Mod did it, not me.Looks like the post before me has ben deleted, now my post makes no sense..
No point, just some fun poking.
The marketing is deceptive. But Linux boot disks and USB flash drives have been sold for a long time.Well this is creative. It never would have dawned on me to (try to) sell bootable Linux on a thumb drive to the gullible.
http://householdsavingtips.com/xtrapc/index.php?1=adgroup1camp14ad11&2=490006&3=541885404
It is not the gullible, it is the technically handcuffed. How do you download a version of Linux when your Windows box is paralyzed? Buy a USB stick is so easy and cheap. I'm not walking over to the neighbor and asking them to download Linux to a USB drive for me.Well this is creative. It never would have dawned on me to (try to) sell bootable Linux on a thumb drive to the gullible.
http://householdsavingtips.com/xtrapc/index.php?1=adgroup1camp14ad11&2=490006&3=541885404
I can totally understand the utility of a bootable thumb drive and I'd pay for one under certain circumstances. It's the angle they're using that wouldn't have occurred to me, because I tend to overestimate the intelligence of consumers.It is not the gullible, it is the technically handcuffed.
my first Linux device was the first generation TiVo box. When we were done, we did some hack to turn it into a desktop but couldn't get too far because it was not a full implementation of Linux and I didn't really care too much beyond the novelty.Red hat took it to the max.
Linux is in everything almost.
I still remember them days getting it to boot then changing things to get the video going the nic card working sound. Then the hat shut us out. Then they needed help the door open agin. Love it tho you can build your own all the open code.
Could've been worse....had they installed Window, your TV would be spamming E.D. meds emails all over the world.There's a Linux system in my Sony Bravia TV. Now I've got a TV that freezes up and requires rebooting pretty frequently. And it does updates to itself whenever it feels like it. And this is better how?
Linux rules supercomputing. This day has been coming since 1998, when Linux first appeared on the TOP500 Supercomputer list. Today, it finally happened: All 500 of the world's fastest supercomputers are running Linux.
I read that PIC32 is the fastest controller from Microchip. 200MHz/50MIPS.the pic32 I started on it but I messed up the first pic 32
Most public institutions I know of are not concerned with justifying their actions. They're in charge, you're not, and you'll do what they tell you.A public institution can not justify why it gives money on an operating system there is another one as good for what they need but for free.
Could've been a good straight news story, but he couldn't help himself.With an anti-science regime in charge of the government....
Yeah, and now that you mention it I actually fund them with taxes I have little say over. Thinking something is wrong with this picture.Most public institutions I know of are not concerned with justifying their actions. They're in charge, you're not, and you'll do what they tell you.
Does Multics count?I love linux cred threads. They seem to pop up in a lot of places. Does V6 Bell Labs Unix, count?
http://swenson.org/multics_wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageThe name Unix (originally Unics) is itself a pun on Multics. The U in Unix is rumored to stand for uniplexed as opposed to the multiplexed of Multics, further underscoring the designers' rejections of Multics' complexity in favor of a more straightforward and workable approach for smaller computers. (Garfinkel and Abelson[18] cite an alternative origin: Peter Neumann at Bell Labs, watching a demonstration of the prototype, suggested the name/pun UNICS (pronounced "Eunuchs"), as a "castrated Multics", although Dennis Ritchie is claimed to have denied this.[19])