:: Re: [DNG] Food for thought?
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Auteur: Johan Helsingius
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À: dng
Sujet: Re: [DNG] Food for thought?
Steve, here's a tip for this list and all mailing lists. However
long you have been on the list, don't tell a guy who's been here
for years and is trying to apologise for continuing the off-topic
discussion that he shouldn't apologize. :)

    Julf




On 19/02/2024 06:25, Steve Litt wrote:
> Johan Helsingius via Dng said on Sun, 18 Feb 2024 14:19:40 +0100
>
>> On 18/02/2024 12:45, Antony Stone wrote:
>>
>>> My major concern about such a system would be "it's all very
>>> interesting and I like the idea, but how do I get applications to
>>> run under it?"
>>
>> We are drifting dangerously off-topic, but I know Russ Cox had created
>> a way to run linux binaries (linuxemu). Not sure what the current
>> status is.
>
> Julf, here's a tip for this list and all mailing lists. When you've
> been on the list less that 48 hours, don't tell a guy who's been here
> for years what is and isn't on topic.
>
> SteveT
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