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[ILUG] Out of Memory

[ILUG] Out of Memory

Paul Jakma paul.jakma at compaq.com
Tue Mar 7 14:10:52 GMT 2000


On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, David Murphy wrote:

> Quoting <200003071315.NAA17260 at dagda.tuatha.org>
> by Colm Buckley <listmaster at linux.ie>:
> 
> > This OOM discussion is starting to get a little uncivil in tone.  Would
> > the principal participants [David Murphy and Paul Jakma] please take a
> > little time to breathe, become more aware of each other's positions,
> > get off various high horses and soap boxes, and generally relax.  This
> > discussion may be maintained at a dispassionate technical level, but I'd
> > rather not have it get personal, or too heated.
> 
> Noted.
> I'd also like to mention the (currently) low-traffic-but-functional
> technobabble at lists.redbrick.dcu.ie list - mail
> technobabble-request at lists.redbrick.dcu.ie or visit
> http://lists.redbrick.dcu.ie/mailman/listinfo.cgi/technobabble to
> join. I'd be perfectly happy to move the discussion there if it's
> upsetting ILUG people.
> 
> 

agreed...

i've enjoyed the discussion so far. Apologies to the list if any of my
comments were offensive, rest assured they weren't meant to be.

-paul

see ya's on technobabble!  :)





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