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Re: [opensuse] OS/2
- From: James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 07:40:43 -0500
- Message-id: <498C2FCB.2050903@xxxxxxxxxx>
Larry Stotler wrote:
much better OS/2 was. I guess my computer was imagining things.
BTW, while Wikipedia is a very useful source of info, it cannot be
considered authoritative.
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Felix Miata <mrmazda@xxxxxx> wrote:Curious, that's one of the things I used to demonstrate, to show how
On 2009/02/04 18:23 (GMT+0100) Philipp Thomas composed:
* James Knott (james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx) [20090203 22:07]:HPFS is what OS/2 used initially, but later IBM JFS was added, with the same
However, one thing it had was 64KB of extended attributes, which couldThat was a feature of the file system, not the desktop and are nothing
contain an incredible amount of searchable info about an object.
GNOME or KDE could implement on their own. POSIX extended attributes could
possibly be used for similiar purposes, but then you would have to go and
adapt every utility that somehow deals with files to also use them (which
had to be done for all tools ported to OS/2).
There are many, many things that the WPS can do, far more than I canLike I wrote, most of the features you mentioned have nothing to do with the
mention in a brief message.
WPS but rather of HPFS, the filesystem OS/2 uses.
behavior.
Actually, according to the wikipedia article on the os/2 shadow
feature, it was a feature of the shell. If you moved files while the
shell wasn't running, the shadow links were broken. If you put it
back and then restarted the shell, the shadow would resume. see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_(OS/2)
much better OS/2 was. I guess my computer was imagining things.
BTW, while Wikipedia is a very useful source of info, it cannot be
considered authoritative.
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