George (greerga@nidhogg.ham.muohio.edu) writes:
> >I've got an old 486/50 laptop that's got a couple of PCMCIA network cards in
> >it, doing routing/NAT stuff between my home LAN and an ADSL line, and it works
> >perfectly. It all boots off of floppies, and I'm working on getting it to
> >boot off of one. It would be impossible if all my stuff were linked against
> >xlib.
>
> Do you build kernels on your router?
>
> If not, then your point is moot.
That statement is insane. Whether or not I build kernels on my router has
absolutely nothing to do with the issue. And if you can't see the point,
what are you doing here?
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