Hi,
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> I'm personally in X 99% of the time except for the reasonably rare case
> when I'm chasing down some bug I know I can reproduce and I want the
> kernel to have access to the console.
>
> And I doubt I'm alone in that. I suspect most people who use Linux in any
> interesting situation (and no, I don't think servers are very interesting
> from most standpoints) tend to do this. Agreed?
Our gatekeeper has never even heard of X. And no, I wouldn't call it a
server. The only thing it does is to control which doors and gates are
open and which are closed, and whether or not the runaway is free...
Thunder
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