On 07/01/2012 19:13, Timothy Mark Brennan Jr. wrote:
Sincerely,If we had to get rid of an diskette image just because it is considered "dated", then we would have to get rid of many terminologies that are much more outdated, such as "kernel".
I honestly don't see how kernels are outdated. They are still very much part of an operating system grated on windows and mac you don't notice that they are there, but they are. Linux is the one where you will see a fair bit of interaction with the kernel during boot up in the sense that you get to choose which version of the kernel to load.
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