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Comment Re:Solaris2AIX (Score 1) 202

We'd only started investigating ZFS recently (I work for a VERY conservative company) so all our current storage live on EMC/Veritas/etc...

We use JFS2 (which seems to handle the load fairly well) and GPFS on AIX but most of the Solaris systems are on either UFS or VXFS.

Most of the heave lifting, database wise, gets done by the mainframe so we can still get away with it.

Most of the other Unixey systems (mostly RedHat, but some SuSE and some FreeBSD) are not SAN connected (yet, they will have to be within this year) so we have no worries there.

Comment Solaris2AIX (Score 1) 202

IBM is pushing PPC/AIX quite aggressively over here; and I'm porting our in-house code to AIX as fast as I can.

Thank $DEITY I've beed coding rather defensively for a while, so most of my C compiles just fine on AIX. Perl/Python is a cinch, but I will admit some of the Shell scripts (most of them written years before I started here) are giving me some headaches. Too many Sun-isms in those...

If it carries on like this we'll be on AIX as our majority platform before year-end (Power7/LPARS/AIX makes a convincing argument) with Solaris being relegated to only those systems where we really have no choice.

Comment Re:Hey! (Score 2, Funny) 297

Normally I wouldn't, but it's in keeping with the thread ...

But who cares about Canada anyway.

Hey! Canada's not a joke, Eh!

Fixed that for you.

Fixed that fix for you, Eh never starts the sentence up here, it ends it. For starting we use "Hey" just like you do down south of the line. Oh and get off my lawn!

Fixed that for you. You know where you're from, but remember where you are posting also.

Their, fixed that for you.

There, fixed that for you... This is Slashdot, after all...

Comment Re:Dock/Taskbar design (Score 1) 688

Oh wait, sorry, $1,700 after the OEM Win7 license.

I'm not personally convinced that I'd be able to force myself to use Windows for a mere $1700... If Microsoft paid me $17000, though, I might make an effort to at least pretend to love^W like^W tolerate it for a couple of months.

On second thoughts, no. Still not worth it.

I guess I'll have to just "suffer" continuing using Linux and MacOS, then.... /sigh

Comment Re:Hallucinations (Score 1) 605

I started drifting to the side of the road. I was too tired. But the thought crossed my mind that should I crash into a telephone pole, it was no big deal. I would just respawn. I pulled over after that and had a couple hours sleep.

Probably only because you realised that you hadn't saved and that your respawn point was right back in Houston... <grin />

Communications

Submission + - South Africa adopts ODF as Government standard. (tectonic.co.za)

eugene_roux writes: Tectonic reports:

The ODF standard is included in the government's Mininimum Interoperability Standards for Information Systems in government (MIOS) released yesterday.

In the foreword to the document, department of public service and administration minister Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, says that "this updated version of MIOS contains an explicit definition of open standards as well as the inclusion of the ISO Open Document Format".

Linux Business

Submission + - South Africa plans to go to OpenSource

Canderel writes: "Fin24 reports that the South African government want to switch over to linux.

Themba Maseko told reporters the cabinet would use the open source Linux operating system in a bid to lower administration costs and enhance local IT skills.

"This is going to be a long process... What this (open source) initiative is basically trying to streamline (is) our use and development of software in the country," Maseko said."
iMac

Submission + - Tons of Mac hardware updates in Q2? iMac Black?

An anonymous reader writes: "...tipsters well placed at Apple informed MacScoop that the company is preparing to make the fight harder for its competitors of the Windows world with several Mac hardware releases scheduled for calendar Q2." [...] "a black version of the iMac could make its way with the next update of the company's all-in-one consumer desktop Macs." Full article here. Just a rumor though.

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