Re: Radio Userland
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Re: Radio Userland (#15640)
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<x-flowed>Stupid question: can it run command-line with "&", as a background
process that doesn't quit when you log out?
If so, then it is Unix.
(I have put my G4 450Mhz through so much Unix testing and it hasn't died
at all. THe BSD subsystem is rock-solid. I wrote some C code to test
in-memory data scanning and even with ridiculous memory usage and page
swapping, it held up like a champ. Ran for 8 hours non-stop at that
load, then came back down as if nothing had happened, happily telling me
all was well)
On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Robert Occhialini wrote:
>> For me, Frontier/RU will never really be practical
>> as long as there's no Unix runtime.
>
>
> So you don't count Mac OS X as a Unix OS?
>
> Hehe
>
> Robert Occhialini
>
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process that doesn't quit when you log out?
If so, then it is Unix.
(I have put my G4 450Mhz through so much Unix testing and it hasn't died
at all. THe BSD subsystem is rock-solid. I wrote some C code to test
in-memory data scanning and even with ridiculous memory usage and page
swapping, it held up like a champ. Ran for 8 hours non-stop at that
load, then came back down as if nothing had happened, happily telling me
all was well)
On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Robert Occhialini wrote:
>> For me, Frontier/RU will never really be practical
>> as long as there's no Unix runtime.
>
>
> So you don't count Mac OS X as a Unix OS?
>
> Hehe
>
> Robert Occhialini
>
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Re: Radio Userland
2/5/2002 by Emmanuel. M. Decarie
<x-flowed iso-8859-1>>Stupid question: can it run command-line with "&", as a background >process that doesn't quit when you
2/5/2002 by Emmanuel. M. Decarie