1 From: Boris Kraut <krt@nurfuerspam.de>
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3 Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 04:22:01 +0100
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5 Message-ID: <20120229032201.xCLWqC@silberbruch>
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8 To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
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9 Subject: Zitat des Tages
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11 Robert Shingledecker:
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12 > I believe that booting a computer should be fast. It
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13 > should always start from a known pristine state. I
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14 > believe that one should have control of the processes
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15 > that are running at boot time and the collection of
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16 > applications that one wishes to use. Whereas, most
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17 > distributions become larger and larger. Mostly offering
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18 > more eye candy than functionality and dictating the
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19 > runtime environment and application selection. I find
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20 > these too slow, too many unneeded processes, and not
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21 > my desire of applications.
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