On 17 Jul 2020 12:57 -0700, from lm(a)mcvoy.com (Larry McVoy):
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 05:53:58AM +1000, Warren
Toomey wrote:
I'm happy with it, you silly twisted boy,
you.
But +1 to Grant's point not to turn TUHS into a Linux support forum.
Quite frankly, I'm old dude who relies on his kids to fix his phone
and I can google and find answers to just about any Linux problem.
So no need for that here.
I agree. For topicality, I think it's reasonable to draw the line
somewhere similar to what's already the case with the "true" unixes,
if I'm allowed to use such a designation. As a rule of thumb,
something along the lines of: if it's got a historical application
(say, "how do I get UUCP running on this Linux installation designed
to replicate a 1992 system?") then it's on topic; if it's solely about
modern systems ("how do I get Wayland running with my Nvidia GeForce
RTX 2060 Super?") then it's off topic.
So, really, no significant change there.
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