Re: *** Draft 5 - Press Release ***

Zygo Blaxell (uixjjji1@umail.furryterror.org)
21 Jan 1999 13:02:36 -0500


In article <199901202048.HAA26011@usssv01.qantas.com.au>,
Matthew Hannigan <mha73@qantas.com.au> wrote:
> Year 2000 : Linux has always been year 2000 ready.

That's not strictly true; there were occasional 1901 bugs years ago.
Linux failed to work around certain buggy motherboards or limited clock
chips or something. I can't remember if they were in production or
development kernels though.

However, it has been Y2K ready for some years now.

-- 
Zygo Blaxell                         (with a name like that, who needs a nick?)
Linux Engineer                          (my favorite official job title so far)
Corel Corporation      (whose opinions sometimes differ from those shown above)
zygob@corel.ca                                  (also zblaxell@furryterror.org)

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