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I was first told that before May 1995.
I was using Xenix back in ... thinks ... 1986? That just worked.
The last time I tried this I gave up at the "recompile the kernel" stage because I couldn't get an open source C compiler that was already compiled. I needed a working Linux box with a C compiler on it so I could compile my downloaded C compiler so Icould compile my operating system. FFS.
That sort of activity made sense when Honeywell built a brand new mainframe and the first assembler is written in machine code with just enough code to produce a slightly better assembler.
I really, really, really, really want to make this work. I've switched to OpenOffice.org and FireFox and so on. I am running Windows ME on the desktops and Win 98SE on my server - I will NOT upgrade them 'cos Micro$oft aren't getting any more money out of me.
Linux appears to be the alternative ... but I can see why hardened "Macs aren't real computers" people are quietly moving that way.
Linux should not be this bloody hard.
Originally posted by NickFitz
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I was using Xenix back in ... thinks ... 1986? That just worked.
Originally posted by NickFitz
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That sort of activity made sense when Honeywell built a brand new mainframe and the first assembler is written in machine code with just enough code to produce a slightly better assembler.
I really, really, really, really want to make this work. I've switched to OpenOffice.org and FireFox and so on. I am running Windows ME on the desktops and Win 98SE on my server - I will NOT upgrade them 'cos Micro$oft aren't getting any more money out of me.
Linux appears to be the alternative ... but I can see why hardened "Macs aren't real computers" people are quietly moving that way.
Linux should not be this bloody hard.
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