On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 05:33:49PM +0100, Gabriel wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:44:40AM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> >The point is that in order for people using windows to come over to
> >use Linux it is necessary to provide this software on Windows as
> >
on convert to GNU using the same software.
A world WITHOUT Windows is still what I would still love to see during my
lifetime!
Gabriel
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Rjack hat am 13. November 2009 um 00:10 geschrieben:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > 'Evening, Gabriel!
> >
> > Gabriel Striewe wrote:
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> >
> >> Hello all,
Alan Mackenzie hat am 12. November 2009 um 22:47 geschrieben:
> 'Evening, Gabriel!
>
> Gabriel Striewe wrote:
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>
> > Hello all,
>
> > Python (if I am not right, I am sure there
which
a) exists on Linux as well as Windows, making the transition to a good operating
system possible
b) can (on Windows) be compiled using a completely free toolchain (that is,
MinGW)
Any hints whether such a site / interest group already exists are greatly
appreciated.
Thank
Hi all,
I would like to start a discussion about something I have been
thinking about on the last days regarding free software and public
universities. I study musical composition at a brazilian public
university and we have a reality where a great amount of money is spent
on propr