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Odd chatter (was: Re: bash error and fat32)
On Wed, 20 May 1998 mikk0022@maroon.tc.umn.edu wrote:
> >I concur 100%, except to add that 'pico' is also great for essays and term
> >papers. ;)
>
> Depending on how much you care about the paper -- I've had a few classes
> where I felt like using cat > file to write papers.
rotfl
> >He who is without /usr is indeed a sad man.
>
> Or a plan9 user. Or a HURD beta tester.
Have you ever tried HURD? I've always wanted to but never had a "spare"
computer.
> /usr is a historical accident dating back to the early seventies.
What?!? Something in Unix a historical accident? Surely you jest.
> It persists mainly on tradition. I know I wouldn't miss it if it
> were gone -- not to say it wouldn't feel odd for a week or two....
You and I are alone, it seems. I proposed a directory reshuffling on the
Project Independence list, and the kids there almost had a shit fit...
> Plan9 is a really cool looking system.
Can you tell me/us more about it?
> Second, it requires two machines to run at all, and three if you want
> decent performance.
!!! What is it, a multi-processing thingie or something?
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