On Aug 28, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Todd Walton wrote:
If I were on a 21st century operating system, like Linux, I could write a shell script or an ebuild or the like and I would mark checkboxes indicating just which apps I wanted and I'd hit Go.
erm, 20th-century. The core concepts of Linux come straight out of Unix from the 1970's.This, however, makes the difficulty of automating things in Windows even more amusing to me.
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