Re: Lunix is better than Linux

From: Maurits van de Kamp (james.t.kirk_at_enterprise.nasa.gov)
Date: 02/23/04


Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 08:43:07 +0100

Ralf Dieholt wrote:

> I think Lunix is more advanced and will replace Linux, soon.

Certainly.. the PC, being at the time the worst alternative around,
managed to become world standard just by excellent marketing by Japanese
clonemakers.. I guess they could still do the same with the C64.

I'd prefer my Atari TT with MiNT though. :)

Maurits.



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