anyone where I can and discussing practical
> commerce-oriented matters is where I do have the experience to share is how
> to do it.
> Answers to your post : **
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Sridhar Dhanapalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECT
Subject: Re: [newbie] Living in the real world - Win4Lin4 NO INTEREST TO
GEEK FOLKS
> Wordperfect was one of the first things I got going myself after I started
using
> GNU/Linux. I had next to no GNU/Linux experience at the time, but I found
the
> installation to be a breeze. It is a free
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:16:48 +1000, "john rigby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even Civilme (the resident expert on the Newbie list) THOUGHT he was putting
> me in my place by telling me that in some Govt Dept they had some typistes
> *actually* using Linux and olde Star Office. BUT then went on an
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:16:48 +1000, "john rigby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoke thusly:
> I almost fell off my highchair when I learned it is limited to 64k.
Considering that's not true, I would have fallen out of my chair, too.
> Even Civilme (the resident expert on the Newbie list) THOUGHT he was
On Thursday 21 March 2002 16:45, Michael Scottaline wrote:
[snippet]
> Nope! Got home home computer and a notebook (that old Toshiba) hooked up
> with an external modem on the very first try. I just followed the
> directions .
I think Mike hit the nail on the head there. OK, there are plenty
On Thursday 21 March 2002 02:50 am, James Thomas wrote:
> I generally avoid these kinds of discussions but I feel compelled
> to respond.
Thanks for not including the original troll ;) Best way to
handle is to put 'em on ignore.
> One runs 8.1 and the other 8.2rc1 (I see no reason to go
Since nobody on this list is a non-geek in your mind, isn't your message a
colossal waste of your time?
ZZZzz . . . *plonk*
--
Todd Slater
What does education often do? It makes a straight cut ditch of a free
meandering brook. (Henry David Thoreau)
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:16
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:16:48 +1000
"john rigby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even Civilme (the resident expert on the Newbie list) THOUGHT he was
> putting me in my place by telling me that in some Govt Dept they had
> some typistes*actually* using Linux and olde Star Office. BUT then went
> on
I generally avoid these kinds of discussions but I feel compelled to
respond.
I have two computers, both of which use Linux (one dual boots WinXp so I can
play games and use my SanDisk card reader as it's not yet supported under
Linux).
One runs 8.1 and the other 8.2rc1 (I see no reason to go
Hello Non-geeks,
Good news - but like the Curate's egg, only - "quite good in
parts" :-)
Win4lin is to release a new product soon which will release more memory for
operations in Windoze. I almost fell off my highchair when I learned it is
limited to 64k. BUT apparently is
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