Comment Re:One IPv4 address per interface? (Score 1) 326
Yeah... even something as brain-dead as Windows 2000 supports multiple IPv4 assignment.
Yeah... even something as brain-dead as Windows 2000 supports multiple IPv4 assignment.
I can count on one finger how many photos I've printed in the past year. Then again, the only printer I have access to is a Kodak - it only prints 2MB images from the SD card reader, no Linux driver, and the Windows driver crashes halfway through the bloated
Yeah, it's hard to stay "anonymous" when his stilted writing style sticks out like a baboon's arse.
They want to push Metro out as the replacement.
They do? Well it's about time they switched to a more stable system.
Rendering precompiled bitmap data to screen.
That's a very bullshit definition of "parse fonts" you have there, MS apologist.
A mid-range GPU pulls about 10 gigaflops. This is a million times that.
They go "PW PW PW!"
Vimscript. Ewww. I know it takes backward compatibility seriously, but what I'd give for PCRE and syntax highlighting that didn't suck my netbook's CPU dry...
Fedora's excuse for this is that their distro can't boot properly with
Not only that, these Maxthon clone makers couldn't be bothered to do a 10 second google to check whether their software's name was original.
IBM probably does, if they haven't already phased them out in favour of the pure-128-bit-addressing versions.
and start pointing non-technical people to it. The sooner Skype dies, the better.
Same reason C# exists in spite of Java.
And the new name is a truthful representation of what this law's sponsors intend to do with it, unlike the old one.
So how much are MS paying you for the astroturf?
Happiness is twin floppies.