Once Freenet comes a long we'll see a new and improved "web". The design is absolutely brilliant. Sure, there are still a lot of attacks they haven't solved - but it's comming along.:-)
I never go under the bonnet of my car anyway - 's what I pay my local garage to do.
Ok, so you didn't get the point. Your local garage can't fix your car if the hood is welded shut with a supersecret welding tool that only The Recently Broke Garage had access to.
Doesn't stop me from driving though.
Right. Hmpf. Let's continue this lame process of examples; would you buy and drive a car if it cost, say, 1 million dollars and your whole household was depending on it driving every day? What then, if it broke down and the garage that could unweld the hood had gone broke?
But still, "optional".. come on.. Anything besides the base package and the kernel is optional. The smallest SuSE "distro" I have seen was about 8MB, everything else was optional.
I think it is stupid, but I won't start a major argument:-). I could very well be wrong.
Once Freenet comes a long we'll see a new and improved "web". The design is absolutely brilliant. Sure, there are still a lot of attacks they haven't solved - but it's comming along. :-)
Ok, so you didn't get the point. Your local garage can't fix your car if the hood is welded shut with a supersecret welding tool that only The Recently Broke Garage had access to.
Doesn't stop me from driving though.Right. Hmpf. Let's continue this lame process of examples; would you buy and drive a car if it cost, say, 1 million dollars and your whole household was depending on it driving every day? What then, if it broke down and the garage that could unweld the hood had gone broke?
I have tried it myself.
But still, "optional".. come on.. Anything besides the base package and the kernel is optional. The smallest SuSE "distro" I have seen was about 8MB, everything else was optional.
I think it is stupid, but I won't start a major argument :-). I could very well be wrong.
--Erik
Well, whats /opt good for anyway? I mean, we have sertainly enough already?
Is it /opt as in optional? Then what else should not be in there except the kernel?
I don't quite grok this /opt thing, please explain to the ignorant-little-me
--Erik