On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 13:33 -0800, Bill Barnes wrote:
> 
> Well, that's because the Linux community runs in
> Sensitivity Severity Mode (SSM).  That is, the more
> desperate your needs the more likely a link or a
> package will be broken.

You may not know it because it reaches way back to when
assembler code was chiseled into stone plates. It is the
ancestor of what modern folks call the SSM.

The name is Murphy's Law.

It means that the rpms for KDE 2.1 will appear on the internet
just 5 minutes after you went on a 3-week computer-free vacation
to an area where nobody ever heard of the internet.
 
wobo
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