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Yes, I would drop "routing". Somehow my mind-brain duality flubbed there.

Paul

On 3-Apr-06, at 12:01 PM, Artem Letko wrote:

i'd drop "routing", though.

-art

On 4/3/06, Paul Lalonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Everything has a file-like interface; the interface is served over a
network routing protocol that makes remote interfaces look just like
local interfaces.

I've had reasonable success that way.

Paul

On 3-Apr-06, at 9:21 AM, Ronald G Minnich wrote:

Fco. J. Ballesteros wrote:

When you say "everything is a file", they get scared.

yes, indeedy. "everything is a file" is a really, really bad thing
to say, I've found.


     It's so simple that this probably does not work.

go figure. I get that too.

Simplicity seems to be hard to grasp. And also, most
people IMHO really forgot unix and what interfaces are
about.


what a world, what a world.

ron

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