But isn't the point made by RMS that with programs such as WordPerfect, there's no code to show! ESR says he embraces FSF but doesn't answer the question raised by RMS. Why are closed source programes such as Word Prefect embraced by the Open Source Initiative?
IMHO, ESR is full of rhetoric, RMS speeks the truth in plain english.
See my post #59 which sites an article from QST magazine (a publication for HAM's). In order to get your license these days, you must pass an exam which has a significant amount of questions related to RF safty. The main things to keep in mind are distance from the radiating source and duty cycle of the mode being used.
Wow. Could this be the "Giant Sucking Sound" that Ross Perot warned us about in '92?
But isn't the point made by RMS that with programs such as WordPerfect, there's no code to show! ESR says he embraces FSF but doesn't answer the question raised by RMS. Why are closed source programes such as Word Prefect embraced by the Open Source Initiative?
IMHO, ESR is full of rhetoric, RMS speeks the truth in plain english.
See my post #59 which sites an article from QST magazine (a publication for HAM's). In order to get your license these days, you must pass an exam which has a significant amount of questions related to RF safty. The main things to keep in mind are distance from the radiating source and duty cycle of the mode being used.
Agreed. What's the connection with Debian and a magic lamp?
Yes,
I am using a zip parallel port drive. It works with the standard Debian kernel which.