Linked by Jack Perry on Thu 3rd Jun 2004 17:55 UTC
It's all Waterloo-Maple's fault, really: if they had maintained a version of their computer algebra system for the Amiga, I wouldn't have found it necessary to switch to Mac. Or maybe it's Commodore's fault for mismanaging themselves into oblivion; I don't know. Either way, I became painfully aware three years ago that my little Amiga would no longer satisfy my computing needs. I needed a new home computer.
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//Strange. Out of the two-dozen Windows 2000 Servers I manage, I've never seen one lock up for "no reason." //
Agreed, there is always are reason. We where copying a file that was 2 gig's in size to it. No error in the event log. Services just died. Ho hum.
We where unable to find an issue and after 2 reboots during the day. All was well...