1999-01-20
Horror or horrors, redhat is back on the box. wtf? you may ask yourself. The BeOS rocks in many ways, however I find a growing number of things I "need" are still in development, or…
Continue reading...Horror or horrors, redhat is back on the box. wtf? you may ask yourself. The BeOS rocks in many ways, however I find a growing number of things I "need" are still in development, or…
Continue reading...My wife 'mentioned' the other day that she doesn't get as much e-mail as I do. So, today being her birthday, fill up her mailbox. I went to SGI's Visual Computing website, and noticed the…
Continue reading...Mmm, Be. As more and more developers move to R4 for x86, more and more apps are becoming available. Rock. I can write helloworld in c++ now, I'm sure I'll be writing protocol sniffers in…
Continue reading...The BeOS continues to rock, however much like Redhat 2.1 at the time, a dearth of applications makes it less rock, more conglomerated sand. This is as reflective on '98 as I'll ever get; I…
Continue reading...The beta website hasn't been progressing as planned since the arrival of the BeOS] (http://web.archive.org/web/19990125090610/http://www.be.com/). Umm, here, I created a whole page dedicated to acheiving a [State of Be. Make sure you are sitting down…
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