2010/5/26 thib <t...@stammed.net>: > consul tores wrote: >> We have lost the posibility to install from disquette, we have to add >> an initrd, SElinux have been added by default because of Linus, Linus >> kernels define what to do, and ad infinitum. > > Linux is still extremely tweakable, and you are free to build the kernel > whichever way you want to. If you can't, maybe a specific distribution of > it will fit your needs -- the fact that its default configuration doesn't > [fit] doesn't necessarily mean Linus is evil, but that maybe the general > needs of most people are shifting. He doesn't have absolute power over > everything.
Yes, Linux (kernel) is very tweakable, but normal users are not able to compile their own kernel; i am more remembering when i could install using 3 diskettes, and now i can not do it anymore. If, we consider that the environment has changed; we have Red Hut, Ubuntu and Suse; pushing to include every thing into the kernel, what is the best for them, then we have a huge kernel; which is not the best for older ordenators, but it is the best for newer boxes. As we can see, Linus is been pushed to built a huger kernel. If, Debian has a very tested own kernel (Hurd), it should be focused to its users, who probably are using older hardware, and maybe are not using non-free software. This is why, i think that having a Debian kernel, the users could be covered against global decisions. >> Do you know how BSDs work? Have you try Hurd? > Are you referring to the BSDs development model? Anyway, progress on > kfreebsd *is* impressive, and it indeed looks like it might become a very > good alternative for Debian in the near future, but I wouldn't say the same > for the Hurd. It's actually very interesting, but currently lacks much > needed traction. No, not the development model; i am refering to the structure, a monolitic base system, which is very small and stable. Yes, i think in the same way, we need to test Hurd in an efective way. it could help to manage the actual tendency to emulate Windows, obtaning a sipler/efective/funtional OS. I could be wrong, but it seems the most of us are prefering stability. francisco -- Consultores Agropecuarios. Administracion, Produccion, Capacitacion. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktimygiy_1-bbtncku5rlrtwneiurdyub9mqoi...@mail.gmail.com