What is a kernel?

Steve Johnson sjohnson at commercial-lithographing.com
Fri Aug 3 15:11:12 CDT 2001


If the goal (and I'm not sure it is) is to make Linux ubiquitous, it seems
to me that we might have to be a tad more tolerant of the person who does
not what to climb a mountain to find out how high it is - just because _you_
had to.

-----Original Message-----
From: Franklin, Joel [mailto:JDFranklin at moheck.com]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 9:56 AM
To: 'kclug at kclug.org'
Subject: RE: What is a kernel?

> When I have a problem I have to figure out I got to the internet or to a
> mailing list nowadays.  Isn't this guy just doing the same thing, using
the
> resources available to get an answer to his question?

I tend to take issue with questions of the nature "What is X? Email your
answer directly to me."

The unwritten subtext is "I refuse to tell you what I do or don't know about
X, or where I've looked and failed to find an answer, because I don't care
if you waste your time telling me what I already know or giving me
information that's too advanced for me to handle. I can't be bothered to
read your silly little list, andI'm probably spamming a pile of similar
lists and groups."




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