[plug] "the debate"

david.buddrige at mitswa.com.au david.buddrige at mitswa.com.au
Tue Mar 30 16:51:35 WST 1999


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bill G. Gruff [SMTP:greg at networx.net.au]
> Sent:	Tuesday, March 30, 1999 4:43 PM
> To:	plug at linux.org.au
> Subject:	RE: [plug] "the debate"
> 
> > > Even if you want to call it one and a half months, it's still longer
> than
> > > any Linux machine could stay up.
> On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 david.buddrige at mitswa.com.au wrote:
> > hahahahahhahahahahahahahaha.... now you're being silly... Linux machines
> are
> > _normally_ up for years at a time... 24 hours / day, 7 days / week,
> while
> > being used on a daily basis.... 
> Now I know you're trolling. A new Linux kernel come out _all_ the time, so
> you have to reboot to upgrade your kernel. You can't fool me.
> 
I see - and when was the last time _you_ installed a service pack for
windows without rebooting hmmm?

BTW, who says u _have_ to upgrade the kernel?  This is only if u want to -
the older kernels still run just fine - u only upgrade if u need/want new
features of said kernel....

cheers

Dave...

>  
> -Bill G. Gruff <Thought.Assassin at mitswa.com.au>


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