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kernel-project #2
Hello at all.
I had to write a website for the German education-system *bg*. I had
written about LINUX. I think that's an important and interesting topic
at all.
http://kickino.org/kernel-project/
That's the result of almost one month hard work. What do you say about it?
Myself is open for hints and other things *g*.
Have a nice day
Sebastian 'Frank(c)' Wieseler
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franks.help (5)
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12/25/2003 6:33:27 PM |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 19:33:27 +0100, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sebastian_=27Frank=A9=27_Wieseler?= <franks.help@arcor.de>:
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> I had to write a website for the German education-system *bg*. I had
> written about LINUX. I think that's an important and interesting topic
> at all.
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> http://kickino.org/kernel-project/
> That's the result of almost one month hard work. What do you say about it?
How do you say ... Nicht sprecken Deutch?
However, once I rooted around a bit, I found the Usenet threads from
Linus, Prof. Tannenbaum, et al, and I always enjoy reading them.
I wonder what the Prof. would say today. Microkernel drives iMacs,
Linux has been ported to everything short of toasters, and monolithic
kernels with loadable modules rule.
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keeling3 (171)
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12/25/2003 8:34:51 PM
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Hallo @ll.
First at all - I had to say sorry that I postet my Mail two times. :-(
s. keeling wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 19:33:27 +0100, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sebastian_=27Frank=A9=27_Wieseler?= <franks.help@arcor.de>:
>> I had to write a website for the German education-system *bg*. I had
>> written about LINUX. I think that's an important and interesting topic
>> at all.
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>> http://kickino.org/kernel-project/
>> That's the result of almost one month hard work. What do you say about it?
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> How do you say ... Nicht sprecken Deutch?
Oh... I see that's a big problem. But my teacher do not allow me to
write this website at any other languages, I think. But I hope after the
Januar 2004 I had time to write this page in English, too.
I will let you know. :-)
> However, once I rooted around a bit, I found the Usenet threads from
> Linus, Prof. Tannenbaum, et al, and I always enjoy reading them.
That's great. I hope I can put more of this on the page in the future *g*
> I wonder what the Prof. would say today.
Me, too.
Faithfull
Sebastian 'Frank(c)' Wieseler
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12/26/2003 6:06:53 PM
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