On Jan 25, 2010, at 11:42 AM, William Donzelli wrote:
(come on,
some one take the bait!)
No thanks. Some of us had enough religion, with last week's
Microsoft/Unix fapfest.
"Religion", of course, being the term Windows fanboys use to dismiss
anything they don't like, even when it's presented with proof. That's
immature, disrespectful, unprofessional, and it makes one out to be a bit
of a dick.
Here's your proof, once again:
ns$ uptime
1:17pm up 1062 day(s), 14:23, 1 user, load average: 2.05, 1.65,
1.85
IP address please[0], there probably were a few remote kernel bugs in
the last 3 years. Yes, it is nice that $unixoid_OS can stay up for 3
years, but uptime alone is mostly only good for d?cksize wars - and 3
years probably doesn't impress the old VMS hands anyway. ;-)
Regards,
Alex.
[0] nmap should deduce the OS remotely well enough
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