Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 2 Oct 1997 11:31:31 -0300 (GRNLNDST) | | From | Fabio Olive Leite <> | | Subject | Re: Process Migration on Linux - Impossible? |
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Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Victor Yodaiken wrote: ) Maybe ) a "process" should be a traveling token that drops off work at net sites ) and constructs a data flow machine on the fly. Maybe gui processes ) and servers and computational processes are all very different kinds ) of things that should be treated differently by the os. ...
Heh, so we're not talking 'bout Linux, but "JavaLinux with a worldwide directory service and great big security". Then we would only have mobile agents flowing around the Net, and nobody would come up with the idea of using iopl & friends to get tight control of hardware.
Maybe the day Linux gets so fully featured and stable that it will get boring to hack around, people will use it as a development base for EarthOS (hey, I gotta take out a patent on that!), which will be OO, and have a worldwide VFS, and more than 40 bits encryption inside :).
[]! Fabio ( Fabio Olive Leite leitinho@akira.ucpel.tche.br ) ( Computing Science Student http://akira.ucpel.tche.br/~leitinho/ ) ( ) ( LOADLIN.EXE: The best Windows95 application. [Debian GNU/Linux] )
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