On Mon, 21 May 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
I've been considering calling it Oxygen the Nitrous Oxide Edition, but
I'm not sure. Lends itself to being called the Nitro Edition :-)
What's the symbol for Nitrous Oxide anyway?
Does anyone have other good ideas? I'm rather set on keeping the
Dale Long wrote:
I like the original Oxygen name. It gives a breath of fresh air to the
community.
That particular allusion was intentional :-)
Just don't recommend Oxygen Millinium Edition or Oxygen 2000 :-) or
Oxygen NT... :-)
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George Metz wrote:
That's a lot of wordplay in there. I think that Oxygen/2 should actually
be Oxygen System/2, but that's just me. =)
I thought /2 was copyrighted by IBM :-(
I personally like Oxygen: Ozone Edition for the next release.
Isn't Ozone the thing everybody makes holes in and
On Tue, 22 May 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
George Metz wrote:
That's a lot of wordplay in there. I think that Oxygen/2 should actually
be Oxygen System/2, but that's just me. =)
I thought /2 was copyrighted by IBM :-(
I personally like Oxygen: Ozone Edition for the next release.
On Tue, 22 May 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
That particular allusion was intentional :-)
Just don't recommend Oxygen Millinium Edition or Oxygen 2000 :-) or
Oxygen NT... :-)
You could combine CE, ME and NT and have:
Oxygen CEMENT.
(Based on something i saw on Slashdot once).
Dale.
On Tue, 22 May 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
Isn't Ozone the thing everybody makes holes in and destroys? ;-)
I'd rather laugh (N2O) than have holes in me (O3) :-)
A good firewall/gateway should always make an administrator smile.
Dale.
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At 09:34 AM 5/22/01 -0500, David Douthitt wrote:
Dale Long wrote:
I like the original Oxygen name. It gives a breath of fresh air to the
community.
That particular allusion was intentional :-)
Just don't recommend Oxygen Millinium Edition or Oxygen 2000 :-) or
Oxygen NT... :-)
But David,
At 02:01 PM 05/22/2001 -0500, David Douthitt wrote
George Metz wrote:
That's a lot of wordplay in there. I think that Oxygen/2 should
actually
be Oxygen System/2, but that's just me. =)
I thought /2 was copyrighted by IBM :-(
IIRC numbers can't be copyrighted. That is why Intel went with
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
I thought /2 was copyrighted by IBM :-(
IIRC numbers can't be copyrighted. That is why Intel went with the name
Pentium instead of 586 way back when.
If LEAF starts making its own hardware, we can have the Oxygenium chip.
That would be nice. A LEAF PC
David Douthitt wrote:
The Oxygen glibc 2.1 distribution contains two dramatic changes from
the original: glibc 2.1 and configuration files. The changes in the
system are dramatic enough that I've been considering making this a
new edition so to speak - still Oxygen, but a new Edition name to go
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