On 20141208_1214-0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > In a thread titled "Re: 9p/plumber to replace D-Bus?" > [email protected] wrote: > [https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]]> > > > > >Le 08.12.2014 14:18, Marty a écrit : > >>[SNIP] > >>Multi-seat PC and other > >>anachronisms probably have to go away. > > Exactly what is meant by "Multi-seat PC"?
I was thinking about a similar question while reading the Plan 9 postings: What is meant by 'PoC'? Let me try to answer your question. 1. 'PC' is, I believe, an abreviation for 'Personal Computer' 2. 'Multi-seat' is several seats, which could only imply several persons occupying those (several) seats. Ergo, a confused expression open to multiple interpretations, and no exact meaning whatsoever. Can you help me with 'PoC'? > I'm working on defining a heavily customized personal installation of > Debian. One of the *STRONG* underlying assumptions is the the machine would > only ever be used by a specific individual. One of the underlying > motivations is personally understanding the the guts of Linux. > > >[snip] Peace. -- Paul E Condon [email protected] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

