From: "Michael Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 24 January 2001 12:43 Subject: Re: odd -w effect > > OTOH, that doesn't help us much with the desirable goal of getting unix > used more in the workplace. I dunno. > Well, it does actually, in a roundabout way. People who run it at home, will want to play with it at work too. They'll see an old Pentium box in the corner of the office not being used, and stick Linux on it. They will hook it up to the network and .... /Robert
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