Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Akjwyzepal(m): 2:23pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Anybody has d link to download d Mp3 format of dis 2face songs kindly quote me. Nt videos o * see me so. * Higher spiritual healing. * Dance floor * Ihe neme * For instance * My rainbow * Enter the place * Be there * Nfana Ibaga Pls if u have any on ur fone u could upload it on 247waptricks.tk i wil download frm there. THANKS |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by DAV001(m): 2:25pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
I AGREE WITH YOU TEMMI001 |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Akjwyzepal(m): 2:25pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
My 4th FTC on this thread and still counting. #TEAMBBF Thread Wisely |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by GideonG(m): 2:26pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Yungmilio2:
ROTFL
but still on still
we shall Get there
no matter d distance
Amen oo 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Yungmilio2(m): 2:27pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
DharmyYinks:
Is it dat d light offcampus is dat bad ni or not enuf and also d issue of water...Unilorin students n essays..lol.
Tanks boss...d bolded gat me laughing..bae ko boo ni
the supply of electricity has been better since APC came to power you can also buy a small gen ( 6 - 12k gen to solve that ) ... some hostels have general gen with borehole to solve water problem ... my own hostel we have a general gen for pumping water and 80% of us have gen - so light issue not a problem |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by starkid7k(m): 2:32pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Yungmilio2:
i no be agent ooo
but no worry
when i enter ilorin this coming week
i go try help out with some numbers alryt.....tank u 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Tobihence(m): 2:35pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
klarrychenko94: See painment ooo. hehehehehe....... Guy u get problem(a very big one). You know what move dat ur lazy ass down to Ilorin if you really want an answer to ur question. I am sure Ambali will be happy to host and give you a satisfactory answer. I can see how rude ur type of person is but am not bothered, let me let u know that for 2014/2015 thread, a staylite said that a total of 1,180 DE peeps would be admitted so if u don't have an answer to my question just keep mute and ignore, nobody is an island |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by klarrychenko94: 2:37pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Akjwyzepal: Anybody has d link to download d Mp3 format of dis 2face songs kindly quote me. Nt videos o * see me so. * Higher spiritual healing. * Dance floor * Ihe neme * For instance * My rainbow * Enter the place * Be there * Nfana Ibaga Pls if u have any on ur fone u could upload it on 247waptricks.tk i wil download frm there. THANKS someone has told you the easy way to download music with google search already. Just type the name of the song then artist and add .mp3 to it (Be there by 2face.mp3). There you get ur different sites and download link. If one mess up try another site.................. . . well try this link for be there(remove the .... I put am because of ban) w.a.p.9j.at.ric.kz.net/site_168.xhtml?get-file=1577 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by pushtani(m): 2:38pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
oga мιѕ ,,a qυeѕтιon ғor υ gυyѕ,ιғ υ нave goттen тнe alerт and υ plan тo ѕтay on caмpυѕ,can υ мaĸe arrangeмenтѕ ғor ιт вeғore тнe clearance and ѕcreenιng proceѕѕ ιғ yeѕ ,нow do ι go aвoυт ιт,ι мean wнere do ι go or wнo do ι conтacт ?? pleaѕe anѕwer мe. :-) over тo yoυ |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by klarrychenko94: 2:40pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
pushtani: oga мιѕ ,,a qυeѕтιon ғor υ gυyѕ,ιғ υ нave goттen тнe alerт and υ plan тo ѕтay on caмpυѕ,can υ мaĸe arrangeмenтѕ ғor ιт вeғore тнe clearance and ѕcreenιng proceѕѕ ιғ yeѕ ,нow do ι go aвoυт ιт,ι мean wнere do ι go or wнo do ι conтacт ?? pleaѕe anѕwer мe. :-)
over тo yoυ stalites important question ooo. Gist us about the booking process. |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by micynute94(m): 2:46pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Cant stop laughing Lol.. Been trying to install ubuntu on my system as it's way cool with its GUI and command line but have been having probs with the boot loader, silly me... twas just a li2 thing i omitted or say included that shouldn't v bin there. Finally installed it n enjoying it. The angry part z Linux is dam.n memory hungry, it's a beast wen it comes to your memory.... Now the funny part z , i went online in search 4 y i shouldn't install linux .. N i saw some very hilarious comments....
