From: winsor SMP ([email protected])
Date: Sat Nov 04 2000 - 04:59:58 CET
Why would these useful utilities, even if rustic be classed as erosism???
In the beginning muLinux was a one disk micro distribution, and very featureful at that:)
It's definately a reflection of a bygone day and quite clearly always deserves a place of honor on the first disk, where they are still VERY useful, to those of a minimalist nature.
And besides they're extremely cool...............
winsor
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 14:27:47 +0000
>From: Michele Andreoli <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: An ambitious idea
>
>On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 10:42:54AM +0000, Jos� Luis G�mez Dans nicely wrote:
>>
>> That is probably true, but having a pragmatic approach might be
>> useful here. In the case of mulinux/server I see it as "any program that
>> can be installed by one person so that many can benefit from it
>> remotely".
>
>Perfect definition.
>
>> > The old functionalities, historycal, fake and romantic functionalies,
>> > also-known-as "rustic", still remains in the BASE floppy disk,
>> > as *memento* about human presumption, but they are shut-down automatically
>> > when other addons are loaded.
>>
>> Romantic? X-))
>
>Oh, from my point of view, they are fall in the "romantic" class, as
>every form of hopelesse eroism . To deliver an email with a script is
>a full eroism.
>
>Michele
>--
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>Would two negative ones do?" -- Woody Allen
>
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