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Re: Y2K compliant
I dont think i am eligible to give a 100% proof answer, but look at the
dates in 'ls --full-time -alF' you see dates like 1999, so as far as the
origin of Y2K problem (year 99 for example) you're safe. Well, I guess
you could at least say that 'ls' is Y2K, but not sure about other
applications! though it is most probable to be so too.
adham
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Adham Hashibon
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On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Haim Tzadok wrote:
> Does anybody know if the Linux OS is Y2K compliant
>
> (I think its a Question that should be asked before 1.1.2000 comes)
>
> If anybody knows this about previous kernel versions (+2.0.30)
> and on the Linux's providers like: RedHat,Debian,Slackware,SuSe and
> ect..., it will be very useful to all of us.
>
> thanks
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> Haim Tzadok
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> email: haimt@milcse.cig.mot.com
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