This is a rant. But I'm so angry and frustrated right now that you're just going to have to live with the rant. And, for you Linux people, you who know it all and look down upon the people who don't spend day and night breathing in the insane arcana of all the little fiddly bits that make up modern distros, I have this to say: I don't have your kind of time. I've had it. I've had it with all the patched together pieces and parts that all have to be just the right versions, with just the right dependencies, compiled in just the right way, during just the right phase of the moon, with just the right number of people tilting left at just the right time. I've had it with all the different package managers. With some code distributed with one package manager and other code distributed with other package managers. With modules that can be downloaded on Ubuntu just by typing the sequence in the anemic how-to, but won't work at all on CentOS or Fedora, because the repositories weren't specified in just, exactly, EXACTLY, the right frickin' order on the third Wednesday of the month. I've had it with all the different shells and UIs. With builds and distros that won't even launch into a UI until you've established a solid SSH connection, downloaded all the parts, recompiled the package manager, and then -- while the network connection happens almost like magic -- still need to completely set up a remote monitor screen by tweaking yet. Another. Frak-lapping. Ini. File. I've had it with the fact that this stuff doesn't work reliably. Oh, sure, if you work with Linux every hour of every day, if this is all you do, and all you love, if you've never had a date since you grew that one facial hair, if you've never had any other responsibility in your entire life, then you know every bit of every undocumented piece of folklore. You know which forums and which forum posters have the very long and bizarre command line that only. That. One. Guy. Knows. And you know that if you type that command line in on, say, Distro version 4.3, it'll work, but it'll break miserably on version 4.3a, because THAT version requires a completely different entire program, packaged with a completely different package manager, and THAT command line sequence can be gotten by getting on just the right IRC channel, at just the right time of night, and talking just the right way, to that one incredibly self- absorbed luser who happens to know that you need to put the undocumented -lM in front of the fourth parameter. And woe be it to the unfortunate fool who gets the capitalization wrong, because putting an -Lm in front of the fourth parameter does a completely different, and even further undocumented, and possibly dangerous-to-the- entire planet sort of thing, because, well, "you shoulda known!". Why have I had it, you ask? I've had it because after spending months jumping through all those hoops, and more, feeling like I had to pass through all four levels of Ninja Warrior and climb to the top of Mount Midoriyama, just to be allowed to launch frickin' VNC in a GUI or load the backup program I use on all the other machines on my network... after all that, the stupid, horrible, nasty, back-stabbing, disloyal, hodge-podge, disorganized, unsupervised, chaotic craptasm that's called Linux... after I got the whole thing working, it crashed. Oh, and it didn't crash easy. See, I was done. I was getting ready to deploy my server. I just wanted to do a last- minute update because I'm a good frickin' doobie and I do my updates. So when Gnome said there were updates to apply, I said okay. Can you imagine my rank naivety here? I actually said Okay to a Linux update. I know I should have known better. I know I should have, instead, formatted another hard drive, dd'd my furry little pile of files over, downloaded the source tarball, compiled everything all over again, prayed to Linus, turned my back to Redmond, and built my entire operating system up from scratch, just to install some security updates. But I didn't. I figured that after all these years, Linux was finally robust enough to not rip me a new one because I just wanted to run a server and keep it up to date. Silly me! Silly, silly me! So I ran the update process. And it died. Abnormal exception. And there went all my work and all my time. Down the drain. Now, it won't boot. Worse, the box is co-located at my ISP, so I had to make a begging plea, requesting they please rebuild my drives and please reinstall my OS. I'm fortunate it was still a box in staging, that I wasn't running live systems on it, or I'd be completely and totally screwed, rather than just pissed off to the point of spitting.
Now, despite what I'm sure you commenters will say, I'm no tech babe in the woods. I've been a UNIX product manager, I've written kernel code, and I've taught programming at the college level. But the problem with today's modern Linux is that it's more than just the kernel. It's an amalgamation of thousands of crufty pieces, all stapled together, most of which work for only one specific combination of moving parts. Mismatch anything, and the entire tower of cards falls to pieces. Sure, Linux machines can make great servers. But they require a dedicated group of Linux groupies who know all the folklore, all the secret handshakes, and where all the bodies are buried. Me, I'm just a busy dude with other stuff to do. I just need to feed some Web pages and run my programs. I don't have the time to do the dance of blood it takes to truly be one with the Linux culture. I've had it. Oh, sure, I'll still run some turnkey appliances based on Linux in VMs that I can backup, snapshot, and restore in a heartbeat, but for the core engine that drives my servers, I am -- from now on -- all Windows, all the time. I just can't afford to waste any more time with Linux. Not when -- by design -- everything is held together with toothpicks, duct tape, and bailing wire. No way. You couldn't pay me to run Linux on my raw iron. Never again. Update after I've calmed down I talked with my ISP today. They told me that when they came in this morning, the server monitor was spewing an incredible number of error messages, and -- in their words -- it was erroring worse than they've ever seen. Here's where it gets crazy, though. I asked if they used this distro (CentOS, version 5.6) anywhere else in their organization. "Yes," I was told. "On lots of machines. But we don't ever run updates. Once it's installed, we leave it alone." That's how you survive with a Linux distro apparently. Once it's installed and works, never, ever update it. If that is, in fact, how other ISPs are managing their Linux- based machines, that means they're not updating their systems as new security exploits become known. In order to prevent their machines from becoming radioactive piles of rubble because a simple update was initiated, they're leaving their machines (and their customers) open to all sorts of malicious attacks. In my professional (and slightly more lucid opinion), Linux is a fine operating system. It is a robust operating system. It is a flexible operating system. Just not all three. It can't be fine, flexible, and robust. Try that, and the Earth will open up and swallow you whole.
So funny.. 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by DharmyYinks: 2:49pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Yungmilio2:
the supply of electricity has been better since APC came to power
you can also buy a small gen ( 6 - 12k gen to solve that )
...
some hostels have general gen
with borehole to solve water problem
...
my own hostel
we have a general gen for pumping water
and
80% of us have gen - so light issue not a problem
I guess dat solves it all...tanks..am grateful.
BTW. wats d price of ur hostel |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by holuwamurewa(m): 2:57pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
lhorla: soon,i pray....y askin BTW LA dp la cray Nice hat ND wah course |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by LEGITLAYO: 2:57pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
micynute94: Cant stop laughing Lol.. Been trying to install ubuntu on my system as it's way cool with its GUI and command line but have been having probs with the boot loader, silly me... twas just a li2 thing i omitted or say included that shouldn't v bin there. Finally installed it n enjoying it. The angry part z Linux is dam.n memory hungry, it's a beast wen it comes to your memory.... Now the funny part z , i went online in search 4 y i shouldn't install linux .. N i saw some very hilarious comments....
This is a rant. But I'm so angry and frustrated right now that you're just going to have to live with the rant. And, for you Linux people, you who know it all and look down upon the people who don't spend day and night breathing in the insane arcana of all the little fiddly bits that make up modern distros, I have this to say: I don't have your kind of time. I've had it. I've had it with all the patched together pieces and parts that all have to be just the right versions, with just the right dependencies, compiled in just the right way, during just the right phase of the moon, with just the right number of people tilting left at just the right time. I've had it with all the different package managers. With some code distributed with one package manager and other code distributed with other package managers. With modules that can be downloaded on Ubuntu just by typing the sequence in the anemic how-to, but won't work at all on CentOS or Fedora, because the repositories weren't specified in just, exactly, EXACTLY, the right frickin' order on the third Wednesday of the month. I've had it with all the different shells and UIs. With builds and distros that won't even launch into a UI until you've established a solid SSH connection, downloaded all the parts, recompiled the package manager, and then -- while the network connection happens almost like magic -- still need to completely set up a remote monitor screen by tweaking yet. Another. Frak-lapping. Ini. File. I've had it with the fact that this stuff doesn't work reliably. Oh, sure, if you work with Linux every hour of every day, if this is all you do, and all you love, if you've never had a date since you grew that one facial hair, if you've never had any other responsibility in your entire life, then you know every bit of every undocumented piece of folklore. You know which forums and which forum posters have the very long and bizarre command line that only. That. One. Guy. Knows. And you know that if you type that command line in on, say, Distro version 4.3, it'll work, but it'll break miserably on version 4.3a, because THAT version requires a completely different entire program, packaged with a completely different package manager, and THAT command line sequence can be gotten by getting on just the right IRC channel, at just the right time of night, and talking just the right way, to that one incredibly self- absorbed luser who happens to know that you need to put the undocumented -lM in front of the fourth parameter. And woe be it to the unfortunate fool who gets the capitalization wrong, because putting an -Lm in front of the fourth parameter does a completely different, and even further undocumented, and possibly dangerous-to-the- entire planet sort of thing, because, well, "you shoulda known!". Why have I had it, you ask? I've had it because after spending months jumping through all those hoops, and more, feeling like I had to pass through all four levels of Ninja Warrior and climb to the top of Mount Midoriyama, just to be allowed to launch frickin' VNC in a GUI or load the backup program I use on all the other machines on my network... after all that, the stupid, horrible, nasty, back-stabbing, disloyal, hodge-podge, disorganized, unsupervised, chaotic craptasm that's called Linux... after I got the whole thing working, it crashed. Oh, and it didn't crash easy. See, I was done. I was getting ready to deploy my server. I just wanted to do a last- minute update because I'm a good frickin' doobie and I do my updates. So when Gnome said there were updates to apply, I said okay. Can you imagine my rank naivety here? I actually said Okay to a Linux update. I know I should have known better. I know I should have, instead, formatted another hard drive, dd'd my furry little pile of files over, downloaded the source tarball, compiled everything all over again, prayed to Linus, turned my back to Redmond, and built my entire operating system up from scratch, just to install some security updates. But I didn't. I figured that after all these years, Linux was finally robust enough to not rip me a new one because I just wanted to run a server and keep it up to date. Silly me! Silly, silly me! So I ran the update process. And it died. Abnormal exception. And there went all my work and all my time. Down the drain. Now, it won't boot. Worse, the box is co-located at my ISP, so I had to make a begging plea, requesting they please rebuild my drives and please reinstall my OS. I'm fortunate it was still a box in staging, that I wasn't running live systems on it, or I'd be completely and totally screwed, rather than just pissed off to the point of spitting.
Now, despite what I'm sure you commenters will say, I'm no tech babe in the woods. I've been a UNIX product manager, I've written kernel code, and I've taught programming at the college level. But the problem with today's modern Linux is that it's more than just the kernel. It's an amalgamation of thousands of crufty pieces, all stapled together, most of which work for only one specific combination of moving parts. Mismatch anything, and the entire tower of cards falls to pieces. Sure, Linux machines can make great servers. But they require a dedicated group of Linux groupies who know all the folklore, all the secret handshakes, and where all the bodies are buried. Me, I'm just a busy dude with other stuff to do. I just need to feed some Web pages and run my programs. I don't have the time to do the dance of blood it takes to truly be one with the Linux culture. I've had it. Oh, sure, I'll still run some turnkey appliances based on Linux in VMs that I can backup, snapshot, and restore in a heartbeat, but for the core engine that drives my servers, I am -- from now on -- all Windows, all the time. I just can't afford to waste any more time with Linux. Not when -- by design -- everything is held together with toothpicks, duct tape, and bailing wire. No way. You couldn't pay me to run Linux on my raw iron. Never again. Update after I've calmed down I talked with my ISP today. They told me that when they came in this morning, the server monitor was spewing an incredible number of error messages, and -- in their words -- it was erroring worse than they've ever seen. Here's where it gets crazy, though. I asked if they used this distro (CentOS, version 5.6) anywhere else in their organization. "Yes," I was told. "On lots of machines. But we don't ever run updates. Once it's installed, we leave it alone." That's how you survive with a Linux distro apparently. Once it's installed and works, never, ever update it. If that is, in fact, how other ISPs are managing their Linux- based machines, that means they're not updating their systems as new security exploits become known. In order to prevent their machines from becoming radioactive piles of rubble because a simple update was initiated, they're leaving their machines (and their customers) open to all sorts of malicious attacks. In my professional (and slightly more lucid opinion), Linux is a fine operating system. It is a robust operating system. It is a flexible operating system. Just not all three. It can't be fine, flexible, and robust. Try that, and the Earth will open up and swallow you whole.
