I wonder just how and when NASA is going to digitize the missing Apollo 11 tapes. Should prove interesting, the methodology they plan to use for those!
In Canada, when a DNA sample is collected regarding a particular case, said sample can only ever be used in that case. It does not go to a national repository to be held just in case it may be needed in another case at some some future point in time. Sounds like the US needs to get with the times.
Wrote to SCO, and after a couple of weeks received an answer: If we run a 2.4 kernel on our server, we don't need licenses on 1000+ client machines running 2.2 kernels where said clients simply run their processes on the 2.4 kernel equipped server, and *display* them locally using the power of the X-windows system. Have it writing from them that in this scenario, only one (1) license would be required. This may help others, it may not, but it is an alternative our lawyers suggested.
I wonder just how and when NASA is going to digitize the missing Apollo 11 tapes. Should prove interesting, the methodology they plan to use for those!
Excuse me? Just where exactly are the Standards for the Internet published and available?
...and now for the cooling requirements of the 5 daisy chained Power Supplies:
First take the radiator out a '74 Buick 455 CID...
In Canada, when a DNA sample is collected regarding a particular case, said sample can only ever be used in that case. It does not go to a national repository to be held just in case it may be needed in another case at some some future point in time. Sounds like the US needs to get with the times.
Wrote to SCO, and after a couple of weeks received an answer: If we run a 2.4 kernel on our server, we don't need licenses on 1000+ client machines running 2.2 kernels where said clients simply run their processes on the 2.4 kernel equipped server, and *display* them locally using the power of the X-windows system. Have it writing from them that in this scenario, only one (1) license would be required. This may help others, it may not, but it is an alternative our lawyers suggested.
Where are the neutrons? If there is really fusion, then there are neutrons. Are neutrons so hard to detect in 14 years?
Purchase a litre of Muriatic Acid, take the cap off, set it beside running computer. It's a very slow and agonizing death!
Huh? The copied code issue *IS* the issue. Absolutely it will be put before the jury.