Hello Paul,
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 6:01:48 PM, you wrote:
Oh, c'mon, Rob! I really didn't want to ask Paul Brook that, but
sure you'll fix my cluelessness right here, right now - tell me, tell me,
why Linux has dynamic-loadable modules support, which clueless passers-by
like me call
Hello Rob,
Thursday, October 26, 2006, 5:31:46 PM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 11:01 am, Paul Brook wrote:
Oh, c'mon, Rob! I really didn't want to ask Paul Brook that, but
sure you'll fix my cluelessness right here, right now - tell me, tell me,
why Linux has
Hello Paul,
Ummm, I must be representing my ideas somewhat unclear... ;-)
Saturday, October 28, 2006, 3:08:20 AM, you wrote:
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Thanks for your response. But I hope none of us take the discussion
too seriously to consider the arguments like above are all-convincing.
They can be
Hello Rob,
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 2:28:47 AM, you wrote:
On Monday 23 October 2006 9:38 pm, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
Maybe. But where are new chips in qemu? Why there're still only 2
ARM boards? How do I stick wi-fi card in one of them? So the concern
is not just if it's easy to add
Hello Paul,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 11:29:52 PM, you wrote:
On Monday 23 October 2006 21:01, Rob Landley wrote:
On Sunday 22 October 2006 2:27 pm, Paul Brook wrote:
I've been considering a machine config file for a while, but haven't come
up with a coherent way of representing everything