On 2/12/2016 2:28 PM, George Neuner wrote:
> In Linux the distinction between a "workstation" and a "server" is
> largely a matter of system configuration. Windows "desktop" and
> "server" editions are different code bases: there are no magic
> settings that can make one equivalent to the other.
thats not actually true, the kernels are built from the same code base,
but there are internal settings that change the behavior defaults in the
scheduler, like prioritizing services vs the desktop. these settings
have been obfuscated, at one time you could tweak them in the registry.
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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz