On 5/2/05, scsijon <scsijon@net2000.com.au> wrote:
Wasn't going to attach but this thread is fun but needs to be back on topic, so i've changed the subject. Should we also move this to the "suse-ot@suse.com" thread?
I know of an organization (of decent size) where about a third of the workstations are 686's running Warp4 with all the necessary patches. The back end is an old IBM Mainframe. Been up and running nearly 10 years now, best back of house robot system ever we set up. Occasional workstation glitch, but not from the Rexx program's running, just usually a hard drive finally dying (220meg drive are starting to become hard to get).
scsijon ps all my workstations have os/2 on them which is why I still run LILO.
At 09:08 PM 27/04/2005, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 19:54 -0400, James Knott wrote:
And everything on the desktop, automagically appeared on the "Warp" button
The extended attributes, that could contain tokenized REXX code
The extremely powerful search, that could find stuff, using an very wide array of search terms
And work folders! Put your MOD player, equalizer, links to music folders, etc. in the work folder, open what you want and listen, then close the folder. When you re-open it, hey presto! everything that was open will open again, with the same files open in the apps.
Wonderful stuff, KDE pales by comparison.
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Wasn't there talk of OS/2 being released under the GPL? I'm afraid I can only remember the tv adverts for OS/2 WARP and it went over my head then. I thought "what the hell is all that about?" then went back to watching Doctor Who.....but then, nothing much changes :-)))) -- Take care. Kevan Farmer 34 Hill Street Cheslyn Hay Staffordshire WS6 7HR