Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation
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@cnewman said in Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation:
SAM you have so many like but you're so stupid at times.. WTF is wrong with you, are rewriting history?
https://mangolassi.it/topic/60/our-community-guidelines
No personally attacking any user.
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@cnewman said in Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation:
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@scottalanmiller
It seems I'll have to email these sites to confirm Linux is NOT an Operating and is ONLY a Kernel as a system as Scott Stated, I'll do so on Monday.End of discussion.
I'm not sure @cnewman AKA Curtis3363 is even qualified to work with this kernel...
...and btw, it's Monday, so please post the responses you received that would certainly poke massive holes in your daft notions of how things work.
....printer programming??? Seriously, go back to the looney bin you escaped from, you need those meds they were giving you.
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Oh yes, it is Monday. He promised to email Linspire and let us know that they were not an OS.
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That was enjoyable, but I feel a bit dumber now after reading all that.
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All that needs to be done to prove that Linux is an Operating System is to provide us a screenshot as an example of the OS installed and running.
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@RamblingBiped said in Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation:
All that needs to be done to prove that Linux is an Operating System is to provide us a screenshot as an example of the OS installed and running.
We've been waiting on this.
And those letters from the companies that he accuses of not making OSes and not having GUIs, too.
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I'm wondering how @cnewman is getting a conversation with Linspire considering they disappeared a full eight years ago...
https://www.linux.com/news/linspire-going-away
ANd even Freespire, the OS that replaced Linspire, is long gone with its domain pointing to:
http://treatment.dentalimplantslifeline.com/
And even Xandros, the company that bought Linspire, eight years ago before shutting it down, has been gone long enough to no longer have a website.
Inquiring minds want to know!
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By the way, Wikipedia says that Corel Linux was an OS. Just saying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corel_Linux
THis is another one that @cnewman asked us to verify with. A rare OS that didn't last even a year disappearing in 2000. Yeah, sixteen years ago. Corel Linux was dead and gone for eight years before Linspire packed up and vanished.
I feel like he's intentionally searching out OSes in the hope that no one knows what the words were any longer to try to hide his shame. Or does he really think that these are the Linux based OSes around?
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Likewise, Mandrake Linux disappeared in 2005. Now we could give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that he meant Mandriva, not Mandrake, and that would give him until 2011. Still, either five years or eleven years since those products disappeared.
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It's telling that @cnewman failed to even be able to name a single current or business class OS built on Linux. None have existed for at least five years. All three were total jokes in their time - all meant for children or hobbyists or really, really incapable and non-technical end users.
And all three were specifically built around an all-GUI experience which goes against @cnewman's own claims that Linux cannot have a GUI as he defined it as being GUIless as part of what made it Linux.
Clearly, he's never even encountered a Linux system before. Over and over again the same issues... not even able to produce a plausible lie.
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Wow, is all I can say on this thread....
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@StuartJordan said in Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation:
Wow, is all I can say on this thread....
Yeah, that about sums it all up.
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Hey @cnewman didn't want you to forget to get back to us with the responses from your references. We are all very interested to hear what Corel and Linspire have to say about all of this. Their input will be most valuable.
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Okay @cnewman just checking to see how those responses from your references are working out? I'm sure that they are very anxious for you to share their responses with the public so that we can figure out what Linux is. The technical world is waiting on you to enlighten us. Any day now, just go ahead and post.
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Also wondering how the new HP DRM is affecting your printer programming career.
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How's your Lindows installs coming?
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I just re-read this thread and it makes me smile. Can we do a weekly AMA with @cnewman ?
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@IRJ said in Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation:
I just re-read this thread and it makes me smile. Can we do a weekly AMA with @cnewman ?
Now that is a great idea. It would be the most popular thing ever.
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Many things use a linux kernel, Android. Heck we even have serial network servers (headless thing) run Linux kernels but not a full blown OS.
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Wait until you see the hardware as software explosion in the next couple years. It'll soon be impossible to tell the divide between them.