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Re: Linux to Inherit Virtualization

  • Subject: Re: Linux to Inherit Virtualization
  • From: Sinister Midget <sinister@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 15:24:20 GMT
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Road Runner High Speed Online http://www.rr.com
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On 2006-05-14, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted something concerning:

> Yes, exactly. To remain brief, I will simply testify that everything was
> slower and less effective when I clang on that burden which was legacy -- a
> Windows 98 laptop. It was my last Microsoft-affiliated asset. Did more harm
> (hindrance) than good. 165 pounds on a new Linux box and so long inability
> to interoperate.

98 was, without a doubt, the most awful piece of crap to try networking
and interoperating with other machines, including other 98 machines.

After 95, maybe. Or maybe about the same.

-- 
"Conducting" is when you draw "designs" in the nowhere -- with your
stick, or with your hands -- which are interpreted as "instructional
messages" by guys wearing bow ties who wish they were fishing.
  -- Frank Zappa

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