In the immortal words of Julie Baumler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> You guys obviously haven't heard about the alternate drivers which have
> multiple switches to allow things like a bind and top interface, multiple
> instances of /dev/gfn, /dev/bfn, compatibility between /dev/gfn and
> /dev/wife, etc. Unfortunately, there tend to be serious conversion
> problems when using existing /dev/gf0, /dev/bf0, /dev/wife, and
> /dev/husband device nodes with the alternate drivers which can result in
> substancial permanent system resource degradation.
There's also the matter of import/export restrictions. Certain
localities consider such patches to MonagamOS to be in violation of a
number of archaic statutes. Luckily, such laws are enforced only
sporadically in the US, but one you've been forced by the state to
mount /dev/lawyer, all sorts of holy hell can break loose. (cf.
www.paddleboro.org)
void main {
free(your mind) && will_follow(your ass);
}
-n
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