Carl - I sat in front of an OS/2 warp machine recently, and despite
having used it for 6 months or so about 5 years ago, I couldn't
configure the printer, and had to ask the owner how to.

If you want a play with a new interface, grab the BeOS for linux demo
from http://www.bebits.com/bob/11657/BeOS4Linux.tar.gz

You need to dd a file to a floppy, and place the 500Mb image in /beos. 
Other than that it won't change your linux machine at all.  Its good for
a play.

On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 09:40, Carl Cerecke wrote:
> Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote:
> > 
> > http://members.optusnet.com.au/~knigits/articles/switched_back.html
> > 
> > Can't put too much thought into it, he is an Aussie after all ;-)
> 
> I can no longer switch back to windows. The only copy of windows I've
> owned is Win 3.11. I've used Linux ever since, and now, when I sit
> down at a windows machine, I'm lost. I don't know where things are or
> how to do what I want. My productivity would take a huge dive if
> I switched back, and my frustration levels would skyrocket.
> It's no longer an option for me. I have been completely Linuxised.
> 
> I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
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