hi,
i am planning to buy a laptop to use Linux on it.which brand among the
present breed offers the best support for Linux with respect to hardware
compatibility. are there any up-to-date resources on the web which i can
look into.
also just as an after thought i am just curious as to how the Apple
Powerbook which has the BSD core and the Mac interface compare to a normal
laptop running Linux. my curiosity stems from the fact that its my guess
that the Mac OS X would allow me to run most of the GUI based programs
available for Linux or BSD and at the same time allow me to use M$ products
for the Mac like MS Office (well... all us still use a little bit of M$
everyday)
regards
NDK
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On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:17:45
Prakash Shetty wrote:
>
>Never argue with an idiot. First they drag you to thier own level and then
>they beat you with experience.
>
Damn good one, Prakash!
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We, the rest of humanity, wish GNU luck and Godspeed
my cyber-roam client gives me
'You are not allowed to access from this terminal'
or something of this sort of message. has any1 got something
similar?
plz. let me know.?
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I think someone, (Krishnan I think), had printed out the Emacs manual about
a year ago. If anyone has a copy, could I borrow it for Xeroxing?
cheers,
quasi
Hi,
I have been for long interested in making a Content Management
System. I learnt PHP, after a few hundered lines of code...
*documented* I began to realsie the pitfalls. Everything looked
just like greek.
At the same time I find it quite amusing too see so many CMSs and
portal systems out there have been built using PHP.
I believe quite a good number of you must have tried alternatives
like mod_python on Apache, or perhaps even J2EE... I'd love to
know how they scale up with regards to PHP.
Amol Hatwar.
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