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Re: [SLE] Interesting
- From: Ed McCanless <e_mccanless@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 03:17:09 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <454811A0.1070405@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
steve reilly wrote:
> > -- SNIP --
> > there are some people in this world who have no interest in learning of the
> > inner workings of an os, they just want to turn on a pc, and have it work!
> > There are a few distros out there that are SO close to this right now, you
> > used ubuntu or sled 10 yet?
> >
>
No, I jumped right into Linux, with SuSE 10.0, in 2005. I tried Debian
briefly, but soon found I liked SuSE better.
Noticed your mention of trs-80. My first desk top was a TI-99.
I could say more, but it would probably be best to move to the OT (off
topic) list if we're gonna get too carried away with history. And I
haven't subscribed to that yet.
I too have found this list very helpful.
-- ED --
P.S. Sorry Steve, didn't intend to send that direct.
> > -- SNIP --
> > there are some people in this world who have no interest in learning of the
> > inner workings of an os, they just want to turn on a pc, and have it work!
> > There are a few distros out there that are SO close to this right now, you
> > used ubuntu or sled 10 yet?
> >
>
No, I jumped right into Linux, with SuSE 10.0, in 2005. I tried Debian
briefly, but soon found I liked SuSE better.
Noticed your mention of trs-80. My first desk top was a TI-99.
I could say more, but it would probably be best to move to the OT (off
topic) list if we're gonna get too carried away with history. And I
haven't subscribed to that yet.
I too have found this list very helpful.
-- ED --
P.S. Sorry Steve, didn't intend to send that direct.
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