OS/2 was the best operating system on the planet. In 1993. I can only
wonder how good it would be today had development continued.
LONG LIVE REXX!!!!!
Greg
On Dec 30, 2004, at 8:15 PM, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Michael Thompson wrote:
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Brian Henning wrote:
| "can he get access to an IBM compatible machine? ...well it's not
gonna
| run on linux"). Needless to say, that's not a workable solution.
*sigh* I just love "knowledgeable" tech support people, don't you? I
have quite a few "IBM compatible machines", all of them running Linux.
I know what he *means*, but I still think it shows some ignorance.
Even more fun would be an "IBM compatible" machine running an "IBM
compatible" operating system like OS/2. :-)
Jeremy
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