I am a long retired person and began delving into computers in 1979 with a Tandy TSR1 - I then lived in Australia and wrote a programme in Basic to do the accounts for a garage I was running there. I used LDOS which was far superior to MSDOS 2.11 that I had to switch to when I bought an Apricot.
I am not mad keen on either the ethics or practice of Mr Gates (nor that of Murdoch either) but I am aware that my efforts against them will make little difference. My first purchase of Linux was some 6 years ago (SuSE), the the second about 3 (Definite) and the third 2 months ago - SuSE again and, unlike those previous conversion efforts, I intend to make it this time. This email comes to you via the "auld enemy" because I have problems, but they will be overcome! I realize that for a while I might have to put up with using both systems, but I like the idea of choice, and not being dominated by the practices of one man.
Kind Regards
Leonard Chandler
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Leonard Chandler wrote:
I am a long retired person and began delving into computers in 1979 with a Tandy TSR1
Ah, classic... I have a TRS-80 in my loft gathering dust, sat next to the Spectrum QL...
Time for a "bits of kit gathering dust" thread I think!
Oh, and welcome by the way :-)
Andrew.