Actualy, my server has never been tested against heavy traffic, as it is a little Pentium MMX 200 that I built with scrap parts to teach myself Apache server administration. Despite it's small processor, little RAM, and old IDE hard drive, it handled the Slashdot traffic without slowing down a bit--I was even running X. Consider that our duel processor NT server crashes from much less, I'd say that makes Moody look pretty uninformed. I'm no Linux zealot, but at least I have experience to speak from instead of some slanted statistics. Which way now? Down.
Here is four, and there is plenty more out there. Your broad generalizations are uninformed and blatantly wrong. Not all young people online spend their time downloading "pr0n," and not all good writers are "old geezers." Perhaps you should spend less time trying to make Katz look bad and worry about your own writing--it is far worse.
Anyone looking for a visual illustration of some of the figrures highlighted in this book should check out the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley. Aren't the pioneers of the information age just frightening? Which way now? Down.
But, even Microsoft decided not to merge their desktop and server platform, for fear of bloat down the line.
When was the last time you looked at Windows 2000? It is nothing but 98+NT. I agree with the previous comments that remind us that Linux is fully customizable unlike the 'one size fits all' Windows. Which way now? Down.
Sad as it is, the news from Martha's Vineyard ultimately says more about technology than it does about any individual people.
On the contrary, it says something about each and every 'individual' in the American viewing public. Technology may be the medium by which we are force fed media drivvel, but the technology is run by profit hungry people for people seeking voyeuristic pleasure. You can't blame the murder on the gun.
The news media will continue to dole out eye-candy until we, the viewing public, stop begging like spoiled children to get it. I have become convinced that the drive for the highest profit will rule everything we see and hear unless more non-profit news organizations appear [like NPR, PBS, and/. (i think/. is N.P.)].
Until the media and its firm base of cathode-radiated zombies change, I suggest one good way to protest [and help your sanity], stop giving them money--either directly or indirectly.
KILL YOUR TV!!!!!!!! [or exile it into PBS-land, but watch out for Mr. Rogers]
Actualy, my server has never been tested against heavy traffic, as it is a little Pentium MMX 200 that I built with scrap parts to teach myself Apache server administration. Despite it's small processor, little RAM, and old IDE hard drive, it handled the Slashdot traffic without slowing down a bit--I was even running X. Consider that our duel processor NT server crashes from much less, I'd say that makes Moody look pretty uninformed. I'm no Linux zealot, but at least I have experience to speak from instead of some slanted statistics.
Which way now? Down.
Here is a mirror that will undoubtedly go down fast. Enjoy it while it is up ;0).
Greenbaum article
http://198.86.162.43/greenbaum.html
Which way now? Down.
Security Focus seems to be slashdotted already.
Can someone manage a mirror?
Which way now? Down.
I have yet to see one web site that offers me the quality of information and in-depth reporting that my hard copy of Time magazine does...
http://www.time.com
http://www.cnn.com
http://www.newsweek.com
http://www.NYtimes.com
Here is four, and there is plenty more out there. Your broad generalizations are uninformed and blatantly wrong. Not all young people online spend their time downloading "pr0n," and not all good writers are "old geezers." Perhaps you should spend less time trying to make Katz look bad and worry about your own writing--it is far worse.
Which way now? Down.
Anyone looking for a visual illustration of some of the figrures highlighted in this book should check out the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley.
Aren't the pioneers of the information age just frightening?
Which way now? Down.
But, even Microsoft decided not to merge their desktop and server platform, for fear of bloat down the line.
When was the last time you looked at Windows 2000?
It is nothing but 98+NT.
I agree with the previous comments that remind us that Linux is fully customizable unlike the 'one size fits all' Windows.
Which way now? Down.
Sad as it is, the news from Martha's Vineyard ultimately says more about technology than it does about any individual people.
/. (i think /. is N.P.)].
On the contrary, it says something about each and every 'individual' in the American viewing public. Technology may be the medium by which we are force fed media drivvel, but the technology is run by profit hungry people for people seeking voyeuristic pleasure. You can't blame the murder on the gun.
The news media will continue to dole out eye-candy until we, the viewing public, stop begging like spoiled children to get it. I have become convinced that the drive for the highest profit will rule everything we see and hear unless more non-profit news organizations appear [like NPR, PBS, and
Until the media and its firm base of cathode-radiated zombies change, I suggest one good way to protest [and help your sanity], stop giving them money--either directly or indirectly.
KILL YOUR TV!!!!!!!!
[or exile it into PBS-land, but watch out for Mr. Rogers]