German Linux Migration White Paper Updated
TheRealDamion writes to let us know that the German Federal Government Co-Ordination and Advisory Agency (KBSt) has released an updated version of their Linux Migration guide whitepaper. This guide, originally released in 2003, is incredibly detailed offering assistance on a wide range of issues that could be faced in a migration from Windows to Linux.
$ man bspear
bspear(2)
NAME
bspear - an interface to the attacks with bamboo spear.
SYNOPSIS
bspear [-d target] [-p powerlevel] [-K]
OPTIONS
-d, --destination
The candidate for an attack is specified.
A name or a part number can be used as a target specification form.
By default, bspear attacks 'localhost'.That is, suicide.
-p, --power
The power degree for poking a bamboo spear.
By default, 'max'.The Japanese military man is the best always.
-K, --KAMIKAZE
It does not look back upon its life. That is, soul attack.
It giving the damage of destructive to destination.
But, the hard disk is destroyed...
EXAMPLES
bspear -d LEOPARD2 -p max --KAMIKAZE
Ah, I misunderstood your last post. I apologize.
Fortunately, Linux can be used without GNU. If it is not, that is simply because GNU is the most popular choice for many system utilities. The fact that people like it better with GNU (for some system utilities) does not make GNU an essential part of the OS, only a popular choice.
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