Comment Re:Errr.. (Score 2, Informative) 528
Ah, I see.
So basically, it isn't a release candidate as there is no chance of it being released 'as is'.
No wonder people don't trust their programming, they can't even get the terminology right.
Ah, I see.
So basically, it isn't a release candidate as there is no chance of it being released 'as is'.
No wonder people don't trust their programming, they can't even get the terminology right.
It's available to as many people who see fit to use it, although we wouldn't recommend it to just your average user
If this is a release candidate, they are basically admitting the end product won't be for the "average user".
Those space cowboys aren't doing their job.
Get to work, Spike.
These looks quite interesting..
Is there a UK plug version?
Did you install Ubuntu on it yourself?
I only mirror Ubuntu as I don't have any Fedora systems.
And I do not have the connection to make my mirror public ( 75% throttle after 500mb upload ) otherwise, I would.
The mirror on my LAN that finished updating 5 minutes before the connection dropped.
I would probably use it more to monitor the machines, as I only own 4 of the 7 active ones on the network, the others are other members of the family, than use it to do updates anyway.
I have a question about Landscape.
Is it possible to run your own server?
If not, isn't it just another piece of vendor lock-in?
I'm interested in using it but I don't want to depend on Canonical. For example, what if my internet connection goes down? I'd lose the ability to use Landscape at all, right?
Apples and oranges in a way, I can't resize the "window" of a newspaper. Also, all the space on it is used whereas fixed width sites tend to waste a lot of space!
On the other hand, the line length on newspapers is ridiculously stupid at times. 5 words per line? Jeez.
Fixed width also means I can't balance the seeking time involved in finding the start of the next line and the read speed of a continuous line of text to my own personal taste..
Thank you ( and your post siblings ) for correcting that incorrect line of thought.
That makes perfect sense.
I've never seen a fixed width site that had any benefit from being fixed width. And besides being easier for the developers, I can't think of one.
Can you provide some examples?
The world's most advanced open source database
Shame they couldn't spend a little time and allow the website to fill the width of my browser. IMO: Fixed width site = lazy design = unimpressive.
Actually, I have had "permission denied" while running a command as root ( listing a directory ) so even root is not 'all powerful'.
Isn't that called theft?
you don't have to get good grades
You do if you don't want to be labelled as a "game addict".
Please lead us, oh wise one... by example.
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. -- Albert Einstein