Just my opinion, but if a distribution goes out of it's way to be "free", it should come with only free software. Make the users go out of their way to get the non-free software, that way they _know_ that what they're installing has a different license. This prevents them from breaking licenses by accident.
Try turning on "EXPERIMENTAL/INCOMPLETE" mode in the general kernel options. I havn't used 2.2.15 or 2.2.16, but between 2.2.0 and 2.2.14, sometimes it's tagged "experimental", and sometimes it's not. I suppose they're jacking with it.
If you had 50 people a day asking you when you were moving slackware to "linux 6", you'd probably justify the jump in version numbers too.
The best thing about this movie was that it taught us all exactly what NOT to do when writting a movie.
Just my opinion, but if a distribution goes out of it's way to be "free", it should come with only free software. Make the users go out of their way to get the non-free software, that way they _know_ that what they're installing has a different license. This prevents them from breaking licenses by accident.
however, that the most recent example in the book is dated June 1999, so it's possible that the word "Linux" hadn't reached Klein's ears by that time
However, it is possible that Klein doesn't care about operating systems. Most people I know certainly do not.
Try turning on "EXPERIMENTAL/INCOMPLETE" mode in the general kernel options. I havn't used 2.2.15 or 2.2.16, but between 2.2.0 and 2.2.14, sometimes it's tagged "experimental", and sometimes it's not. I suppose they're jacking with it.
Multiuser does not mean that it has effective preemptive multitasking.
that Linux ever beats Microsoft to anything.
Try IPv6 on for size.