Re: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars! (fwd))

2000-06-15 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Warner Losh wrote: Tell them that it is a daemon, not a devil. A daemon isn't the devil, nor does it promote the worship of devilry. In Japan, the daemon is viewed as a nice, lovable creature. The Of course, they don't translate daemon as "akuma". :-) -- Daniel C. Sobral

Re: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars! (fwd))

2000-06-15 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Sergey Babkin wrote: "Daniel C. Sobral" wrote: Warner Losh wrote: Tell them that it is a daemon, not a devil. A daemon isn't the devil, nor does it promote the worship of devilry. In Japan, the daemon is viewed as a nice, lovable creature. The Of course, they don't

Re: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars! (fwd))

2000-06-15 Thread Sergey Babkin
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote: Warner Losh wrote: Tell them that it is a daemon, not a devil. A daemon isn't the devil, nor does it promote the worship of devilry. In Japan, the daemon is viewed as a nice, lovable creature. The Of course, they don't translate daemon as "akuma". :-)

RE: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars!(fwd)

2000-06-14 Thread Koster, K.J.
"Even the site talks about a deamon being 'unleashed' in you computer blah." Have you perhaps pointed out that Linux is full of daemons too? If you listen closely to the box you can hear them chitter amongst eachother. Inetd for example, a.k.a. "The Mother of All Deamons". Phew, they

Re: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars! (fwd))

2000-06-14 Thread Andrew Kenneth Milton
+[ Koster, K.J. ]- [Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] | | "Even the site talks about a deamon being 'unleashed' in you | computer blah." | | Have you perhaps pointed out that Linux is full of daemons too? If you | listen

Re: [Oz-ISP] FreeBSD and the forces of darkness. Real religious w ars! (fwd))

2000-06-14 Thread Warner Losh
Tell them that it is a daemon, not a devil. A daemon isn't the devil, nor does it promote the worship of devilry. In Japan, the daemon is viewed as a nice, lovable creature. The Japanese think he is cute. Too bad the BSD magazine isn't more widely available in the states. The daemons in it