Re: Ideas for v2.1 (colour bootup msgs)

Christopher Hassell (jeezfrk@spieg.interealm.com)
Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:15:01 -0600 (MDT)


>
> > "Lauri Tischler" <ltischler@efore.fi> writes:
> >
> > > Umm.. Howabout implementing a HTML interpreter into the kernel :) Then
> > > all bells and whistles were available.
> >
> > Yes! And with all the Netscape and Explorer extensions. Hell, we could
> > even make our own set of Linux extensions... Way cool!
>
> Uncle. UUUUUNCLE!!! I give, bwahahahahahhaa...... *THUMP*

YAH!

C'mon now! I think we *all* know this means we need a
Windoesn't 0.95 emulator to help make this all smoother (and larger).
Gotta depend on that Industry Standard.

Its about time.

Okay.. I'll back off a bit.. make it a loadable module.
[...hundreds of little e-*THUMP*s echo echo through the internet..]

OH YEAH! What about the kernel-internal spell-corrector I've always wanted?!
Seventy languages!? BLEEP YEAH! Now we're on track!! Let's get it done by 97!

- minion of the Great Bill (or Great Purchase Invoice.. whatever)

p.s.

C'mon now. You guys can't foist this obnoxious kernel on the world without
making it 8 megabytes or more! We (oop) ^H^H^H^H^H^H Those chipmakers need
their yacht parties!

p.p.s.

Thanx Lauri. Really :).

p.p.p.s.

Howzabout putting minor obscurosity codes on the screen that get colorized
and/or re-output after a few small user processes can be started?