Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!oliveb!intelca!catsim!tony From: tony@catsim.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: satan, 666, goat's blood Message-ID: <109@catsim.catsim.UUCP> Date: Tue, 3-Feb-87 13:44:32 EST Article-I.D.: catsim.109 Posted: Tue Feb 3 13:44:32 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 4-Feb-87 19:02:55 EST References: <711@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Catalyst Semiconductory Inc., Santa Clara, Ca. Lines: 42 Summary: Daemons definitions (Hacker's Dictionary). In article <711@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP>, alicia@bucsb.bu.edu.UUCP (alicia h) writes: > > Hey out there, it's late and we're tired... but we have a > question. Why are daemons (like,"rwhod", "talkd", "rsendd"...) > called "daemons". I mean, we know it's Latin for something that's > not quite a God, but more than a man - but how does that relate. > My first association is that daemons are eternal... but I > don't know.... just curios.... > > > alicia > If you have a copy of the "HACKER'S DICTIONARY" the answer lies on page 53. Here is a part of the definition: { A program that is not invoked explicitly, but that lies dormant waiting for one or more conditions to occure. The idea is that the perpetrator of the condition need not be aware that a daemon is lurking (though often a program will commit an action only because it knows that it will implicitly invoke a daemon). . . . Daemon and DEMON are often used interchangeably, but seem to have discrete connotations. "Daemon" was introduced to computing by people working on CTSS, the Compatible Time-Sharing System, which was the first time-sharing system, developed atMIT. The pronounced it "dee'm:o," and used it to refer to what is now call a DRAGON or PHANTOM. THe meaning an pronunciation have drifed, and we think the definitions given here reflect current usage. } If you don't have a copy of Hacker's Dictionary I would suggest that you try to find one. Tony Cratz UUCP: hplabs!intelca!catsim!tony Mail: 4051 Burton Dr. Santa Clara, Ca. 95054 Phone: 408-980-9144