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Red Hat Software Inc. (Nasdq-RHAT)
An SI Board Since June 1999
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844 Walter?????? Martian??????? Oh, MAN! What a letdown! Here I had pictured thisDon Pueblo-8/25/1999
843 Well, Windows runs off a floppy disk if you are willing to give up a few featurgao seng-8/25/1999
842 Actully it's Walter. And the last name is just as American. Gao Seng is gao seng-8/25/1999
841 No. Is it gao or seng? I think you reversed your name there for the white devDon Pueblo-8/25/1999
840 80% of functionality is performance. But its a matter of taste. I use 15 to 3Thomas A Watson-8/25/1999
839 can't stop laughing long enough to respond. I have heard about some flygao seng-8/25/1999
838 I guess functionality is not an issue in your analysis, then. I sort of likegao seng-8/25/1999
837 See if you can find a redhat version 4.2. I ran my ppp internet gateway with aThomas A Watson-8/25/1999
836 If you have not used AcceleratedX and fvwm on a given piece of hardware then anThomas A Watson-8/25/1999
835 Well you will have to tell me which is slower. I find sun systems in general aThomas A Watson-8/25/1999
834 Any IPO can be shorted the day after it goes public if you can find the shares Don Pueblo-8/25/1999
833 That is not correct, gao seng. How long you must wait depends upon your brokerpeter michaelson-8/25/1999
832 Now that the Fed has tightened and has hinted that it may leave the market alonNelson Chang-8/25/1999
831 Very useful,,keep it coming. I was stopped out at 75 today for a nice profit. Whitmore G.-8/25/1999
830 <b>Technical analysis revisited...</b> <b>L</b>ast FriNelson Chang-8/25/1999
829 <i>Last I heard, a 486-33 acting as a router was sufficient to handle T1 Gerald Walls-8/25/1999
828 <i>I'm trying to use my 486-75 as a Internet gateway/dialer/ip masq mJRH-8/25/1999
827 <i>Of course you can run an older distribution just fine. I have a 486-80Gerald Walls-8/25/1999
826 <i> Red herring. While it certainly is possible to install Linux on a 386Steve Chang-8/25/1999
825 I was managing a UnixWare realtime statistical process control server a few yegao seng-8/25/1999
824 Oh sure I use a pretty old Sun 33 mhz station and with X Windows it is as fast gao seng-8/25/1999
823 I was kidding about the 386, and the production redhat gui may be a dog. I haThomas A Watson-8/25/1999
822 <i>I currently have no intention of installing y2k bugs in any computer tGerald Walls-8/25/1999
821 Tom, do you mean x86? I have installed redhat on a 400mhz p2 with 128 mb ram agao seng-8/25/1999
820 I currently have no intention of installing y2k bugs in any computer that I ownThomas A Watson-8/25/1999
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