dumb.
Do the games have some kind of geographic protection? is it possible to import original games from china and sell them cheaper here?
we just have to wait now for pleople to start using encryption and signatures... (to have somebody to scare)
Kopete >= 0.7.2 MSN plugin uses MSNP9 protocol and you're able to login. Kopete is not limited to MSN, there are plugins for Jabber, ICQ, Gadu, Samba, AOL, Yahoo, SMS and more.
Kopete CVS (kdenetwork module of KDE) is also the first open source client supporting MSN (>msnp9) display pictures (thanks to Olivier Goffart). You will enjoy this if you use KDE 3.2 alpha releases or build from cvs or... wait for KDE 3.2.
Kopete site