Re: /bin/ksh not found
From: Randal L. Schwartz (merlyn@stonehenge.com)
Date: 04/24/03
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Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 02:53:18 GMT To: Savio Sena <savio@cyberspace.org> From: merlyn@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz)
>>>>> "Savio" == Savio Sena <savio@cyberspace.org> writes:
>> 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.
Savio> Sorry, this does not make any sense to me. Redhat is not a representant
Savio> of Linux such as Microsoft is for Windows.
No. The name is Linux. That's what Linus calls it. That's good
enough for me. If you say "GNU/Linux" in front of him, he gags. I
know, I did that recently, just to see his reaction. (And after he
had asked me to dance for him, of all things... see
<http://use.perl.org/~merlyn/journal/8591>.)
If you now claim that Linus is not to Linux what Microsoft is to
Windows, I shall ignore you with great ease. :)
Just another Unix hacker (since 1977... yes *77*),
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