Mail Archives: opendos/1997/09/09/11:24:03
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Bill Currie wrote:
> On 8 Sep 97 at 3:44, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> > I ask this: What good is having the kernel sources if one cannot
> > update the utility set to accomodate new kernel features?
> >
> > Could someone please explain this.
>
> Bah, why worry about it? Roll your own utils. Or use djgpp. The
> only thing I don't know how to do (that I'm interested in) is format
> drives. But I'll figure that out eventually.
I have rolled some of my own things, but I don't have any desire
to code full utility sets.
> You've got the kernel sources; DEFINE your own set of utilities and
> hang Caldera (if that's what you want to do).
Naw, I'd rather use and build upon existing free source. With a
GNU touch. ;o)
I've nothing against Caldera either BTW. I'm just heavily
disappointed by their reversal. No big life changing event to
me... ;o)
Linux still == Free ;o)
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