:) <rant> :)
There is nothing wrong with a 386, nor with character computing, nor
with GUI computing. It is just that nowadays new users exclusively
learn how to use a computer in a GUI environment. They think of
character computing as old-fashioned and inefficient.
:) </rant> :)

So be it, but I have some real work to do in my character
environment.  ;-)


 
On 27-Jan-03 Luis Hurtiz wrote:
> I see nothing wrong with a 386 as a terminal, if you
> could make a 8086 than better still but it doesn't
> work with any kernel that I know,  you use LINKS for
> web browser and the many many other packages of linux
> that don't need a GUI, and if you work at  the speed
> of the  server than it has to fly!, theres great value
> on the vi editor and the like although there are
> others, what's wrong with character computing?, it's
> cheap nice done in linux, I am a great fun of links it
> is a lot faster than any thing else to surf the net, I
> dunno but it works fine for me.
> 
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