Jim,
That's the Welsh Assembly Minister for E-commerce (government bloke).
Regards
Phil
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both projects look very interesting. I've got only have one decidedly
irrelevant question. Phillip, I always thought that
(Regarding the Debian install) Options are nice during install, no argument
here. And I realized I could install the driver after the fact, I just
decided that with limited time, it wasn't worth investing the time in the
direction of figuring out another distro - absolutely nothing against
One of the main goals we would like to work on is Martian
terrain. I'm not
sure how much of the Earth's parameters are hard coded, but I'm imagining
it shouldn't be TOO difficult to produce Mars scenery for the sim. I have
done it a little bit with MS's Flight Sim, and the initial results
Curtis L. Olson writes:
That's one valid knock against Linux in general ... knowing how to
admin one distribution doesn't necessarily help you a bit with other
distributions.
That's a bit of an exaggeration. There are quirks -- Debian uses
/etc/rc?.d while RedHat adds another level, or
David Megginson writes:
Curtis L. Olson writes:
That's one valid knock against Linux in general ... knowing how to
admin one distribution doesn't necessarily help you a bit with other
distributions.
That's a bit of an exaggeration. There are quirks -- Debian uses
/etc/rc?.d while