Was the most addictive game I've ever played, at least until I won it. Of course, I've never had a PC with enough horsepower to play any of the new games.
And indeed, adding that option let the resulting kernel boot. I missed that note...I suppose I deserve what I got for using nearly-bleeding-edge software without reading all the docs.:-)
Even if though some of the points M$ makes are true, and even IF Windows NT really is more stable than Linux...I have to reboot a dual PII-Xeon with a gig of RAM every couple days because Microsoft's tangle of data access crap leaks memory like a sieve, and their workaround involves installing not-yet-released service packs while standing on one leg and chanting "Bill Gates is the antichrist".
Was the most addictive game I've ever played, at least until I won it. Of course, I've never had a PC with enough horsepower to play any of the new games.
And indeed, adding that option let the resulting kernel boot. I missed that note...I suppose I deserve what I got for using nearly-bleeding-edge software without reading all the docs. :-)
For me, it dies with "Out of memory" right after decompressing the image. Of course, I'm one of those fools who compiles kernels with gcc 2.95.1. :-)
Even if though some of the points M$ makes are true, and even IF Windows NT really is more stable than Linux...I have to reboot a dual PII-Xeon with a gig of RAM every couple days because Microsoft's tangle of data access crap leaks memory like a sieve, and their workaround involves installing not-yet-released service packs while standing on one leg and chanting "Bill Gates is the antichrist".