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Message-ID: <a9951d2a0802072016m635784ffw73c1de7a86e064c2@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Fri, 8 Feb 2008 12:16:01 +0800
From:	"Rogelio Serrano" <rogelio.serrano@...il.com>
To:	unlisted-recipients:; (no To-header on input)
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: The ext3 way of journalling

On Jan 9, 2008 12:07 AM, Tuomo Valkonen <tuomov@....fi> wrote:
> One should always indicate the version of software when complaining. Well,
>
>     $ uname -a
>     Linux noi 2.6.14 #1 PREEMPT Sun Oct 30 20:18:48 EET 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
>
> I've tried upgrading, and failed: the megatonne monolith with a gazillion
> hidden options (and totally worthless make oldconfig) is impossible to
> compile these days, and the distros' stock kernel are utter and total crap
> that load drivers in wrong order etc., and are difficult to configure
> (demanding crap that demands udev to edit their initrds). Not to even
> speak of the udev-demanding scsi-mapping insanity of SATA etc. devices
> these days.
>

somebody has been reading the Unix Haters Handbook...

I like that book too. In a way it a very good guideline for unix developers.


> I've had it with Linux. It's no longer for power users. It's so complex
> that it's only for idiot users that are content with the shoddy defaults,
> and (paid) developers.
>
> --
> Tuomo
>

I said that 2 weeks ago. And after trying out alternatives im back to linux.

But i bought the minix 3 book...

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