Article about Red Hat's RHAD Labs 15
Robert Wagoner
writes "Today's News and Observer had yet another
Red Hat article
in the business section. This is one of the more clueful items
we've seen in the local press coverage.
" It's a longish article with a few pictures and various
interesting quotes. And there's raster again in that suit.
Yikes. I don't even wear pants.
I worry a little bit (Score:1)
about these rhad guys. I hope they take enough time off. RTP is close to some really cool outdoor stuff. Going east: fishing, on and offshore, hunting, hiking in the swamps (don't laugh, the eastern swamps are magnificent), surfing at Hatteras, etc etc. Camp Lejeune also puts on Marine combat training demonstrations that are very interesting. Going west: hiking, caving, climbing, whitewater rafting, canoeing, etc etc. Lots of history around too, Charleston and DC are within striking distance.
If you rhad guys are listening... if you do an offshore trip to the gulf stream or something, post some pictures!
Have fun!
mtngrown
Bomberman 64? C'mon guys!! (Score:1)
I have similar concerns (Score:1)
Suits as Camouflage (Score:1)
I never wear a suit to a normal day at work, and I feel terribly relieved when I'm back in my combats & CATs. Nevertheless, if you get a nice loose suit & a shirt with a too-big neck size, you'll be okay. For a few hours at least.
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Useful is beautiful.
RedHat Stock (Score:1)
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Jarheads???? (Score:1)
Nick
LSG
The best of both worlds... (Score:1)
Nick
LSG
Mark Ewing/Enlightenment (Score:1)
What happened to Marc Ewing? The article mentions his now-empty desk, but doesn't say what happened to the person.
I hope the article doesn't mean Enlightenment will become a dull looking KDE clone. That seems to be its thrust, and that would be No Fun At All.
D
Life isn't perfect (Score:1)
Juidaism is 50% of Christianity, and yet many Christians hate Jews.
Christianity is 90% of Islam, and yet many Muslims hate Christians - enough to set up crusades and bombs and what-not.
Red Hat is 90% Linux, 10% (if that!) original effort. They're on our side. If the whole world turns into Red Hat Linux, at least it will be one heck of a lot better than a Windows world.
Now, I could be wrong about this, since I don't know a great deal about how distributions are set up - but couldn't competitors to Red Hat become "binary compatible" with Red Hat RPMs? And isn't this in fact happening?
I hazily understand that some RPMs are incompatible with some distributions - how does this happen, and is there a way to create a standard (or use Red Hat's de facto one)?
D
Future news (Score:1)
We can always hope.
Marine combat demonstrations? (Score:1)
E too Gimmicky? (Score:1)
And seeing as right now, E.14 has so few none-barebones features, I'd be hard pressed to call it gimmicky. The only current thing gimmicky is the window panes (or what ever those are called) and I would rather use that system than pagers. I agree however that E is not the wm to introduce chartered accountants to, but man, does it ever have a nice feel to it.
Also the fact that almost every e-theme has women in chainmail bikinis fighting dragons might also limit it's corporate appeal.
mark