Linux Article

Bradley Miller bradmiller at dslonramp.com
Sun Aug 5 20:16:41 CDT 2001


At 03:35 PM 8/3/01 -0500, David P. Engvall wrote: 

<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>"I think that the Linux people
are doing something else" besides desktop applications," Kusnetzky said.
"There are all kinds of devices that aren't PCs. Linux people seem to
really be focusing their attention on embedded, mobile and wireless." 

</smaller></fontfamily>

That being said -- it only stands to reason that a stable system comes
from a stable set of components.   If you don't 3rd party an OS to death
(aka Windoz) then it is reasonably stable.   If you remove the unknowns
and design down to one "master" set of hardware combos the system can be
remarkably stable . . . . wait a minute . . . doesn't that sound like a
MAC?    Hmm.

-- Bradley Miller




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