Did he sell all his shares too?...

   As far as I know, he's still a major shareholder.

   So your argument is meaningless.

   On 10.08.20 23:24, John Mardinly wrote:

   Bill Gates turned the Microsoft CEO job over to Steve Balmer TWENTY
   years ago.

   A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.

   On Aug 10, 2020, at 12:26 PM, Tristan von Neumann
   <[1]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> wrote:

   I agree.
   Also, I wouldn't want to give anything to Mr. Gates.
   On 10.08.20 20:45, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. wrote:

     I already have a setup like that.  I have a win10 machine running a
     virtual machine under hyper-v that is running ubuntu linux. Both
     work
     OK, but I would like to ditch windows altogether. Maybe that's
     silly,
     but on principle I would like to  be running open source as much as
     possible. Except for fronimo, of course.
     --Sarge
     On 8/10/2020 11:01, guy_and_liz Smith wrote:

     Back before I retired from the tech industry (2015), I used Vagrant
     with VirtualBox on a Linux computer to run various operating systems
     as virtual machines, mostly for development and testing purposes
     (Vagrant basically simplifies using VMs, including but not limited
     to
     VirtualBox). Strictly, you need a license to run Windows 10 in a
     virtual machine, although if you don't connect to the internet it
     will probably work OK. Never actually tried it, though. IIRC, you
     can
     get free Vagrant boxes to run earlier versions of Windows, which
     might be an option as long as Fronimo doesn't have Windows 10
     specific code.
     Guy
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     From: [2]lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu
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     Subject: [LUTE] Ris: Re: fronimo under wine?
         In my experience Fronimo cannot work "directly" on a Linux
     platform
         using Wine. But an alternative way to make it work is to install
     in
         your Linux a Virtual Machine that let you run Windows: first
     thing to
         do is creating a Windows Virtual Machine. Second step is to
     install and
         run FRONIMO as normal. This is not a 100%"pure" Linux solution
     but it
         works well, printing procedures etc. included. Hope this can
     help.
         Gian Luca Lastraioli
         -------- Messaggio originale --------
         Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: fronimo under wine?
         Da: Tristan von Neumann
         A: [6]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
         CC:
           I agree. I would buy Fronimo if it worked properly under
     Linux.
           I had trouble in the demo version. Printing to file didn't
     work
           (blank
           pages though the preview is visible. Is this deliberate?).
           That's sad because I have some fronimo files from the yahoo
     group I
           would have loved to print.
           Also I would love to contribute to Sarge's archive.
           On 10.08.20 17:54, Frank A. Gerbode, M.D. wrote:
           > Many people that would like to run fronimo cannot do so
     because
           they
           > are on a linux platform.Ã,  My website is hosted on a linux
           machine, all
           > on the software I use in maintaining the site is linux-based
           (python,
           > actually) and I would like to convert all my work to linux.
     It's
           only
           > fronimo that is holding me back.
           >
           > Has anyone succeeded in running fronimo in linux under wine?
     I
           have
           > ubuntu 20.04 and wine 5.0. I can install fronimo OK, but
     firing up
           a
           > fronimo file, the first page is blank.
           >
           > Possibly there are configuration options under wine that
     would
           make
           > fronimo work.
           >
           > Any success, anyone?
           >
           > --Sarge
           >
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