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SubjectRe: TUX support?
My guess is Ingo is having lots of fun with
the O(1) scheduler and other kernel stuff
right now - I'd like to see a 2.5 branch of
tux myself, but things are probably moving
a bit quickly for that right now....
I'm sure tux is not going away, it was just
yesterday that Alex Kramarov submitted
a patch to provide expires support.

TuX is too good to go away!

jjs

Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:

>>>Does anyone know who's in charge of the Tux server now? I got excellent,
>>>responsive support and answers from Ingo in December, but now the mailing
>>>list and Ingo's updates seem to have died out...
>>>
>>If you demand answers you can always buy a support contract.... Red Hat
>>sells those for TUX you know...
>>
>
>I apologize...
>I don't demand answers. I just wondered if the mailing list and so is
>still online. I've submitted a couple of bug reports, and nothing's
>happened, so I wondered if Tux is being discontinued. In that case, I need
>to find something else ...
>
>--
>Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, MCSE, MCNE, CLS, LCA
>
>Computers are like air conditioners.
>They stop working when you open Windows.
>
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