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Re: [MiNT] standard UNAME replies
On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, kellis wrote:
> Also what is the exact definition os MiNTOS?
> Is it the part with init and all that? that qualifies as MiNTOS.
> Or any system using MiNT as kernal?
AFIK, MiNTOS is a multiuser operating system built on MiNT, in other words
a system with init running.
> MiNTOS would sound too much like the candy. (mentos)
What's wrong with that? :)
> and besides probably not even appropriate.
True, whether init is running or not shouldn't make much of a difference
for the compilation of a program, at least no more than whether MiNTnet or
N.AES is running.
Btw Kellis, your email had "root@leading.net" as sender.. have you got a
new job as sysadmin or is your configuration just wrong? :)
Maurits.
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