anyone else noticed they misspelled "Badnarik"?
How sad. And how telling. US media won't discuss third party candidates and doesn't even bother double-checking their names.
"Open Source allows IBM to sell hardware and services without having to pay to develop the software to run on it and/or implement on behalf of customers. That's the reason, and the only reason, IBM is into Linux."
I think Linus and co. would have something to say about security, stability, versatility, etc.
you might get it to work, but bottom line, if IBM doesn't support it, and something goes wrong, they'll tell you to get Red Hat/Fedora, which is the Linux distro that they officially support AFAIK.
You'll be going out on a limb if you go Debian. (ironic b/c Debian is the most stable, has the most packages, etc.) I'm a Debian user myself.
This technology has implications for cancer research. If we can see how molecules can be moved by light, it will only be a matter of time before we see how it causes them to mutate and become cancerous.
anyone else noticed they misspelled "Badnarik"? How sad. And how telling. US media won't discuss third party candidates and doesn't even bother double-checking their names.
Oh, silly me..forgot to, uh, carry the one. hoyven glaven!
you might get it to work, but bottom line, if IBM doesn't support it, and something goes wrong, they'll tell you to get Red Hat/Fedora, which is the Linux distro that they officially support AFAIK. You'll be going out on a limb if you go Debian. (ironic b/c Debian is the most stable, has the most packages, etc.) I'm a Debian user myself.
quit watching Fox http://www.alternet.org/story/16892
now AKA the Fox News Effect
This technology has implications for cancer research. If we can see how molecules can be moved by light, it will only be a matter of time before we see how it causes them to mutate and become cancerous.