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Re: LINUX is obsolete



 In article <6121@skye.ed.ac.uk> richard@aiai.UUCP (Richard Tobin) writes:
 >If you wanted a full-featured Unix with paging, job-control, a window
 >system and so on, would it be quicker to start from basic Minix and
 >add the features, or to start from Linux and fix the 386-specific
 >bits?  
 
 Another option that seems to be totally forgotten here is buy UNIX or a
 clone.  If you just want to USE the system, instead of hacking on its
 internals, you don't need source code.  Coherent is only $99, and there
 are various true UNIX systems with more features for more money.  For the
 true hacker, not having source code is fatal, but for people who just
 want a UNIX system, there are many alternatives (albeit not free).
 
 Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vul.nl)