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michael
on from the chaining-bootloaders-for-fun-and-profit dept.
cpaluc writes "Bored? Surplus spare time and PC hardware? Read on. OSNews has links to a couple of articles (1,2) about a guy who installed 37 operating systems on one PC. There's something to do with your spare time and hardware."
Probably get modded down for this, but I just *can't* resist imagining a Beowulf cluster of THESE.
"They said I probly shouldn't fly with just one eye," "I am Bender. Please insert girder."
However, I decided to stop at around 10 versions [of linux] because any more seemed redundant.
However, I decided to stop at around 10 versions [of linux] because any more seemed redundant.
However, I decided to stop at around 10 versions [of linux] because any more seemed redundant.
However, I decided to stop at around 10 versions [of linux] because any more seemed redundant.
riding round the world on an old motorcycle
37 Operating systems? In a row?
paintball
Can anyone tell me what their definition of redundant is?
Will RMS want this guy to call it GNU/Linux/FreeBSD/Windows/OS2/DOS/DRDOS/Netware?
www.Beyond7.com Insane modern art water sculpture.