Messages in this thread | | | From | "William M. Perkins" <> | Subject | Re: 16 MB -> 32 MB, a memory problem resolved! | Date | Wed, 17 Apr 1996 19:15:54 -0400 (EDT) |
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> On Mon, 15 Apr 1996, Andrew E. Mileski wrote: > > > Linux needs to be able to > > work with as many of these different variations as it can if it is to > > be a successful operating system. > > Linux is ALREADY a successful operating system. Where have you been. > Just teasing ;-) > __ > William E. Roadcap mailto://roadcapw@cfw.com > TITUS Software ftp://titus.cfw.com/pub > Waynesboro, Va (USA) http://www.cfw.com/~roadcapw
Bill,
You are absolutely right! Linux is indeed already a successful operating system. But I want Linux to be more successful because it is a stable and viable operating system on which to run the many possible applications available now and in the future. It would be nice to run native applications under Linux, rather than having to use a Windows or Windows 95 emulator. This will happen if Linux is preceived as a viable operationg system. The key word here is PRECEIVED.
Cheers!
Bill
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