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2005-08-18
You're confusing your own opinion with facts.
Say what? The fact that one is kernel space and the other is user land says exactly that: that there is a separation.
It's not 2002 anymore, use the right tool for the job. Mint is obviously not the right choice for such a resource starved system.
How is this relevant? What does it even mean?
It's 2012, we have reliable tools to handle these tings now.
I think you're confusing Unix and DOS.