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>>>>> "David" == David Leal <lorien@esoterica.pt> trolled:
> developed today are microkernel based, e. g. Windows NT, GNU HURD, BeOS...

Nitpick: WinNT is *not* based on a microkernel.

> Looking at this, and realizing that Linux IS based on a system which is
> 30 years old I ask the following question: How viable is Linux? Are we
> (well, I mean you, because, as much as I would like, I haven't contributed
> anything to the kernel yet) going in the right directions?

Does anybody care ?


Stefan

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