Log for June, 2004 If you compare Linux to Windows, what are the similarities and differences? I mean this broadly, for example: User interface System architecture Pricing and business model Licensing Range of software components ("enterprise stack") Branding and perception in Public bookmarkswith comparelinuxwindowssimilaritiesmeanbroadlyexampleuser
Tech Tidbits - opinion - Cutting the Cat 5 Cord? Not So Fast! Looking to cut the cord and move to 802.11n? Forget it! It's just a pipe dream! There, I've said it and I mean it! The purveyors of 802.11n technology would like you to believe that you can live in a purely wireless world! In a perfect world that may be true, but we are not in a perfect world, are we? Let's take a look at the myths that surround 802.11n. in Public bookmarkswith 802.11ncordcutdreamforgetmeanmovepipe
Troubleshooting Windows STOP Messages STOP Messages literally mean Windows has stopped! These appear only in the NT-based operating systems: Win NT, Win 2000, and Win XP. Most are hardware issues. STOP messages are identified by an 8-digit hexadecimal number, but also commonly written in a shorthand notation; e.g., a STOP 0x0000000A may also be written Stop 0xA. Four additional 8-digit hex numbers may appear in parentheses, usually unique to your computer and the particular situation. in Public bookmarkswith messagesliterallymeanwindowsstoppedappearnt-basedoperatingby 20 users