Re: [SLE] Suggestion to improve OpenSUSE by providing only selected package!



On Wednesday 19 July 2006 17:46, Mike McMullin wrote:
Not really. The sooner he gets beyond what he's used to in Windows,
the better off he'll be using Linux. If it's an truly ethos thing,
which his argument seems to make, then it applies to any other
monolithic OS's as well.

Well, linux is actually a monolithic OS :)

Now, the hurd, on the other hand.....

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