I have so much stuff that it would take me another life time to compile the
list.

This is my own fault!

My mother always told me to only take one (at a time).  My father never thru
out anything that looked useful.

I'm sure you can see where this is going :)

I'm in the process of building a few new business ideas (as you all know)
and some community projects (as you all also know).

These will all require an asset register.

As we build one of those I'll publish mine :) (Is that like "I'll show you
mine if you show me yours?" - sorry, lame joke.)

Cheers Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Fisher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 12:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: What do you use Linux for?
>
>
> It seems to me that using Linux and being on this mailing
> list is a constant source of "enlightenment".
>
> Recent posts also reminded me that others obviously do not
> realise the power of some of the programmes available for
> Linux. I wondered if it would be interesting to start a
> thread where users could list their common programmes and comments.
>
> You can ignore or scoff at the idea if you like but I will be
> bold enough to start the ball rolling. If it prompts others
> to ask more and expand their knowledge and use of Linux then
> good. I know most of what I use is because someone else suggested it.
>
> I use:
>
> Distro = Gentoo with kernel 2.6.3
> Desktop = KDE 3.2
> LTSP to serve 2 diskless clients
> OpenOffice.org for all of my "Office" requirements
> Kontact (KDE personal information manager - mail, addresses,
> tasks, organiser etc)
> Kopete Instant messenger (several plugins - I use MSN and ICQ)
> k3b for CD burning
> Mozilla web browser
> Mozilla Composer - composing my web pages
> Sitecopy to synchronise my web-site
> gFTP for FTP files
> Album - for phot galleries
> Ksambaplugin - GUI smb setup tool
> The Gimp - Photoshop almost equivalent
> ImageMagick
> Various Multimedia programmes but mainly XMMS, Xine and Mplayer
> giFT for FastTrack (Kazaa)
> GnuCash - Personal Finance Manager
> NTP for time synchronisation
> ...and many more
>
>
> --
> Robert Fisher
> www.fisher.net.nz
>
>

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