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Re: Funny article
From: dphull () ku edu
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:33:46 -0600 (CST)

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, martin f krafft wrote:

i guess the main argument against this joke is that an operating
system with 10 different web servers, 10 different mail servers, 10
different ftp servers, 20 different window managers, 10 different
browsers, 20 different mail clients, and so on, and so on, will have
how many more bugs than a monolithic approach with 1 web server,
1 mail server, 1 ftp server, etc...

I don't consider the web/mail/ftp servers, windows managers, browsers, mail 
clients etc. to be part of the operating system, per se.

Certainly a vulnerability in Apache should not be a strike against Linux, 
should it?

I like how the article quoted Steve Ballmer comparing Windows 2000 Server and 
W2K3 Server with Red Hat 6. Why doesn't Ballmer compare the state of the art 
Windows OS' available at the time RH6 came out? Did Windows NT 4 not stack up 
as well against RH6 as W2K/3?

--
Dave Hull
Senior IT Analyst, Information Services
The University of Kansas
voice: (785) 864-0403 || fax: (785) 864-0485


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