just wanted to say hello. i have"played" around with other flavors of linux and this one i can manipulate. thanks much to the developers. antix works like other flavors of linux say they work, but don't really. at least i couldn't make them do what i can with antix.
anyway, i'm having more fun than a human being ought to have with my new found os.
a bit about me. i have a bachelor of fine arts degree (woooo!), so i make"art"; graphic design; photography (pro since 1976) and teach. i speak a little"mac" and more"windows" (sp?).
i have some questions about the os, but another time and place.
nice to be here.
later.
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Howdy, Welcome, and Happy New Year.
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Welcome to the forum. Enjoy yourself, stay a while, and don't be afraid to ask dumb questions.
Like"Why is the color blue Blue?"
Like"Why is the color blue Blue?"
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kdd - good you managed to get here in the end.
Welcome to antiX
Welcome to antiX
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welcome!
if there is one thing you can say about antix, its nearly infinitely customizable!
if there is one thing you can say about antix, its nearly infinitely customizable!
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Hi, kdd.
Which linux"art" apps are you using?
Two of my faves are mypaint (
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) (available from debian repositories)
and alchemy (
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BTW, if you teach art and care to pass the good word to your students, both the above are portable / cross-platform programs.
Which linux"art" apps are you using?
Two of my faves are mypaint (
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://www.mypaint.org"
linktext was:"http://www.mypaint.org"
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) (available from debian repositories)
and alchemy (
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://al.chemy.org"
linktext was:"http://al.chemy.org"
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)
BTW, if you teach art and care to pass the good word to your students, both the above are portable / cross-platform programs.
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Welcome aboard.
(See my 'sig' if you want to learn Linux/Debian/AntiX.)
(See my 'sig' if you want to learn Linux/Debian/AntiX.)
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We are a helpful bunch, and someone will always be glad to help.
Welcome to the world of antiX, We are always happy to answer your questions.kdd wrote: i speak a little"mac" and more"windows" (sp?).
i have some questions about the os, but another time and place.
nice to be here.
later.
We are a helpful bunch, and someone will always be glad to help.