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Re: LINUX is obsolete



 In article <12595@star.cs.vu.nl> ast@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum) writes:
 >
 >I was in the U.S. for a couple of weeks, so I haven't commented much on
 >LINUX (not that I would have said much had I been around), but for what 
 >it is worth, I have a couple of comments now.
 
 Maybe keepng quiet would have been best.
 
 >1. MICROKERNEL VS MONOLITHIC SYSTEM
 >
 >   While I could go into a long story here about the relative merits of the
 >   two designs, suffice it to say that among the people who actually design
 >   operating systems, the debate is essentially over.
 
 No, MS-DOS won. Sad, but there you are. 60 million: Next
 
 It would be churlish to point out that MS-DOS has loadable device drivers
 and that VMS is now (basically)a set of loadable service modules and drivers.
 
 "Microkernel" was the buzz-word of last year, so Minix is a microkernel.
 "Object-oriented" is this years, so Minix is object-oriented - right?
 
 
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