I wished I had dansguardian on Dec 2 and maybe I wouldn't have gotten my
fanny ran over on my way to work. I'm sure Ray Strode would understand this
one!
Dan
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 01:52:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Motivations in Open Source Communities"
> January 6, 2003 - 10:30am
> POST 126, UH-Manoa
> with
> Karim Lakhani,
> MIT and Boston Consulting Group
Hmm. I will be out of town on that day. Are there regular
scheduled techn
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Free/open source software (F/OSS) is software for which the
human-readable source
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 09:59:06AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been messing with it on and off for about two weeks now.
> Seems to run very well on my Intel P3 1Ghz and Intel P4 1.7Ghz
> with 512MB ram but a dog on my P200 with only 64MB. I have not
> tried it on any laptops yet. I've ne
B/c Knoppix runs on ramdisk and decompresses files from CDROM on the
fly, its speed depends, to a much greater extent, on CPU speed and the
amount of RAM.
I ran it on my 1GHz Athlon with 256 MB ram and 2000+ Athlon XP with 512
MB. Both ran almost as fast as Red Hat 8.0 on their respective har
I've been messing with it on and off for about two weeks now. Seems to
run very well on my Intel P3 1Ghz and Intel P4 1.7Ghz with 512MB
ram but a dog on my P200 with only 64MB. I have not tried it on any
laptops yet. I've never used KDE so I have nothing to compare it to.
Bottom line it is a