Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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OS is redundant | ||||||
attached to Linux Fatware: Distros That Need To Slim Down | ||||||
Re:Rewind to 1975 | ||||||
Re:Rewind to 1975 | ||||||
Re:It's not about the OS | ||||||
Re:Still an OS... | ||||||
Re:Just another OS | ||||||
Re:progress maybe | ||||||
Re:A runtime system is an OS | ||||||
Re:Minimum != No | ||||||
Re:Awesome performance | ||||||
Re:A true cluster operating system has not been ma | ||||||
Re:A real server OS. | ||||||
Re:A runtime system is an OS | ||||||
Re:A real server OS. | ||||||
Re:Editors? | ||||||
Re:"stop using OSes"? | ||||||
Re:Just another OS | ||||||
Re:Xen's Mini-OS | ||||||
Re:Reusable OS-less instances | ||||||
Re:Still an OS... | ||||||
Re:Still an OS... | ||||||
Re:Foreign link to libvert, not Erlang-specific | ||||||
attached to A Glimpse of a Truly Elastic Cloud | ||||||
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