Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 26 May 1999 09:53:20 +0200 | From | Thomas Pornin <> | Subject | is Linux obsolete? |
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In article <19990519225540.A238@lorien.esoterica.pt> you write: > Even though Linux is having a lot of success, even though it's stable > and fast, etc, is it going in the right direction?
For the moment, I see no reason why it should not evolve and scale as much as necessary. Given the 'personnal PC/workstation/medium scale server' model, the kernel is just fine.
My humble opinion, of course. Linux does the job, I don't think there exists a more relevant benchmark.
--Thomas Pornin
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