Hello Stewart.
04 Oct 99 15:45, you wrote to me:
SD>> What I'm saying is this: some of us will go running to the next
SD>> latest and greatest thing. If it works for me, I'll stick with
SD>> it.
SH> That's why I've still got OS/2 installed alongside Linux. It runs like
SH> greased lightening, and does what I want. (read: What Linux can't as
SH> of yet. Namely toss echomail. But that's a problem with either the
SH> tosser, or the user :> ).
I read the rest of your message, but won't quote it for our friends that pay
for bandwidth. ;)
Needless to say that I've recently had my blinders taken off. I'm
considering doing what you are-running Linux and OS/2 side-by-side. I'll keep
the BBS on my OS/2 machine and set up a Linux machine for my personal use. I
guess I need to keep my mouth shut before I know what I'm talking about. :)
Later,
Sean
... "Don't die on me" -- Type O Negative
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