>
>> Yikes! There are instructions for almost a dozen versions of
>> Linux. I guess you should expect that for something that is
>> open-source.
>
>Every Linux distro has an architecture/environment, operational profile
>and security posture that is just a little bit different to it's peers.
>They each have out-of-the-box features and functions aimed at specific
>environments and user types (and I'd not be surprised if some of those
>user types were students of the Marquis de Sade :) ).
>
There we have it! An appropriate name: Linux de Sade.
>
>But... as with many things, #%@$wits can get involved in developing
>open-source, too. :)
>
No!!! Really?!?!?!?!?!?
I'm looking forward to tossing these DVDs into a camp fire. They make
lots of pretty colours as they send their life-threatening hydrocarbons into
the atmosphere. I don't want to be responsible for some archaeologits digging
them up in an ancient landfill and then trying to run them. My conscience will
be clear.
Chris Trask
N7ZWY / WDX3HLB
Senior Member IEEE
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~christrask/
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