On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 05:26:12PM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote:
While it is laudable to have an OS that's just a dedicated server OS with
no further desktop aspirations... come on guys. 256 character exec limit?
Most VMS servers are using ODS-2 which is a non-case preserving (think DOS)
On Mar 31, 2008, at 12:53 PM, David Cantrell wrote:
Incidentally, while I don't like case-smashing filesystems, I do think
that case-insensitive filesystems are a good idea, and I wish Unix was
like that. Having files called Configure and configure, or install
and
INSTALL is confusing even
David Cantrell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 05:26:12PM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote:
While it is laudable to have an OS that's just a dedicated server OS with
no further desktop aspirations... come on guys. 256 character exec limit?
Most VMS servers are using ODS-2 which is a non-case
On 2008-03-30 at 18:18 +0100, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker wrote:
Now, if I try to log in without first having unlocked the SSD, one would
expect it to propmt for the master password and present the client
certificate to the server. But oh, no, that would be far too sensible!
Instead tells the