Op woensdag 23 maart 2005 13:17, schreef Gudmund Areskoug:
> you'd still have to add something like 5 years (at least, I guess) until
> the "old way" has stopped being common in e. g. peoples homes, voluntary
> organizations etc. and other places in the typical computer life cycle.

I asked, because at the moment when the client is powered down, processes are 
not stopped on the server.  I think that this will not in the future even 
when a soft power down (or whatever it is called) is used.  The server at the 
moment is not notified that the processes are to be stopped...

-- 
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless



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