Re: /bin/ksh not found
From: Savio Sena (savio@cyberspace.org)
Date: 04/24/03
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From: Savio Sena <savio@cyberspace.org> Date: 24 Apr 2003 00:23:57 GMT
In comp.unix.programmer Randal L. Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Valentin" == Valentin Nechayev <netch@segfault.kiev.ua> writes:
> Valentin> There is *NO* OS called "Linux".
I do agree.
> If you're talking about RMS and his request to add 3 letters and a
> slash in front of Linux, allow me to reply.
> The day I go to www.redhat.com (by far the biggest shipper of Linux
> these days) and it says something other than just "Linux", I'll
> be happy to change my mind.
Sorry, this does not make any sense to me. Redhat is not a representant
of Linux such as Microsoft is for Windows.
> But until then, it's still Linux.
>From now on lets call it GNU/BSD/.../Others/Linux! Isnt it fair enough?
/savio
-- Savio Sena savio@les.inf.puc-rio.br
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