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- Path: sparky!uunet!uunet.ca!canrem!telly!evan
- From: evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch)
- Subject: Re: DELL SVR4 - separate /usr and /var filesystem?
- Organization: Somewhere just far enough out of Toronto
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 03:47:05 GMT
- Message-ID: <2AB40B3A.4AC7@telly.on.ca>
- Keywords: dell svr4 filesystem
- References: <Bu9nB2.G6E@portal.hq.videocart.com> <id.I13T.6_D@ferranti.com> <BuEvwy.2rt@gator.rn.com>
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- In article <BuEvwy.2rt@gator.rn.com> larry@gator.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
-
- >>IF you want Merge. But why would I want Merge?
-
- >If you want it, then just type dos. If you don't, you get to
- >delete it or remove it.
-
- >At least you have a choice.
-
- The real choice is whether to pay for it or not. If you know ahead of
- time you'll never need it, being forced to buy and then de-install it
- is not what I'd call a superior "choice".
-
- The need for some people to run DOS programs under UNIX is still very
- real, and is not likely to go away for some time. But technically
- superior options, such as a separate MS-DOS server running Desqview/X,
- and an increasing number of DOS software being ported to run native
- under UNIX, make this option less necessary than it used to be.
-
- Yes, I understand the economics of it. Dell (or any vendor) can get a
- significant break from Locus if Merge is bundled with every copy of its
- UNIX. That makes the price of the product lower than it might be for
- those who want everything, but guarantees the total product will be more
- expensive than it need be for those who *don't* want Merge.
-
- Just as I don't want MS-DOS bundled into the hardware I buy (thus
- increasing its cost) if I never plan to use it, I don't DOS bundled into
- my UNIX. Sure that's what Locus would like -- guess why? -- but this is
- a clear case of where unbundling is a feature, not a bug.
-
- I can understand arguments of how LAN software and the development
- system should not be unbundled, especially when they incrementally add
- so little to the cost of the base product. But DOS emulation is clearly a
- third-party adjunct that is not a part of the base package, and has no
- business being wrapped into it.
-
- --
- Evan Leibovitch, Sound Software Ltd., located in beautiful Brampton, Ontario
- evan@telly.on.ca / uunet!utzoo!telly!evan / (416) 452-0504
- "This Used To Be My Playground" -- Madonna, singing about mens' washrooms
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