So funny.. Are you alright at all.... You think it'd everybody here that likes reading tech news?? Wetin dey do all these ICS students sef? 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by DharmyYinks: 2:59pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Akjwyzepal: Anybody has d link to download d Mp3 format of dis 2face songs kindly quote me. Nt videos o * see me so. * Higher spiritual healing. * Dance floor * Ihe neme * For instance * My rainbow * Enter the place * Be there * Nfana Ibaga Pls if u have any on ur fone u could upload it on 247waptricks.tk i wil download frm there. THANKS For enter d place www.naijaguddys.com/music/view/27979816?get-file=2Face%20Idibia%20-%20ENTER%20THE%20PLACE 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by fateemah06: 3:00pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
LEGITLAYO:
Are you alright at all....
You think it'd everybody here that likes reading tech news??
Wetin dey do all these ICS students sef?
I wonder o.... |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by micynute94(m): 3:02pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
LEGITLAYO:
Are you alright at all....
You think it'd everybody here that likes reading tech news??
Wetin dey do all these ICS students sef?
|
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by NOBODYY: 3:02pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Pls does Unilorin's private hostel have a viewing center wey i fit dey watch my chelsea?? Is dere a Shopping mall within the campus too?? And if i acquire a private hostel will i be allowed to leave the campus on saturday or sunday evening?? Is dere a soccer pitch wey person fit take chill out at least once in a while on saturdays A reply will be so much appreciated |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by debbiebliss: 3:02pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
fateemah06: I wonder o.... the tin tire me oh . I tink its high time school resumes cos I smell jobless ness in the air |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by micynute94(m): 3:12pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
debbiebliss: the tin tire me oh . I tink its high time school resumes cos I smell jobless ness in the air
ACTUALLY plan on installing d OS @ work... #L.A. JOBLESSNESS |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by haywhy911(m): 3:15pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
GideonG:
I remember wo, u no dey 4get oo. Well as a matter of fact I feel like relishing on jallof rice right now. *blushes* @bolded. Bro G,e b like say u sabi cook? |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by agent9(m): 3:27pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
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Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Tobihence(m): 3:34pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
The school is really busy with convocation & anniversary plans......#optimisticofsecondlist |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by quiethollu(m): 3:37pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
micynute94: Cant stop laughing Lol.. Been trying to install ubuntu on my system as it's way cool with its GUI and command line but have been having probs with the boot loader, silly me... twas just a li2 thing i omitted or say included that shouldn't v bin there. Finally installed it n enjoying it. The angry part z Linux is dam.n memory hungry, it's a beast wen it comes to your memory.... Now the funny part z , i went online in search 4 y i shouldn't install linux .. N i saw some very hilarious comments....
