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> Essentially is a feature of a capitalist society. > But, even at the kernel level, look at the number of different file > systems > we support, such as ext2, ext3, reiserfs, JFS, XFS, Minix, FAT, NTFS, and > even JCSOFS. We need to support many different forms of comms, such as > Ethernet, wireless, and others. And, that also adds many different > chipsets, > et. al. Then you have the different CPUs from the x86 to the 64-bit Alphas > and IA64s. Yes but the kernel has modules, you can build as much of the features as you want; where as OpenOffice doesn't work like that down at it's core architecture. it could probably learn a lot from kernel devs. but would require a rewrite I think. Regards, Martin -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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