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Re:It's not important

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on August 01, 2004 01:26 PM
you are a dumbass.
first off, opengroup certification is important because it ensures, at the source level, that the operating system can perform in mission critical and real-time environments. the linux standard base ensures nothing about performance, and anyone who thinks so probably knows nothing about mission critical environments.
your little childish rant signifies that you are an idiot and know nothing about real-world unix and real-world practices in computing in general. i love linux too, but no linux distribution can perform at the level of a certified unix in any environment.

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