Saluton Ivan,
Saluton Rughulo,
kaj eble ech aliaj?
Mi ne konsciis, ke estas tiom da esperanto-parolantoj kiuj ankorau
okupighas pri la DOS operacisistemo :-)
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Rugxulo rugx...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:10 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
I wonder if someone could write such a short note on FreeDOS? (In
either English or Russian. Or in Esperanto, but that'd force me to
use a dictionary.)
My only hesitation for E-o is that I'm a bit
Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org writes:
[…]
I wonder if someone could write such a short note on FreeDOS? (In
either English or Russian. Or in Esperanto, but that'd force me to
use a dictionary.)
Well, you can feel free to borrow text from our web page:
FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible
Well, you can feel free to borrow text from our web page:
FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible operating system that can be used to
play games, run legacy software, or support embedded systems.
FreeDOS is basically like the old MS-DOS, but better! For example,
unlike MS-DOS, FreeDOS
Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org writes:
(The GNU project is notable for their use of licenses like CC BY-ND,
(… for their Web pages…)
which disallow the creation of derivative works, while we,
obviously, need our flyers in Russian, which, indeed, means that we
have to create
ACK, thanks. I'd try to collect whatever free software-related
free logos I'd be able to find on the Web, and print them on
stickers to be given away at the event.
Also, we've decided [1] to populate the reverse sides of our
“Join us on SFD-2012!”
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:10 AM, Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder if someone could write such a short note on FreeDOS?
(In either English or Russian. Or in Esperanto, but that'd
force me to use a dictionary.)
My only hesitation for E-o is that I'm