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"You are Slackware Linux. You are the brightest among your peers, but are often mistaken as insane. Your elegant solutions to problems often take a little longer, but require much less effort to complete."
Only fossils like me, have. In the fairly early days of PCs (mid 1970s), there were various systems designed by different manufacturers fighting it out for a market that seemed more like high tech toys than REAL computers. The Tandy-Radio Shack Corp. built a computer called the TRS-80, "trash-80" to sophisticates. In fact, it wasn't that feeble by the standards of the day. The operating system that ran it was called, if I'm not mistaken, "TRSDOS".
I have two machines with Ubuntu 7.10
two machines with Windows XP and Ubuntu 7.10
one machine with Windows XP and Kubuntu 7.10
Antkin
Network of two Dell Optiplex dual boot Pentium 4s, Linux user since 1999 Very Happy with Kubuntu and Mandriva. Three other native computers. Computers in my blood since 1975.<br /><br />A Perkin Web Design and computer hardware engineer
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