Hi,

   Yeah my first exposure to Linux was with the Slackware distro 
   that PCQ shipped for the first time.  It was fun at the time - 
   you had to create a boot disk & root disk with rawrite and then
   boot from those floppies, select packages, do lots of configs...
   
   The latest Redhat 6.1 setup was so smooth ... in fact pretty
   boring ;)
   
   And yeah I've been a regular reader of PCQ right from antiquity ...
   I acquired most of my knowledge of PC internals by reading PCQ.
   Atul, please don't consider terminating PCQ Linux Initiative based
   on the comments of one person ... cool it man !!  Why don't we 
   simply ignore the rants and raves of Mr Bhat. 
   
Regards,
Moinak.

> 
> > 
> > I will not stand by while you drag the name of PC Quest in the mud for
> > your own personal gain. There are a lot of good people in PCQ for whom I
> > have the highest possible respect, and I have seen what they have done for
> > people over the years. 
> 
> Ditto! I've been reading PC-Quest from way-back in 1992 (school-days). Atul
> was famous even in those days with his "COMversations" articles, BBS and 
> other networking stuff. Linux came much later.
> PC Quest's Linux initiative was largely responsible for the explosive growth
> of Linux in India at a time when few bothered about Unix.
> 
> --vml,
> Model Engg. College,
> Cochin
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