Re: Fwd: Re: OT: svscan and the hard disk

From: Martín Marqués (martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar)
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 18:41:11 EST


On Vie 30 Nov 2001 20:29, José Luis Domingo López wrote:
> On Friday, 30 November 2001, at 09:33:21 -0300,
>
> Martín Marqués wrote:
> > Any thoughts on what DJB thinks of the Linux FS?
> >
> > Sorry for him, each day I convince myself of not using Qmail ever!
>
> Does this means that the opinions of those who don't think like you
> doesn't quality, or worth being taken into account ?.
>
> How many times a week do you hear "subsystem X is broken", or "kernel
> developer Y fucked this" on this list ?. Is this different from the same
> facts, but being said by someone (DJB) who obviously has many people
> against, for several reasons (many of them, non-technical ones) ?
>
> PS: first and last email from my part on this subject.

Sorry. I think you missunderstood me. I am working on Postfix (see the
headers of the mail), but we work alot with Qmail here.
I really never liked it that much (lots of things that just ich me alot), and
I find myself happy with Postfix.
What I wanted was an opinion, just because lots of people are talking about
data loses on some of the Journaling systems (especially reiser on IDE HD).

I hope nobody got offended, at least from my part. I totally disagree with
the thoughts of DJB.

Once againg, sorry.

-- 
Porqué usar una base de datos relacional cualquiera,
si podés usar PostgreSQL?
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Martín Marqués                  |        mmarques@unl.edu.ar
Programador, Administrador, DBA |       Centro de Telematica
                       Universidad Nacional
                            del Litoral
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