from this article
(http://www.business2.com/content/channels/technology/2000/09/07/18317)
i see the following:
...2.8 million Americans were subscribing to high-speed Internet
services as of December, 1999. McCurdy says that's not enough.
"Europe is so much further ahead than we are, Japan is further ahead,
and here we are the inventors of the technology," McCurdy says.
so, hey, how about joining europe?
kevin
ps anyone know how to get a sparc-5 to switch from using a serial console
to a keyboard/monitor console ***if*** you lack a serial console to
connect to it?
pps oblinux: has anyone tried redhat 6.2 on a sparc? the last linux
version i used on a sparc was a 2.0.x kernel in a redhat 4.2 sparc
distro. it was slow (even including the fact that it was an ipx).
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