Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Aug 2005 20:45 UTC
Windows Microsoft officials have admitted one of their biggest challenges in continuing to grow the company's Windows business is the impression among some of its installed base that older Windows versions are good enough. The users of Windows 95, which turns ten years old on Wednesday, are a case in point. Elsewhere, here is a story about the launch of Windows 95 exactly 10 years ago.
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Re: Hehe
by on Thu 25th Aug 2005 10:03 UTC

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The linux kernel ABI stabilizing is a step forward, but not sufficient to run software in the future, as long as glibc and other things basic libs like the c++ runtime support for gcc aren't really any bit stable at all. There apps will still break!