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-=> ED HULETT wrote to ROSS CASSELL <=- EH> Ross Cassell -> Ed Hulett wrote: RC> Hello Ed! RC> A couple of his messages have duped as a false positive, but our little RC> buddy says he knows more about linux than you and I and has been doing RC> it longer.. EH> Heh heh... I was installing and using Slack before Waynie knew there EH> was an OS called Linux. EH> Back then, X wasn't a pretty place to be -- there was no KDE or Gnome EH> or Enlightenment, etc. to make X look nice and work well. It was more EH> preferable to use the command line. EH> Waynie's talk of his using CTRL+ALT+Fkey to toggle from X to TTY gives EH> me a chuckle. He thinks his one year of booting to Knoppix and 3-4 EH> months of using Slackware makes him an expert. His assumption that EH> neither you or I have toggled from X to TTY is amusing given that both EH> of us have been using Linux far longer than he has. RC> I have 3 boxes all loaded with linux, I aint even using, 2 more that I EH> am.. what about the box between your legs? RC> Oh man! See. It excites Ross. Now turn around and bend over for Ross. EH> I have Linux installed on 3 boxes, 2 as the only OS and one dual-boot EH> with WinXP. EH> I have always had a box running Linux since the first time I played EH> with it back all those years ago. That was after playing with a couple EH> of surplus Sun workstations running Solaris. EH> What will Waynie teach us next? I am thinking I couldn't teach you anything on my best day. Or anyone else for that matter given all of eternity even. Thus I perceive it best to not try ... MultiMail 0.37 = This note from Dazed and Konfuzed in St. Pete FL U.S.A. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.47* Origin: Doc's Place BBS Fido Since 1991 www.docsplace.tzo.com (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/140 500 379/1 633/267 |
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