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2015 Jan 08
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...people who started looking for alternatives to migrate their boxes to from
Linux. (I may be off on time; it was right after Oracle acquired Sun
Microsystems, so there was already this joke out there: how do you call
that system? If you repeat Sun-Oracle very fast you likely will get it
right: "snorkel" ;-) One of the pushing points was: already then on
average every 30-45 days was either glibc or kernel update, meaning you
have to reboot the box (and on multiple threads here there was a bunch of
other unpleasant things mentioned so I'll skip them...). Linux from
Unix-like system became...
2004 Jan 03
0
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2015 Jan 08
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...people who started looking for alternatives to migrate their boxes to
from Linux. (I may be off on time; it was right after Oracle acquired
Sun Microsystems, so there was already this joke out there: how do you
call that system? If you repeat Sun-Oracle very fast you likely will get
it right: "snorkel" ;-) One of the pushing points was: already then on
average every 30-45 days was either glibc or kernel update, meaning you
have to reboot the box (and on multiple threads here there was a bunch
of other unpleasant things mentioned so I'll skip them...). Linux from
Unix-like system became...
2015 Oct 23
2
PHP version not enough for developers
...ed calling
Linux "Lindoze" apparently stressing you need to reboot it often, like MS
Windows. I would suggest to take his label with a grain of salt, as he is
the one who also used funny name for another well known system, after
Oracle bough out Sun Microsystems he called Sun-Oracle "snorkel" (as if
you pronounce it awfully fast).
This was what made first step to "similarity" at least in one respect of
Linux to MS Windows. Is systemd yet another step? No comment from me, as
at some point I decided to not be on any side of apparently awfully
polarized on this issue commu...
2015 Oct 23
3
PHP version not enough for developers
On Thu, October 22, 2015 17:25, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> . . . Still, disregarding the part some of us dislike personally
> (plus often reboots necessary to install some vital updates
> - which all Linuxes are prone to beginning somewhere around
> 2.6 kernel) . . .
I am glad to discover that I am not losing my mind. I too have been
rather dismayed at the perceived increase in
2015 Jan 08
6
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Wed, January 7, 2015 09:48, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 08:45:29PM -0600, John R. Dennison wrote:
>> It's not relevant in _any_ sense. CentOS is nothing more than (at
>> it's core) a rebuild of RHEL. This type of nonsense should be
>> directed to Red Hat in a Red Hat venue. It's nothing but
>> off-topic noise here as CentOS will