Brent Cook wrote:
Just because the GUI is C# does not mean that it does not have a number of
Windows-only dependencies, unless it was implemented with portability
in-mind.
Well, sure... The same can be said of any source code base, for any set
of platforms, for any given language.
On Thursday 20 July 2006 16:31, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Piet Delaney wrote:
> > I wonder if Microsoft is providing the "big challenge" to porting the
> > same GUI to linux. The world really doesn't need yet another Java
> > language. Gosling is a Genius, I studied his X11 News Server enough
> > to kno
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 17:31 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Piet Delaney wrote:
> > I wonder if Microsoft is providing the "big challenge" to porting the
> > same GUI to linux. The world really doesn't need yet another Java
> > language. Gosling is a Genius, I studied his X11 News Server enough
> > to
Piet Delaney wrote:
I wonder if Microsoft is providing the "big challenge" to porting the
same GUI to linux. The world really doesn't need yet another Java
language. Gosling is a Genius, I studied his X11 News Server enough
to know first hand. Microsoft lost in court with their violating the
Java
From: Piet Delaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 13:24:34 -0700
> I wonder if Microsoft is providing the "big challenge" to porting the
> same GUI to linux. The world really doesn't need yet another Java
> language. Gosling is a Genius, I studied his X11 News Server enough
> to know f
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 10:28:34PM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Thursday 20 July 2006 21:49, Piet Delaney wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately Ixia told me they don't have any plains to port the
> > new GUI to linux. Instead they are trying to migrate Linux developers,
> > us, to using Windows. Yeck!
>
>
On Thursday 20 July 2006 21:49, Piet Delaney wrote:
> Unfortunately Ixia told me they don't have any plains to port the
> new GUI to linux. Instead they are trying to migrate Linux developers,
> us, to using Windows. Yeck!
With some luck it will just work in wine.
-Andi
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On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 16:04 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Piet Delaney wrote:
> > Do any of you use tools other than ANVL for RFC compliance while
> > hacking to the tcp code?
> >
> > In the unlikely event that there isn't an alternate; is there any
> > interest in a netdev group effort to motivate
On Thu, 2006-20-07 at 12:49 -0700, Piet Delaney wrote:
> Hey Gang:
>
> Both at UNM and Bluelane we have used Ixia's ANVL test harness for
> verifying TCP protocol compliance with the RFC's. Recent additions
> to Ixia's ANVL GUI provide a ethereal like GUI. It looks really slick;
> even providing
Piet Delaney wrote:
Do any of you use tools other than ANVL for RFC compliance while
hacking to the tcp code?
In the unlikely event that there isn't an alternate; is there any
interest in a netdev group effort to motivate Ixia to porting their C
sharp code to linux. I get the feeling that come
Hey Gang:
Both at UNM and Bluelane we have used Ixia's ANVL test harness for
verifying TCP protocol compliance with the RFC's. Recent additions
to Ixia's ANVL GUI provide a ethereal like GUI. It looks really slick;
even providing ladder diagrams for quickly viewing the big picture.
Unfortunately
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