> I disagree. "Not a typewriter" is part of Unix tradition, and ought to be
> retained as a historical reference. It's also an opportunity for "the
> uninitiated" to learn a little more and move a little closer to becoming "the
> initiated."
Thats fine. Keep it for the
'Install seriously weird prehistoric stuff'
option that most users really don't want
Alan [who hacked on a GCOS3 box, used DDT on a DEC10 and VTECO and quite frankly
thinks Gnome and KDE are probably the future not them]
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