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1) Rispettare le idee altrui.
2) Evitare le offese dirette.
3) Leggere attentamente le risposte ricevute
4) Scrivere i messaggi con il colore di default, evitare altri colori.
5) Scrivere in Italiano o in Inglese, se possibile grammaticalmente corretto, evitate stili di scrittura poco chiari, quindi nessuna abbreviazione tipo telegramma o scrittura stile SMS o CHAT.
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- Linux 0.x
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- Nome Cognome: Thomas Haberkern
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Hello and thank you!
Dear Friends,
Thank you to everyone at Slacky.eu for all of your had work. I have found your repositories very helpful.
Also I love Italy very much. I have not been to your country for a long time, and I want to go back and see my favourite places, and also my friends naturally.
All my best wishes to all of you. Below is a photograph of a place I like very much (but I don't have any single favourite place, because there are so many wonderful places in Italy).
Thomas
Thank you to everyone at Slacky.eu for all of your had work. I have found your repositories very helpful.
Also I love Italy very much. I have not been to your country for a long time, and I want to go back and see my favourite places, and also my friends naturally.
All my best wishes to all of you. Below is a photograph of a place I like very much (but I don't have any single favourite place, because there are so many wonderful places in Italy).
Thomas
- Vito
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Re: Hello and thank you!
Hi Thomas!
thanks a lot for your message!
If you'll have problems with Slackware ,don't be afraid to open a new thread!
Offtopic: that is a photo of San Gimignano,isn't it?
thanks a lot for your message!
If you'll have problems with Slackware ,don't be afraid to open a new thread!
Offtopic: that is a photo of San Gimignano,isn't it?
"Stat rosa pristina nomina, nomina nuda tenemus." [ Umberto Eco - Il nome della rosa]
"Faber est suae quisque fortunae ." [ Appio Claudio Cieco]
"Faber est suae quisque fortunae ." [ Appio Claudio Cieco]
- Savius
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Re: Hello and thank you!
You are welcome Thomas! ^^
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Re: Hello and thank you!
Dear Vito,
Yes, that's San Gimignano. I was only there twice, but it is amazing. When I was younger, I did some traveling in Italy. I took some photos of San Gimignano, but I never scanned them. So I used one from the Internet. I like my country (I live in St. Louis, Missouri, USA), and my family and friends are mostly here, but I would like to live in Italy some day.
Also, thanks for saying "don't be afraid to open a new thread!" I've been using GNU/Linux since 1999, but only started with Slackware a few years ago. At first I was afraid of it, but I found some helpful people and now I love it. At the moment I have Vector Linux 7.0 (based on Slackware 13.37) and Slackware 13.37 on my home machine.
All my best wishes,
Tom
Yes, that's San Gimignano. I was only there twice, but it is amazing. When I was younger, I did some traveling in Italy. I took some photos of San Gimignano, but I never scanned them. So I used one from the Internet. I like my country (I live in St. Louis, Missouri, USA), and my family and friends are mostly here, but I would like to live in Italy some day.
Also, thanks for saying "don't be afraid to open a new thread!" I've been using GNU/Linux since 1999, but only started with Slackware a few years ago. At first I was afraid of it, but I found some helpful people and now I love it. At the moment I have Vector Linux 7.0 (based on Slackware 13.37) and Slackware 13.37 on my home machine.
All my best wishes,
Tom
- -sf
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Re: Hello and thank you!
It's not a good idea..!Tom_Haberkern ha scritto:...
but I would like to live in Italy some day.
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However.. welcome!
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Re: Hello and thank you!
Hi Teox99!
I'm from St. Louis (Missouri, right in the middle of the US). I'll put a map in at the bottom.
-sf joked (I think it was a joke) that it's not a good idea to live in Italy. I haven't been there for some years, but I'll tell a little story about one trip I took. I have a friend named Gianni who is from Avezzano (Abruzzo). His parents are both teachers. I stayed at their house for about ten days once. That was one of the best times of my life. His mother and grandmother made fettucine the Saturday I was there. That was an excellent meal. