Back on Monday (/me rubs hands together)
> > So I will forgive you when ever you make a false blanket statement > here after hahaha! :-) > You wish. If others in this list also thinks I'm making a "false blanket statement" let them come forward and correct me. Keep your individual differences to yourself. > > :-) Let us see. Please condsider my points carefully will you? > I'm game. > > They may use Windows cursingly at times but most wont change to Linux > very fast! History proves it :-) > Maybe. Folks I've met wasn't very evangelical enough to coerce and convert Windoze people. I'm in for advocacy and spreading awareness, not forcible conversion. > > I respect your privacy. But when you make public statements your > credibility is a big factor. Internet is a big place for > misinformation :-) I am not Wikipedia :) > > We will be discussing File Systems available to Both Linux and BSD I > will explain. > Oh yeah, Movie at 11? > > Hmm You haven't used a BSD as a Desktop I can know from this. > I've ran a BSD running KDE etc etc. I know how it looks. But that's not what I meant. > > * Linux community being, tinkering-crowd friendly? SquashFS? BtrFS? > >Kolivas' SD > > scheduler? And a superior VFS facility? > > I hope you know what these things are. If not tell me I can explain. > :p LOL > >Does BSDs even have a journalled > > filesystem? I'm asking because I want to know. > > > > Hmm you don't even know that and you are telling BSD is lagging behind!!! > Your Knowledge is what is lagging behind. I guess you will admit that :-) > People ask questions so they can _know_! I'm just reading about UFS2, and I couldn't find a source which says it does support journalling. So, does it have some technology to beat unclean shutdown, something which helps us for a home system? Linux kernel was written with low-cost, home hardware in focus, so there were a lot of design that went into it which was home system friendly. Anyway, please state your facts, they are informative. > > How freequent is the most freequent Linux releaseyou know of? > I can see kernel updates almost weekly at LKML/LWN. > > I will discuss these things in detailed mails. > Understanding history and facts will greatly change our notions if we > are brave enough to acknowledge the truth. > This thread would have been a LOT MORE interesting if it was not for your condescending attitude and rude poke at people's opinion. Anyway, I don't mind. You really show you're from the BSD-camp. > If nobody else tackle your false assumptions I will del with it one by > one from monday onwards. let us make this a learning experience. > I'm in. More than happy to absorb new knowledge. > The trouble now is "Saturdays" are exclusively for my wife. > I have got the ultimatum for sitting infront of the computer too long. > I feel sorry for her ;-) -- Mahesh Aravind _______________________________________________ Indian Libre User Group Cochin Mailing List http://www.ilug-cochin.org/mailing-list/ http://mail.ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org #[email protected]
