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Phil:
I never could figure IBM dropping os/2, they dropped the ball twice, once when they didn't purchase DOS directly from bill, second when they let bill out-market 'em with windows (an idea he stole from apple.) OS/2 was a much superior os to windows, warp was a true contender to linux. Shows you that the power of marketing can beat any superior product... John On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 19:46:23 -0700, Phil Kane wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 00:42:12 -0000, Carl R. Stevenson wrote: While I have experience with linux I am forced by the need for a number of applications to use Windows XP on most of my machines. Ditto. I think there are a lot of people in the same boat, so I don't think that you're going to get an overwhelming majority of hams to abandon the Windows OS and move to linux exclusively ... HOWEVER, open source ham APPLICATIONS can be ported to both operating systems so the users don't have to be locked out by their choice (whether they're "forced" to use Windows for other reasons or not) of OS. I used to trumpet the same thing about IBM's Warp-OS/2 OS, which remains my main system. If and when my favorite text editor gets released in a version for Linux (it's allegedly in beta) and I find a mailer and newsreader that I like, I may migrate the whole shebang to Linux and bid Warp a reluctant farewell. For ham use, I'm running XP for APRS and Win 98 for Packet (the DOS program that I use doesn't run well under XP). Those "data" modes which don't run on a TNC are on the XP machine. Three machines next to my operating console - don't need to turn the heat on in this room during the heating season. |
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