[Ham-Linux] Anyone using . . .

Vince Werber vince at vincewerber.org
Thu Aug 11 10:18:19 EDT 2005


Here! here!  Absolutely!

I'm running Slackware 9.1 and loving every minute of it...  I haven't done 
windoze for years...

73
vince ka1iic in Maine


On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:56 am, Jacob W Tennant wrote:
> Because so much of society today has become a "plug & play" mentality
> that the old ways of technical experimentation has died.
>
> I have seen the same thing around here (Morgantown,WV) in the ham world
> as I use APRS which is so simple to setup and run but nobody seems
> interested even though I offer to setup their systems for them, 24hour
> phone support, training classes on how to run it.
>
> "If it ain't plug & play, no way"
>
> Just my view,
> Jacob Tennant - K8JWT
>
> > Why hasn't Linux taken over as the OS of choice for hams?
> >
> > 73, de Nate >>
> >
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