possible components of answer regarding animation/CGI:
o SGI/MIPS/IRIX would have fared better/longer
o Jobs would have pushed Pixar towards Mach
o P4+NVIDIA would still have been disruptive
(
https://secure2.linuxjournal.com/ljarchive/LJ/099/6011s1.html)
o Gates would have done more
Windows had usable TCP/IP, at least starting with Windows 3, from
Trumpet, Chameleon and others. I found/find the Microsoft 32 bit
implementation preferable running Mosaic and Netscape, but had to do
some work with 16 bit Trumpet a few years ago for a client that needed
me to make some things work in DOS outside of Win 3.1.
On 8/28/2019 4:36 AM, Angus Robinson wrote:
...
I think another question would be, if Linux was never
invented, what
technologies would never have happened. For instance, a bunch of
animation movies where made with Linux farms, Planes use Linux within
their inbuilt entertainment systems, the list goes on (I think NASA uses
linux on their ISS). How many people would be interested in
technology/IT sector, how many companies would have started (ie: RedHat,
Thwat,etc), What features/addons would not have been added to other
operating systems (Windows tcp/ip)? Would docker even be a thing, hyper-v ?
I know one thing....... All the old technology would be alot more and
schools would have alot more vunerabilites on their PC's.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 1:13 AM Arthur Krewat <krewat(a)kilonet.net
<mailto:krewat@kilonet.net>> wrote:
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/19/08/26/0051234/celebrating-the-28th-anniā¦
Leaving licensing and copyright issues out of this mental exercise,
what
would we have now if it wasn't for Linux? Not what you'd WANT it to be,
although that can add to the discussion, but what WOULD it be?
I'm not asking as a proponent of Linux. If anything, I was dragged
kicking and screaming into the current day and have begrudgingly ceded
my server space to Linux.
But if not for Linux, would it be BSD? A System V variant? Or (the
horror) Windows NT?
I do understand that this has been discussed on the list before. I
think, however, it would make a good late-summer exercise. Or late
winter depending on where you are :)
art k.
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