I work support for a company with about 1100 customer sites, with perhaps an avg of 100 users per site.
Number of calls I've taken for users running Vista in the past 5 months?
5. Yes, 5.
Nothing to see here people.
I'm sorry, judge... I'm not sure what this 'ee mail' is that you keep talking about. We use interoffice memo's here. That's right, paper. Good old shred-able paper. And for the incriminating stuff we just shout over the cubicles.
I thought Eft is what you called a broken windows install?
Sorry, my mistake. From now on instead of telling someone their windows box is eft'd I'll tell them it's newt'd.
So you see no correlation between escalating violence on TV and escalating violence in real life, but you DO see a correlating between CO2 levels and global temperature. Gee, awful selective of you.
You're kidding, right? I mean, to make this leap you must either be kidding or locked in your basement with a 2 year food supply clutching a shotgun.
But believe what you want - EVERYTHING'S A CONSPIRACY!
You miss the point. One is not 'force-fed' Apple, Red Hat, Sun, Ubuntu, et al. At least not the way that we are all force-fed MS products just about everywhere we turn.
To say one is a developer within this thread implies that you are an app developer who is familiar with database interaction within an application. To be in that line of work and not have at least a basic understanding of one of the major players (and yes, I consider MySQL a major player in the DB sector) is a farce at best, and an admittance of stupidity at worst. My comment may have been tongue in cheek, but the point was still valid.
"I'm a developer, but I've never used MySQL."
Nice to meet you. I'm a mechanic who's never used a wrench. My brother, the surgeon who's never used a scalple will be by shortly.
Why does this *EXACT* post continue to be cut and pasted into every linux article ever started? Can we get a filter for this shit or something? PA-FUCKING-THETIC.
Why do we need to mess with the stack? Can't all of these features be implemented in user level? And seriously, with gigabit becoming more common, is there even a need for these features?
Last but not least, what does this do for interoperability on mixed networks?
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One.... two....three......four......four.
Yup. There are four of them. At least you got that part right.
Why would one even want to compare SQL server and Oracle. Are the 2 really in the same league? I have installed both at many sites and there has always been very clear criteria which dictates which gets installed at what site: Amount of users and knowledge of sysadmin. If I know I'm working with a guy with 10 users who thinks that AIX is a type of sportbike, then he gets SQL server and my direct phone #. If I'm at a site with 1500 users with top notch sysadmins then they typically get a high end unix/linux machine with either an Oracle or Informix DB. I have flat out refused to install SQL server at some sites based on the above criteria. I just don't understand the comparison. As soon as SQL server can run on something other than an intel box (and hopefully something other than Windows) and can handle the kind of workload that I expect without grinding to a halt then I might think about installing it at some of the bigger sites I work with.
Most Lawyers I know don't drop a case unless they know that they have no chance of winning, and that doesn't happen often, because they most likely would not have taken the case in the first place. Isn't it possible that the ACLU's arguments were just bunk and the lawyers decided it was better to cut and run?
....now I can make use of those 1400 1 terrabyte drives that I have sitting in my basement.
I knew they'd be useful for something someday.
How long until the RIAA sues because Ext4 will allow for even MORE music to be illegally downloaded and stored?
"Of course, correlation doesn't prove causality." - Except when we're talking about global warming..... right?
4. Prophet? 5. ????? 6. Profit!
I'm pretty sure it's not. AND, I'm pretty sure you're an idiot.
Hallo, my name is Ubuntu Canonical. You hack my server. Preparrrre to die!
I work support for a company with about 1100 customer sites, with perhaps an avg of 100 users per site. Number of calls I've taken for users running Vista in the past 5 months? 5. Yes, 5. Nothing to see here people.
Someone had to say it....
I'm sorry, judge... I'm not sure what this 'ee mail' is that you keep talking about. We use interoffice memo's here. That's right, paper. Good old shred-able paper. And for the incriminating stuff we just shout over the cubicles.
I thought Eft is what you called a broken windows install?
Sorry, my mistake. From now on instead of telling someone their windows box is eft'd I'll tell them it's newt'd.
I didn't think that the F-22 had external mounts?
So you see no correlation between escalating violence on TV and escalating violence in real life, but you DO see a correlating between CO2 levels and global temperature. Gee, awful selective of you.
You're kidding, right? I mean, to make this leap you must either be kidding or locked in your basement with a 2 year food supply clutching a shotgun. But believe what you want - EVERYTHING'S A CONSPIRACY!
I'm currently reading Rainbow Six and you're like SERIOUSLY freaking me out. Don't understand? Read the book, you will.
Awww COME ON! Someone had to say it.
...They want their Operating System back.
You, my friend, have obviously never lived in New Hampshire.
You miss the point. One is not 'force-fed' Apple, Red Hat, Sun, Ubuntu, et al. At least not the way that we are all force-fed MS products just about everywhere we turn.
To say one is a developer within this thread implies that you are an app developer who is familiar with database interaction within an application. To be in that line of work and not have at least a basic understanding of one of the major players (and yes, I consider MySQL a major player in the DB sector) is a farce at best, and an admittance of stupidity at worst. My comment may have been tongue in cheek, but the point was still valid.
"I'm a developer, but I've never used MySQL." Nice to meet you. I'm a mechanic who's never used a wrench. My brother, the surgeon who's never used a scalple will be by shortly.
Why does this *EXACT* post continue to be cut and pasted into every linux article ever started? Can we get a filter for this shit or something? PA-FUCKING-THETIC.
Why do we need to mess with the stack? Can't all of these features be implemented in user level? And seriously, with gigabit becoming more common, is there even a need for these features? Last but not least, what does this do for interoperability on mixed networks?
One.... two....three......four......four. Yup. There are four of them. At least you got that part right.
Why would one even want to compare SQL server and Oracle. Are the 2 really in the same league? I have installed both at many sites and there has always been very clear criteria which dictates which gets installed at what site: Amount of users and knowledge of sysadmin. If I know I'm working with a guy with 10 users who thinks that AIX is a type of sportbike, then he gets SQL server and my direct phone #. If I'm at a site with 1500 users with top notch sysadmins then they typically get a high end unix/linux machine with either an Oracle or Informix DB. I have flat out refused to install SQL server at some sites based on the above criteria. I just don't understand the comparison. As soon as SQL server can run on something other than an intel box (and hopefully something other than Windows) and can handle the kind of workload that I expect without grinding to a halt then I might think about installing it at some of the bigger sites I work with.
OK - I call flamebait - motherfucker cut and pasted this rant from like 6 other linux articles.
Same shit - different day - same asswipe.
Move on please - nothing to see here people.....
Most Lawyers I know don't drop a case unless they know that they have no chance of winning, and that doesn't happen often, because they most likely would not have taken the case in the first place. Isn't it possible that the ACLU's arguments were just bunk and the lawyers decided it was better to cut and run?
....now I can make use of those 1400 1 terrabyte drives that I have sitting in my basement. I knew they'd be useful for something someday. How long until the RIAA sues because Ext4 will allow for even MORE music to be illegally downloaded and stored?