And in my case, everyting concerning MS operating systems and applications are 
not valid for my operation as I am 100% Unix/Linux ham shack and home office.

If I were the publisher of a major (or any amateur radio magazine) I would 
insist that any article with software that the writer programmed be usable on 
MS, Linux and MAC operating systems.

Having a dual bootable computer and/or running WINE on Linux is certainly a 
smart move for amateur radio operators.

73,

Walt/K5YFW

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jose A. Amador
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Linux versis Windows: Let the debate
begin!!


Roger J. Buffington wrote:

>  No matter what group I join, this "Windows v. Linux" topic comes up.
>  If we are not supposed to keep talking about the new FCC digital regs
>  (something of vital interest to most of us digital ops) then we
>  should be able to dispense with this Linux topic, which has nothing
>  at all to do with digital radio.
>
>  de Roger W6VZV

Agree and disagree at the same time.

I agree on cutting the rant on the OS war.

But I disagree about Linux having nothing to do with radio.
Maybe it doesn't in YOUR personal experience, but doesn't mean anything 
else.

Jose, CO2JA



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