It’s just as much a sport as figure skating or synchronised swimming.
It’s just as much a sport as figure skating or synchronised swimming.
Many, many years ago I used to have two Wyse50 terminals, running split screens each with two parts. I did a lot of support on remote systems (via modem!) and I would have a session on a customer system, source code and running on our test system and internal stuff. I didn’t have space for a third terminal.
At another job I had an office with a “U” shaped desk. I would spread printouts across half the “U” and swivel around between the computer and the printouts.
I always thought of “Briton” in that last sense, while “Brit” has the meaning of anyone living in the UK (almost). But that’s from an outsider’s perspective.
As my English cousin corrected me, though, “I’m English, ‘British’ could be anything!”. She wasn’t, of course, talking about the difference between English and Welsh, or Scots.
Technically, he would have three drives and only two drives of data. So he could move 1/3 of the data off each of the two drives onto the third and then start off with RAID 5 across the remaining 1/3 of each drive.
Deal with the ethernet port issue by purchasing a 5 port ethernet switch. Maybe the rest of your issues go away?
Grandma’s on the roof and we can’t get her down…???
Give credit to George Carlin for that one.
In this case you could view a swap partition as a safety net. Put 20-30GB in a swap partition in case something goes wrong. You won’t miss the disk space.
I’m not sure a corvette has ever counted as “major” warship.
If I remember correctly, Objects were introduced in Turbo Pascal 5.5, not version 7.
I dunno. The title was “Are there really no viable alternatives to PhotoShop on Linux?”. I think it’s fair to say, “There’s GIMP”. It’s viable. People use it successfully and happily. 'Nuff said.
They’ve found the best way to reduce the threat of Russia without committing troops.
I don’t get it either. I’ve been using it on some older laptops because I wanted something lighter weight. It works well for me.
I think there might be a better way to deliver “ballistic missiles to Russia”.