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Re: Core
Rick Jones wrote:
>
> George Bonser wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Micah Yoder wrote:
> >
> > > George Bonser wrote:
> >
> > > Well, right...but I was under the impression that the core would be a
> > > set of "layers" - the base core, development, networking, and X. Makes
> > > sense to me.
> >
> > Look for the c in core. If it is upper case as in Core, that means the
> > bare minimum Linux Core. If it is lower case like core, we are talking
> > about the core of the SEUL distribution.
>
> Please, don't start that mess again. There was too much confusion over
> that. Omega, put out that it should be "Linux core". We can shorten
> that to "lcore" but it's just too darned easy to hit, or not hit, shift
> when typing. Besides we'd be putting that out every week once we start
> taking on numbers of new sub's.
>
> Can we agree on calling it "lcore or Lcore" if it's the "Linux core"
> we're talking about instead of the SEUL core?
I just thought of this. Why refer to them seperatly? The Linux core is
the SEUL core. We don't stray from the Linux core until we get into
SEUL base. Base/required to be exact. So what are you refering to when
you say SEUL core?
--
Out here,
Rick Jones
rickya@siservices.net
- References:
- Re: Core
- From: George Bonser <grep@oriole.sbay.org>
- Re: Core
- From: Rick Jones <rickya@siservices.net>