Re: TI-H: Power PC


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Re: TI-H: Power PC




Christopher Kalos wrote:
 
> Wow... a state of the art CPU so that you can send a message that has more sig
> than content, but even that is dwarfed by the original messages that you decide
> to leave in the body.  That's not a Mac program bug, or a Mac bug... it's the
> latest feature of the GrantOS... more useless crap than one could ever need,
> such as two replies to my ONE message.  As for the NT/MacOS/Unices debate, try

Maybe I'm just really tired, but that is mad funny stuff :)

> this.  At work, we have workstations all running NT4.  Do you know when was the
> last time we had to shut them down?  Neither do I, because we never have to.  I
> still see problems with NT, but none that can't be updated while everything is
> running.  At worst, I've had to log off and back on.  I think the maximum uptime
> so far has been about 8 months or so, and the only real problem was that the
> drive mappings were obsolete due to changes in the servers' file orgranization.

I work with NT as an intern (no, not the monica kind, sorry mel) 
and while it is by far better than any mac I've ever used, linux beats
it hands down for security and stability. Even with NTFS and the 
latest service packs, NT has a pretty large number of security flaws 
that linux, if setup correctly, simply does not.

I had a record uptime of 89 days a while back... and then Tim 
Gerla (Tybstar@EFNet) teardropped my 2.0.30 machine and reset it :(

Bryan

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