On 7/26/2011 11:55 AM, c beck wrote:

> So you two really think the OP should be putting OS/2 on his modern think
> pad?  Seems a bit of an odd suggestion for someone wanting to experience
> linux for the first time, eh?
>
> cheers,
> Chris

Speaking only for myself, no. I stopped running OS/2 many years ago.

However, in the course of the conversation I did check out:

http://www.ecomstation.com/

http://www.ecomstation.biz/cgi-bin/db2www/biz_art2.d2w/report?catname=eComStation

...which is the current state of the former OS/2, which does appear to 
be an up-to-date operating system, which may have some merit in today's 
computing environment.


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