Re: Onboard Intel NIC

2000-03-28 Thread David Holloway
It takes two to flame, really it does. In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dennis writes: >At 05:04 PM 3/28/00 +0100, you wrote: >>Dennis wrote: >> >>> obviously not the one that has the error. Are you paying attention? >> >>DG has just committed a fix for this. Are *YOU* paying attention? > >Good, t

Re: BSD VS BDS

2000-03-30 Thread David Holloway
Oh I completely disagree. Many serious orgnanizations and people concerned with stability work with 3.x and plan on sticking with 3.x until many of the serious changes to 4.0 have proven themselves. The gcc (2.9.x -- 3.x) compiler for example, has only just recently become as rock solid as the st

Re: Is traditional unixes kernel really stable ?

2000-04-07 Thread David Holloway
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ugen Antsilevitch writes: > > >Gustavo V G C Rios wrote: > >> "Yevmenkin, Maksim N, CSCIO" wrote: >> >> > only one :-) performance :-) context switch is a slow operation. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > emax >> >> Excuse me gentleman, who said that ? >> Take time to visit

Re: GPS heads up

2000-05-03 Thread David Holloway
You are associating one persons accuracy numbers with someone elses experiments. In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alexander Langer writ es: >Thus spake Brooks Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> feature. He mounts them on buildings around SoCal with dataloggers to >> determine building movement due t

Re: What do people think of maybe using the sourceforge software

2000-05-09 Thread David Holloway
Funny timing don't you think? http://slashdot.org/articles/00/05/09/0853201.shtml In message <14883.957847312@localhost>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" writes: >> 1) Will it scale with 200 developers and (if we put the pr's into the source >>forge interface) all the prs? > >I think this part should sca

Re: please hellllllllllllp me!

2000-05-23 Thread David Holloway
Answer straight from the manual: Actually, the .snapshot directory in the mount point is "real" to make the pwd command work, whereas the .snapshot directories in all other directories are "magic"; that is, can be accessed when they are referenced by name but do not show up in a directory listin