[sf-lug] linux/amiga

jim stockford jim at well.com
Sat Mar 17 13:16:17 PDT 2007


seems fluff-heavy, but may be interesting
to amigites.

http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2007/03/17/why-linux-is-the-new- 
amiga/


On Mar 17, 2007, at 11:53 AM, bobbie sellers wrote:

> Hi jim stockford, on 03/17/07, you wrote:
>
>
>> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/User-Group-HOWTO-5.html#ss5.2
>
>>    this one (long) page presents bullet points and
>> mercifully brief discussion about LUGs, including
>> types, activities, and use of the internet.
>>    how do you think we're doing?
>
>     I think the group is doing ok.  We have good speakers
> occasionally and you guys have helped me with installing
> GNU/Linux on my laptop.  I have seen you help other folks
> and you do club computing with linux.  You have good communication
> going both online and offline.
>
>     By the way be glad you aren't stuck in the era of producing
> hardcopy newsletters for the membership.  Major bummer and
> expense to produce and mail.
>
>     Oh and I am still doing stuff on my Amiga because despite
> Linux handiness it is hard to import about 15 years of addresses
> to kmail.  Juggling all the stuff I do online between Linux
> and Amiga is complicated but I am gradually getting more done
> on the Linux side there.  Oh and I did get my bookmarks from
> the Amiga over to the Windows side but the same file is
> unreadable by the same progra (Mozilla/Firefox) on the Linux
> side.
>
>     Such fun.
>
>     Thanks for the hard work Jim and hope to see you all on Monday
> evening.
>
>     later
>     bliss
>
> -- 
>  bobbie sellers - (Back to Angband) Team *AMIGA* SF-LUG
> Formerly of AWest - San Francisco's Amiga Users Group
>            bliss at california dot com
>
>     "Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges." - Tacitus
>     The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.
>
>
>
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