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Re: Big time :)
jfm2@club-internet.fr wrote:
>
> > According to this reporter,
> > http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/990420/software/it2.html
> > Independence is a very popular distribution. Here is the exact quote.
> >
> > THE free OS comes in a number of relatively compatible
> > flavours known as "distributions". Debian (www.debian.org) and
> > Independence (www.independence.seul.org) are two popular
>
> I knew Independence was popular but Debian does anyone know what is
> that. ;-)
A former girlfriend with hair down to her waist and a wonderful
figure 22, 14, 26.
OK. so we were 12 at the time :)
> > distributions. A distribution typically contains both the
> > GNU/Linux source code and other "Open Source" applications,
> > which run on top of it. (An Open Source program is effectively
> > free, although the author may impose some licensing
> > restrictions.)
> >
> > So much for the australian market. Let's take on China next.
> >
> > Lots of serius content too. And eaven some philosophy discused
> > on indipendence-l@ recently. All in all a very good read.
> >
>
> --
> Jean Francois Martinez
>
> Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
> http://www.independence.seul.org