[rescue] This Just In: HP to buy Compaq
Mike Meredith
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Sep 5 15:34:40 CDT 2001
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 20:17, you wrote:
> Linux has definitely risen to prominence in the server arena before
> its time.
Eh? I have used, am using, and will use linux on servers in a
production environment. It's as stable as I can expect on x86 hardware.
I certainly wouldn't replace any of my larger Sun or Compaq Alpha boxes
with linux, but there's still plenty of places it will go and function
perfectly well --- better than NT.
> you see to it, it's easy to believe for an end-user that Linux is the
> end-all be-all of operating systems.
There is of course no be-all/end-all o/s, although possibly Genera
comes close :)
<snip lots of probably legit linux criticism>
> Many Linux 'fans' over the years have touted the speed of the ext2
> filesystem versus ones like FFS or UFS. ext2 gets its speed because
> it performs asynchronous writes and NO CONSISTENCY CHECKING except at
> fsck time. With the inclusion of XFS, this situation is getting
> better.
Or ReiserFS and ext3.
In practice, ext2 is very slow at fscking but I haven't lost any data
because of the unsafe practices, and I have been using it since 1993.
> In my estimation, the virus-like attachment of
> GPL code (even in a seperate library) to whatever code uses it, no
> matter what the license, is not freedom. It's enslavement. Again,
> that is just my opinion.
I believe that LGPL libraries are safe to use without "infecting" your
own code, although I'm hardly a lawyer.
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