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> I was an avid OS/2 user at one time, until technology moved on and the logical
> switch for most OS/2 users was Linux.
> 
> Your thoughts on using Win3.1 and OS/2 are interesting...except that Win3.1 was
> known to run better under OS/2.


How very true. I was writing a textbook under W3.1 using Lotus Ami Pro
(as it then was, an improvement on both its predecessors and its
successors). Every time I tried to generate the TOC under plain W3.1 I
got a BSOD. Running it under W3.1 under OS/2 it worked just fine.

OS/2 did have its problems though: I had a printer problem during the
install and every time I booted I had to confirm that the printer was
not offline. Nothing I could do would change this - including deleting
the printer and installing a fresh one...

Still, life is so much easier now with debian...
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