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Hi
The OLD refers to the earliest computer I worked on in 1955,
an English Electric DEUCE. With MERCURY as the memory !
See users.tpg.com.au/eedeuce English Electric DEUCE Computer
My ...
- 03-14-2010 #1Just Joined!
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OLD to Computers but NEW to Linux
Hi
The OLD refers to the earliest computer I worked on in 1955,
an English Electric DEUCE. With MERCURY as the memory !
See users.tpg.com.au/eedeuce English Electric DEUCE Computer
My "love affair" with computers (and occasional "hate affair") has come thru many phases, Home made Signetics 2650 and Z80 computers, Commodore 64, DOS PCs, Windows 95, 98, XP.
So why am I here on Linux Forum page?
My aging PC had switchable hard drives to boot up in Suse Linux or Windows XP.
It recently died and on putting the 2 hard drives into a Dell Dimension Desktop,
Linux runs - Windows doesn't.
So to the NEW.
All my files are accessible with Suse, my friend will soon want his
laptop back, I havn't yet found my XP disks.
Now I have to get familiar with Suse to be able to maintain several websites.
Cheers John
- 03-14-2010 #2forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums... we're glad you've joined us!
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→ new members/users: read this first | new member faq
→ no private messages requesting computer support - post them on the forums!
→ please use the "report post" button to alert our forum admins to problematic posts rather than responding to them yourself.
- 03-14-2010 #3
Howdy and Welcome
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- 03-14-2010 #4
Welcome aboard, John..
What took you so bloody long?
Debian GNU/Linux -- You know you want it.


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