Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/20/23:18:25
On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Matt Adam wrote:
> > I prefer mailing lists myself, but if traffic was doubled, then
> > I'd use the newsgroup. As for keeping your inbox uncluttered,
> > just use a front end mail processor such as procmail to presort
> > your mail into different folders. Assuming of course that you
> > use Linux that is. You *DO* use Linux don't you??!?!?!
>
> not on my 386/16 i don't .. i mean, i would just LOVE to wait 5 minutes
> every time it boots up, but for now i'm sticking with opendos.
I'm running Linux on a 386/40 and a SLOW 40M HD and it starts up
in less than 60 seconds. (About the same time as DOS on the same
machine. I doubt it would take 5 minutes on a 386/16, but I cant
be certain since I don't have one.
Either way, I leave all my computers on most of the time anyways
so boot time is of little concern to me.
4 capslock:~/down# uptime
10:31am up 19 days, 11:17, 6 users, load average: 0.01, 0.01, 0.00
Nice loadavg eh?
> as for my internet account, i use a dial-in bsd shell and use pine :)
Only way to go if you don't have Linux! I love having a dialup
shell account!
> > comp.os.opendos.announce
> > comp.os.opendos.misc
> > comp.os.opendos.help
> > comp.os.opendos.???
>
> sounds good to me...
I imagine they are in the works.
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