IMHO it is very user friendly though... Sun's SunRay terminals use smart
card technology that handles the login/logout process. The user just has
to worry about keeping a smart card on them. The terminal can ALSO be
accessed using passwords. I saw a demo of them once and was really
impress
If the kernel is aware of multiple CPU's (compiled with SMP support) it
will load balance applications and threads across CPU's, even if the
application isn't explictly SMP aware. So if you are doing a massive
calculation in a spread sheet, in a dual cpu machine, the load is shared
to both C
Win98 is probably using the hostname of the image for NETBIOS networking
and since one instance is already running with that name the second
instance is dying out. I can't tell you a resolution for this problem
though, sorry.
--Donald
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Prolinux wrote:
> Any help from th