Meh, IIRC Mono hasn't even completed the port of.Net 2.0 (especially the ASP.NET part), let alone.Net 3.0. So they had to implement whatever.Net 3.0 libraries Silverlight may have needed.
Well, I was replying to a post that talked of the presence of logos on the respective websites. Incidentally, I don't think I was talking about Hyperic or VMWare at all
You use Firefox with Outlook Web Access ?? Do you use the IE plug-in for Firefox or what ? As far as I can see, OWA is largely incompatible with Firefox, for whatever reasons
bleh, boot into windows, defrag and use gParted from within the Ubuntu Live CD to resize the partition, unless WinMCE did something stupid like use an NTFS partition
Well, the company behind KVM (I realy hope they choose some other name for the finished product) reportedly has Moshe Bar on their payroll. IIRC he is the guy involved in OpenMosix, so I'd think that this facility, if not already available, would be available very soon.
Hell Why not ? Sun can provide the hardware. As long as Scott McNealy doesn't rock the boat by claiming Solaris is better than Linux. On the other hand, Larry Ellison can get a few engineers to foist the Solaris kernel onto Novell Linux (kinda like Nexenta) to preempt Scott's Solaris rants
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1834942,00.as p
It seems that Mandriva/Lycoris is working with Progeny to become a Debian based distro. So it seems that we're increasingly looking at three major platforms for enterprise Linux:
1. Red Hat/Fedora
2. Novell/Suse
3. Debian (incl. Ubuntu, Mandriva+Progeny+whatever else)
I hope that all these distros that are basing off Debian contribute the enhancements back to Debian.
Divine Retribution, anyone ?
Ok, so I was wrong, thanks for correcting me miguel.
Meh, IIRC Mono hasn't even completed the port of .Net 2.0 (especially the ASP.NET part), let alone .Net 3.0. So they had to implement whatever .Net 3.0 libraries Silverlight may have needed.
Well, I was replying to a post that talked of the presence of logos on the respective websites. Incidentally, I don't think I was talking about Hyperic or VMWare at all
HP is a partner to both companies, you just didn't look properly. Although HP is just a System Management[Xensource.com] partner.
You use Firefox with Outlook Web Access ?? Do you use the IE plug-in for Firefox or what ? As far as I can see, OWA is largely incompatible with Firefox, for whatever reasons
bleh, boot into windows, defrag and use gParted from within the Ubuntu Live CD to resize the partition, unless WinMCE did something stupid like use an NTFS partition
Well, the company behind KVM (I realy hope they choose some other name for the finished product) reportedly has Moshe Bar on their payroll. IIRC he is the guy involved in OpenMosix, so I'd think that this facility, if not already available, would be available very soon.
Hell Why not ? Sun can provide the hardware. As long as Scott McNealy doesn't rock the boat by claiming Solaris is better than Linux. On the other hand, Larry Ellison can get a few engineers to foist the Solaris kernel onto Novell Linux (kinda like Nexenta) to preempt Scott's Solaris rants
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1834942,00.as p
It seems that Mandriva/Lycoris is working with Progeny to become a Debian based distro. So it seems that we're increasingly looking at three major platforms for enterprise Linux:
1. Red Hat/Fedora
2. Novell/Suse
3. Debian (incl. Ubuntu, Mandriva+Progeny+whatever else)
I hope that all these distros that are basing off Debian contribute the enhancements back to Debian.