Gee, I knew Dave Cutler, Architect of Windows NT was into driving fast cars. See this Url: http://www.toyota-atlantic.com/global/driver s/dCUR/ATLdpDRIVER_dCURBIO_WFC.html
I just didn't know he wanted to drive everybodys car.
The Magic Numbers in the Berkeley File System are Birth Dates of Berkeley Developers. I can't remember which is which but they are, Kirk Mckusick's, Eric Allman's and Bill Joy's. The "hidden message" in the BIND Operations guide's WKS example. The author (Eric Allman) of the nroff me macro package didn't use the two letter combination "KM" KM are Kirk Mckusick's initials.
Do you think Linux will ever reach the point that Ma & Pa Hall will be able to buy a version of Linux Install it and be able to do what ever they want with out calling up their "Son Jon" for support?
Gee, I knew Dave Cutler, Architect of Windows NTr s/dCUR /ATLdpDRIVER_dCURBIO_WFC.html
was into driving fast cars. See this Url:
http://www.toyota-atlantic.com/global/drive
I just didn't know he wanted to drive everybodys car.
The Magic Numbers in the Berkeley File System are Birth Dates of Berkeley Developers. I can't remember which is which but they are, Kirk Mckusick's, Eric Allman's and Bill Joy's. The "hidden message" in the BIND Operations guide's WKS example. The author (Eric Allman) of the nroff me macro package didn't use the two letter combination "KM" KM are Kirk Mckusick's initials.
Do you think Linux will ever reach the point that Ma & Pa Hall will be able to buy a version of Linux Install it and be able to do what ever they want with out calling up their "Son Jon" for support?