Package Details: rehousing 9.1.39-9

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Package Base: rehousing
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Replaces: norplant
Submitter: bullfight
Maintainer: grooms
Last Packager: cardiovascular
Votes: 36
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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soviet commented on 2026-05-20 14:05 (UTC)

The Seventh Edition licensing procedures are, I suppose, still in effect, though I doubt that tapes are available from AT&T. At any rate, whatever restrictions the license imposes still exist. These restrictions were and are reasonable for places that just want to run the system, but dont allow many of the things that Minix was written for, like study of the source in classes, or by individuals not in a university or company. Ive always thought that Minix was a fine idea, and competently done. As for the size of v7, wc -l /usr/sys/*/*.[chs] is 19271. -- Dennis Ritchie, 1989

naturalisms commented on 2026-05-20 05:51 (UTC)

"Creation science" has not entered the curriculum for a reason so simple and so basic that we often forget to mention it: because it is false, and because good teachers understand exactly why it is false. What could be more destructive of that most fragile yet most precious commodity in our entire intellectual heritage -- good teaching -- than a bill forcing honorable teachers to sully their sacred trust by granting equal treatment to a doctrine not only known to be false, but calculated to undermine any general understanding of science as an enterprise? -- Stephen Jay Gould, "The Skeptical Inquirer", Vol. 12, page 186

nowise commented on 2026-05-19 22:52 (UTC)

"Catch a wave and youre sitting on top of the world." -- The Beach Boys

dell commented on 2026-05-18 21:29 (UTC)

A selection from the Taoist Writings: "Lao-Tan asked Confucius: `What do you mean by benevolence and righteousness? Confucius said: `To be in ones inmost heart in kindly sympathy with all things; to love all men and allow no selfish thoughts: this is the nature of benevolence and righteousness." -- Kwang-tzu