Greetings to all freedom lovers !!!
10000 years ago man was not like this as he is now , a revolution had taken around him and in him , he had evolved these years ........... Now its time for another revolution inside LINUX ..... lets call it LINUX-II ..... The monolithic architecture had become age old now its need a change , we can start this change before the COPYRIGHT people starts this revolution , the COPYRIGHT people had already set for it .... so lets begin this revolution ...... "A LINUX WITH MICROKERNEL ARCHITECTURE" ............. lets celebrate freedom in a new domain of LINUX ..... Freedom lovers who is interested in this idea kindly contribute the vision ideas etc in my blog : http://anoopkrishnang.blogspot.com or feel free to contact me at anoopkrishnang@yahoo.in
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On Wednesday 29 Oct 2008, Anoop Krishnan G wrote:
Now its time for another revolution inside LINUX ..... lets call it LINUX-II ..... The monolithic architecture had become age old now its need a change , we can start this change before the COPYRIGHT people starts this revolution , the COPYRIGHT people had already set for it
Umm, Linux and all GNU programs are already copyrighted!
.... so lets begin this revolution ...... "A LINUX WITH MICROKERNEL ARCHITECTURE" ............. lets celebrate freedom in a new domain of
Isn't that what Hurd is supposed to achieve? Anyway, there are arguments both for and against the microkernel architecture, so why don't we first debate whether that architecture is actually a major step forward or not?
In the immortal words of some anonymous genius: If it ain't broke don't fix it :)
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-- Raju
Raj Mathur raju@linux-delhi.org wrote:
.... so lets begin this revolution ...... "A LINUX WITH MICROKERNEL ARCHITECTURE" ............. lets celebrate freedom in a new domain of
Isn't that what Hurd is supposed to achieve? Anyway, there are arguments both for and against the microkernel architecture, so why don't we first debate whether that architecture is actually a major step forward or not?
Umm, there's this thing called l4linux. But now that Anoop has clearly spelled out What the World Needs Now, it could be only a matter of time somebody starts the revolution. :p