I'd definitely stick to VirtualBox or VMware if you're going to be running your VM's on a Windows PC. If you're looking to try the complete VM experience for a work environment then try in the 'bare metal' category. We use Citrix XenServer which is pretty nice and has a free license that can be perpetually renewed. Only downside (if you consider this a downside) is that you can't over commit the server resources without purchasing some spendy upgrades. For something like that (ie you wanna resell server space through VM's) you'd want a Xen or KVM setup and run something like SolusVM to administer your host machine.
At home on my Windows PC I stick with VirtualBox. It doesn't have a lot of advanced features, but it can install from ISO images and runs rather well for standard operating systems like Windows and Linux. I had a harder time getting some of the pre-made VHD's to boot properly with it. So if you stick with like a debian network install cd you'd be good./ramble
Frankly, I'm surprised more people haven't put in bids yet. The Palm brand has been around for what amounts as forever in the industry. Their platform is sound. Heck their brand name alone is worth spending money on acquiring, to say nothing about their patent portfolio.
No I'd say they opened up a platform for people that want to give their well performing code to the masses, and they would love everyone to continue to do so.
Go ahead and ask for donations, but please keep these requests to your website. Our platform isn't here to be your advertising venue.
Go ahead and make add ons that do anything you want, as long as it is within the confines of our own licensing. Also, please keep the code readable to human eyes so we can make sure it's not behaving badly and negatively impacting our end users game performance.
I thought it said asking for donations wasn't allowed, but can't you still just say something like "XXX add on is developed full time by XXX person. Please visit our website if you think this is an add on that should continue to be developed in the future."
I just saw this plot play out on a made for SciFi movie just the other week. As humans, we can rest safely knowing there are several Baldwins out there protecting the human species.
I wonder if the code that was stolen was for the client or for the server?
I know with L2 the big worry (beyond farmers / botters) was all the private servers that popped up on the net that people would use for free. As it stands most MMO's you can simply download the game client and after selling your soul and letting them have your CC number get to play using their servers.
Is the lost money projections of lost subscription fees on account of people playing on free public servers instead of the farmer / bot infested offical ones?
My current ISP ClearWire not only slaps you with a 180 dollar early cancelation fee, but after the term of the contract (1 or 2 years) they automatically enroll you into another identicle contract. So if you don't cancel at the end of your term you automatically get sucked into another 1 or 2 year term. Probably the nastiest Terms of Service I've seen from a company regardless of if their service was good or not. I hope other companies don't end up following suit and start turning their business into a flat out money grab.
So Fidonet is the old, but not ancient, mans UUCP?
I'd definitely stick to VirtualBox or VMware if you're going to be running your VM's on a Windows PC. If you're looking to try the complete VM experience for a work environment then try in the 'bare metal' category. We use Citrix XenServer which is pretty nice and has a free license that can be perpetually renewed. Only downside (if you consider this a downside) is that you can't over commit the server resources without purchasing some spendy upgrades. For something like that (ie you wanna resell server space through VM's) you'd want a Xen or KVM setup and run something like SolusVM to administer your host machine. At home on my Windows PC I stick with VirtualBox. It doesn't have a lot of advanced features, but it can install from ISO images and runs rather well for standard operating systems like Windows and Linux. I had a harder time getting some of the pre-made VHD's to boot properly with it. So if you stick with like a debian network install cd you'd be good. /ramble
Frankly, I'm surprised more people haven't put in bids yet. The Palm brand has been around for what amounts as forever in the industry. Their platform is sound. Heck their brand name alone is worth spending money on acquiring, to say nothing about their patent portfolio.
No I'd say they opened up a platform for people that want to give their well performing code to the masses, and they would love everyone to continue to do so.
Go ahead and ask for donations, but please keep these requests to your website. Our platform isn't here to be your advertising venue.
Go ahead and make add ons that do anything you want, as long as it is within the confines of our own licensing. Also, please keep the code readable to human eyes so we can make sure it's not behaving badly and negatively impacting our end users game performance.
I thought it said asking for donations wasn't allowed, but can't you still just say something like "XXX add on is developed full time by XXX person. Please visit our website if you think this is an add on that should continue to be developed in the future."
Has anyone actually paid attention to the original post date of TFA?
/. advertising.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Must be nice to hit the jackpot and get some free
I just saw this plot play out on a made for SciFi movie just the other week. As humans, we can rest safely knowing there are several Baldwins out there protecting the human species.
That was fast. Site redirects to a suspended page on their hosts server. http://xicom.biz/suspended.page/
I wonder if the code that was stolen was for the client or for the server? I know with L2 the big worry (beyond farmers / botters) was all the private servers that popped up on the net that people would use for free. As it stands most MMO's you can simply download the game client and after selling your soul and letting them have your CC number get to play using their servers. Is the lost money projections of lost subscription fees on account of people playing on free public servers instead of the farmer / bot infested offical ones?
My current ISP ClearWire not only slaps you with a 180 dollar early cancelation fee, but after the term of the contract (1 or 2 years) they automatically enroll you into another identicle contract. So if you don't cancel at the end of your term you automatically get sucked into another 1 or 2 year term. Probably the nastiest Terms of Service I've seen from a company regardless of if their service was good or not. I hope other companies don't end up following suit and start turning their business into a flat out money grab.