it only costs $20k for 4gb of ram, wow! $47,704.00 List Price for a nearly fully loaded one 73-GB 10000 RPM FC-AL Disk Drive [add $4,100.00] 4-GB (4 @ 1024-MB DIMMS) Memory Expansion [add $20,000.00]
One goal of creating a shared source implementation of the ECMA CLI is to prove that the technical choices being made by the ECMA technical group can be implemented on multiple operating system platforms. FreeBSD seemed like a good choice, since it is both a representative UNIX implementation and a platform that has historically encouraged unencumbered experimentation. Microsoft has no plans for supporting other platforms or chip architectures in this implementation at this time."
I think they chose freebsd because it it _still_ driving the majority of hotmail, perhaps this is thier "FreeBSD version of Linux" See the link below:
Since obviously ppl can get away with this, you know maybe we should sue Amazon.com, you can sprain your finger on that one-click stuff... More seriously, where's my gloves for typing really long essays and whatnot for school?
samuri robocop
I believe crux linux has a ports tree simliar, I've also seen one other one do it too, I think there's a package on sourceforge.
Then again, I could just be suffering from low caffeine.,
it only costs $20k for 4gb of ram, wow!
$47,704.00 List Price for a nearly fully loaded one
73-GB 10000 RPM FC-AL Disk Drive [add $4,100.00]
4-GB (4 @ 1024-MB DIMMS) Memory Expansion [add $20,000.00]
Question is if you ping them and they show up, do they respond with "pong?"
I still want to know WTF is a FreeBSD version of Linux?
/usr/compat/linux tree?
is that the
It must be some new fangled program written by M$ during "bug fixing month"
"Why FreeBSD?
f v= 1
One goal of creating a shared source implementation of the ECMA CLI is to prove that the technical choices being made by the ECMA technical group can be implemented on multiple operating system platforms. FreeBSD seemed like a good choice, since it is both a representative UNIX implementation and a platform that has historically encouraged unencumbered experimentation. Microsoft has no plans for supporting other platforms or chip architectures in this implementation at this time."
I think they chose freebsd because it it _still_ driving the majority of hotmail, perhaps this is thier "FreeBSD version of Linux" See the link below:
http://www.cw360.com/article&rd=&i=&ard=110220&
"Microsoft has built a FreeBSD version of Linux, but this is more of a publicity gig than a serious endeavour."
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bnetd
CVS, and the downloadable files are still there for now.
Since obviously ppl can get away with this, you know maybe we should sue Amazon.com, you can sprain your finger on that one-click stuff... More seriously, where's my gloves for typing really long essays and whatnot for school?