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diff --git a/community/weblogs/ArneBab/technical-advantages-of-the-hurd.mdwn b/community/weblogs/ArneBab/technical-advantages-of-the-hurd.mdwn index 04ab008c..aad74158 100644 --- a/community/weblogs/ArneBab/technical-advantages-of-the-hurd.mdwn +++ b/community/weblogs/ArneBab/technical-advantages-of-the-hurd.mdwn @@ -86,8 +86,7 @@ Followup discussion in IRC <dt><ArneBab></dt><dd> child</dd> <dt><ArneBab></dt><dd> re</dd> <dt><LibreMan></dt><dd> well, I do not see that people not able to install their own drivers on a server would be any problem currently</dd> -<dt><-- gnufreex_ (~quassel@109-93-100-226.dynamic.isp.telekom.rs) hat das Netzwerk verlassen (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) -<LibreMan></dt><dd> that's my point ... is seems to solve "problems" that are not really actual real world problems ...</dd> +<dt><LibreMan></dt><dd> that's my point ... is seems to solve "problems" that are not really actual real world problems ...</dd> <dt><ArneBab></dt><dd> LibreMan: no, you just give them a safe device, where a server makes sure they don’t do illegal things.</dd> <dt><antrik></dt><dd> LibreMan: most of the advantages are not directly visible, unless you do very specific things, where traditional systems impose limits</dd> <dt><ArneBab></dt><dd> For me network transparency is a realworld problem</dd> |