[rescue] OT: Linux and USB on Intel
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sun Apr 20 15:41:51 CDT 2003
On Sunday, April 20, 2003, at 04:32 PM, Linc Fessenden wrote:
> I never said that either - sheesh! What I said was that the GNU
> software
> you are referring to is *NOT* Linux. It pre-exists Linux by quite some
> time, in fact, I recall it being the *hottest* thing to install a
> bunch of
> GNU software on your early Sparcstations.
Indeed, and even the current ones. Quite true.
> And I suppose you lump in the NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD community
> there
> as well? It's the same stuff after all since we use all that GNU
> software
> together.
Not quite. The BSDs use GCC, and maybe a few other things here &
there, while pretty much every binary in a Linux machine's filesystem
is GNU.
> I have seen several instance where businesses change from Unix to Linux
> but mostly that was because of a necessaary hardware upgrade. $1000 of
> Linux machines can outperform $1000000 worth of old Vax equipt - for
> short
> term use anyway, and byt the time the PC parts start to break down,
> they
> have already been depreciated to nothing.
...but then your pager beeps at 3AM. The accounting department is
happy, but the manager who has to explain the downtime certainly isn't.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire "She's a cheek pincher. I have scars."
St. Petersburg, FL -Gary Nichols
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