This is a rant. But I'm so angry and frustrated right now that you're just going to have to live with the rant. And, for you Linux people, you who know it all and look down upon the people who don't spend day and night breathing in the insane arcana of all the little fiddly bits that make up modern distros, I have this to say: I don't have your kind of time. I've had it. I've had it with all the patched together pieces and parts that all have to be just the right versions, with just the right dependencies, compiled in just the right way, during just the right phase of the moon, with just the right number of people tilting left at just the right time. I've had it with all the different package managers. With some code distributed with one package manager and other code distributed with other package managers. With modules that can be downloaded on Ubuntu just by typing the sequence in the anemic how-to, but won't work at all on CentOS or Fedora, because the repositories weren't specified in just, exactly, EXACTLY, the right frickin' order on the third Wednesday of the month. I've had it with all the different shells and UIs. With builds and distros that won't even launch into a UI until you've established a solid SSH connection, downloaded all the parts, recompiled the package manager, and then -- while the network connection happens almost like magic -- still need to completely set up a remote monitor screen by tweaking yet. Another. Frak-lapping. Ini. File. I've had it with the fact that this stuff doesn't work reliably. Oh, sure, if you work with Linux every hour of every day, if this is all you do, and all you love, if you've never had a date since you grew that one facial hair, if you've never had any other responsibility in your entire life, then you know every bit of every undocumented piece of folklore. You know which forums and which forum posters have the very long and bizarre command line that only. That. One. Guy. Knows. And you know that if you type that command line in on, say, Distro version 4.3, it'll work, but it'll break miserably on version 4.3a, because THAT version requires a completely different entire program, packaged with a completely different package manager, and THAT command line sequence can be gotten by getting on just the right IRC channel, at just the right time of night, and talking just the right way, to that one incredibly self- absorbed luser who happens to know that you need to put the undocumented -lM in front of the fourth parameter. And woe be it to the unfortunate fool who gets the capitalization wrong, because putting an -Lm in front of the fourth parameter does a completely different, and even further undocumented, and possibly dangerous-to-the- entire planet sort of thing, because, well, "you shoulda known!". Why have I had it, you ask? I've had it because after spending months jumping through all those hoops, and more, feeling like I had to pass through all four levels of Ninja Warrior and climb to the top of Mount Midoriyama, just to be allowed to launch frickin' VNC in a GUI or load the backup program I use on all the other machines on my network... after all that, the stupid, horrible, nasty, back-stabbing, disloyal, hodge-podge, disorganized, unsupervised, chaotic craptasm that's called Linux... after I got the whole thing working, it crashed. Oh, and it didn't crash easy. See, I was done. I was getting ready to deploy my server. I just wanted to do a last- minute update because I'm a good frickin' doobie and I do my updates. So when Gnome said there were updates to apply, I said okay. Can you imagine my rank naivety here? I actually said Okay to a Linux update. I know I should have known better. I know I should have, instead, formatted another hard drive, dd'd my furry little pile of files over, downloaded the source tarball, compiled everything all over again, prayed to Linus, turned my back to Redmond, and built my entire operating system up from scratch, just to install some security updates. But I didn't. I figured that after all these years, Linux was finally robust enough to not rip me a new one because I just wanted to run a server and keep it up to date. Silly me! Silly, silly me! So I ran the update process. And it died. Abnormal exception. And there went all my work and all my time. Down the drain. Now, it won't boot. Worse, the box is co-located at my ISP, so I had to make a begging plea, requesting they please rebuild my drives and please reinstall my OS. I'm fortunate it was still a box in staging, that I wasn't running live systems on it, or I'd be completely and totally screwed, rather than just pissed off to the point of spitting.
