[cctalk] Re: Multics on Intel, was Re: Print chain for 1403

2024-12-30 Thread Ken Seefried via cctalk
On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 10:56 PM jim stephens via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > The kernel is large, but most of the "complication" is straightforward > within the discipline available in the kernel structure. > The majority of LoC in "the Linux kernel" as most people think about it (

[cctalk] Re: Multics on Intel, was Re: Print chain for 1403

2024-12-25 Thread Johan Helsingius via cctalk
On 25/12/2024 05:57, Mark Linimon via cctalk wrote: Stop by and visit us over on FreeBSD sometime, we abhor systemd :-) And there is of course Devuan - systemd-free debian. That's what I run on my laptop and desktop, servers are all freebsd. Julf

[cctalk] Re: Multics on Intel, was Re: Print chain for 1403

2024-12-24 Thread Mark Linimon via cctalk
> On 12/24/2024 9:56 PM CST jim stephens via cctalk > wrote: > The main quibble I have with current Linux is the systemd Stop by and visit us over on FreeBSD sometime, we abhor systemd :-) mcl

[cctalk] Re: Multics on Intel, was Re: Print chain for 1403

2024-12-24 Thread jim stephens via cctalk
On 12/23/24 17:29, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote: On Mon, 2024-12-23 at 18:21 -0500, Rod Bartlett via cctalk wrote: One site I used to service (USGS in Reston, VA) had a split computer room.  The left side was for IBM gear while the right side held a Honeywell Multics machine Stuart Feldman, f