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i talked with a person at a local computer company (about two months ago)
and was just trying to find if anyone in this area used Linux/BSD's so i
could find some folks to aggravate (locally).  after politely listening to
how M$ was the only _real_ choice for computers the young man says "we got a
guy here that uses Linux 8, he's been using it for a few weeks so he should
be able to answer any question you may have."

"wow, that's pretty interesting.  i only run Debian 3" says i "maybe when i
come in sometime i can pick his brain"

err, i recently passed by their shop and it is now for rent.  surely this
guy is making a fortune with "Linux 8", heck i've just got interested in
2.6...

i will assume that his "Linux 8" was RedHat 8, but it didn't seem a prudent
point to make at the time.

preston


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