On Tue, 29 Nov 2016, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 28.11.2016 um 19:35 schrieb Pierre Frenkiel:
It seems that one must not be too curious, as each time you dig too
deep, you find some kind of mystery.
On the contrary, I think this is what makes Linux great. There might be
things which are a mystery to you at first, but you are allowed to look
behind the curtain.
It's certainly one reason why I love Linux. I can take it apart and go
as deep as I want.
I don't disagree. When you go deeper and are lost, you often find
some people which can explain what seems a mystery to you, but you
must be prepared to spend some time....
For example, how do you explain the presence in syslog of 12 times
the same 12 lines?
cheers,
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Pierre Frenkiel