> Is there any point at all in keeping Linux Format disks that are over a
year
> old?  Seems to me that at the rate things change it is unlikely that they
> will ever get used.

   Here's a thought, if you want to give it that much credit.  Linux runs
fine on machines that otherwise would fail to meet hardware requirement,
which is a good thing, IMHO.  If you happen to have such an older machine
lying about, and are blessed with children, set a copy up for them to work
with.  You'd be amazed at how quickly they can learn from it, and at times,
you might learn a bit from them as well.  Just a thought...

"Without the player, there is no game..."
Registered Linux User #271587  http://counter.li.org


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