afaik redhat earns money by selling server software (and support i asume). so it makes sense. but only if amds hammer actually 'hits' the market as planed.
supporting an additional hardware platform costs money so they most definitely thought about it before commiting some menhours to the porting/testing
think smartcard or fingerprint.
Heise c't article has an abstract of the article. Note: the link points to a german site.
afaik redhat earns money by selling server software (and support i asume).
so it makes sense. but only if amds hammer actually 'hits' the market as planed.
supporting an additional hardware platform costs money so they most definitely thought about it before commiting some menhours to the porting/testing
we're just in a computer programm and the developers are simply tweaking a few parameters every now and then
the movies not really worth the download.
just showing some quite simple models being rotated in Catia.
my P4 can do that in Pro/E too.
or did i miss something important?
http://www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/