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Re: VMM
From: |
Neal H. Walfield |
Subject: |
Re: VMM |
Date: |
15 Oct 2002 09:13:59 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/21.2 |
> A Java-VM needing 128 MB of RAM would need to be very rich, while
> ls(1) would belong to the poor folks. Which one is worthy to be allowed
> to bid for more resources? ;-) Ahemm...
I do not agree. I think each user could have so much currency that he
would suballocate among his own programs. If he is the only user on
the system, there is no contention and he has a monopoly. Where there
are other users, it gets a bit more interesting.
- Re: Licensing Issues, (continued)
- Re: Licensing Issues, Joshua LeVasseur, 2002/10/10
- Re: Licensing Issues, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/11
- Re: Licensing Issues, Niels Möller, 2002/10/11
- Re: Licensing Issues, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/11
- Re: Licensing Issues, Tom Hart, 2002/10/11
- Re: Licensing Issues, Farid Hajji, 2002/10/11
- VMM, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/11
- Re: VMM, Farid Hajji, 2002/10/13
- Re: VMM, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/10/13
- Re: VMM, Farid Hajji, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM,
Neal H. Walfield <=
- Re: VMM, Niels Möller, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Johannes Rohr, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/13
- Re: VMM, Farid Hajji, 2002/10/13
- Re: VMM, Niels Möller, 2002/10/14
- Re: VMM, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Niels Möller, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Neal H. Walfield, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Niels Möller, 2002/10/15
- Re: VMM, Espen Skoglund, 2002/10/15