Now, despite what I'm sure you commenters will say, I'm no tech babe in the woods. I've been a UNIX product manager, I've written kernel code, and I've taught programming at the college level. But the problem with today's modern Linux is that it's more than just the kernel. It's an amalgamation of thousands of crufty pieces, all stapled together, most of which work for only one specific combination of moving parts. Mismatch anything, and the entire tower of cards falls to pieces. Sure, Linux machines can make great servers. But they require a dedicated group of Linux groupies who know all the folklore, all the secret handshakes, and where all the bodies are buried. Me, I'm just a busy dude with other stuff to do. I just need to feed some Web pages and run my programs. I don't have the time to do the dance of blood it takes to truly be one with the Linux culture. I've had it. Oh, sure, I'll still run some turnkey appliances based on Linux in VMs that I can backup, snapshot, and restore in a heartbeat, but for the core engine that drives my servers, I am -- from now on -- all Windows, all the time. I just can't afford to waste any more time with Linux. Not when -- by design -- everything is held together with toothpicks, duct tape, and bailing wire. No way. You couldn't pay me to run Linux on my raw iron. Never again. Update after I've calmed down I talked with my ISP today. They told me that when they came in this morning, the server monitor was spewing an incredible number of error messages, and -- in their words -- it was erroring worse than they've ever seen. Here's where it gets crazy, though. I asked if they used this distro (CentOS, version 5.6) anywhere else in their organization. "Yes," I was told. "On lots of machines. But we don't ever run updates. Once it's installed, we leave it alone." That's how you survive with a Linux distro apparently. Once it's installed and works, never, ever update it. If that is, in fact, how other ISPs are managing their Linux- based machines, that means they're not updating their systems as new security exploits become known. In order to prevent their machines from becoming radioactive piles of rubble because a simple update was initiated, they're leaving their machines (and their customers) open to all sorts of malicious attacks. In my professional (and slightly more lucid opinion), Linux is a fine operating system. It is a robust operating system. It is a flexible operating system. Just not all three. It can't be fine, flexible, and robust. Try that, and the Earth will open up and swallow you whole.
So funny.. ...not 'so funny'..plz try again |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by lotusflower(f): 3:40pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
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Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Tushkid74(m): 3:44pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
GideonG: Monikerz that amazes me for real! Shankies215 : Sounds like one delicious fish pepe soup. Divadeola : Sounds like sweet chocolate. Nicky058: Sounds like Nicky Minaj licking lolipop and acting funny lolsss Mzlarem: Sounds like something you can just walk up to a pharmacy and get, some sweet like codeine at el, to use them is ok but to abuse them is a no no Blazzze, Tushkid74 and Poshflames1: Sounds like royal highness (EG His royal highness and Your Majesty ) What's good,Bro. |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by IQDONABLE(m): 3:50pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
duke59: Mzlarem my dearest daughter in law hope itz not really bad oo and do hv a speedy recovery Praying for u luv Get well soon Mzlarem 1 Like |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by haywhy911(m): 3:50pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
I guess Unilorin is delaying the release of the 2nd list just to give ample opportunity and time to those who haven't learnt how to cook. Nobodyy,dharmyYinks,GideonG,IDGAF,LegitLayo,duke59. hope u are all putting the finishing touches to ur culinary skills? |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Hajihbholah(f): 3:59pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
SuperModz:
Watchu thinking??
wer 2 reside btw off campus&hostel |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by IQDONABLE(m): 4:02pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Akjwyzepal: About the hostel issue 90% of d guys here av a mission and most of us already no dat nah oustide sch tinx. Especialy my oga @ d top sveen. Why would I stay in a rum with 7 other guys nd gals wunt be able 2 visit me wen am nt a gay. Nt 2 talk of sum guys dat dnt bath and d odour that would be in d rum, the toilet is a no go area. My dad use 2 say sumtin dat if u cannot eat in ur toilet den u're dirty. 1 bottle of Origin for this man!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by NOBODYY: 4:04pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
haywhy911: I guess Unilorin is delaying the release of the 2nd list just to give ample opportunity and time to those who haven't learnt how to cook. Nobodyy,dharmyYinks,GideonG,IDGAF,LegitLayo,duke59. hope u are all putting the finishing touches to ur culinary skills? See haywhy o... Who tell u say i no sabi cook Even Ladies like Temmi001 can't compete wiv me |
Re: Unilorin Utme 2015/2016 Aspirants by Akjwyzepal(m): 4:04pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Micynute94 wetin dy wory u sef? My armour tank go soon reach ur area. See as u dy type like sey 2moro no dy. No make me vex o or else i go ubuntu ur head. And doze of u wey quote d guy u nid cwious flogging. |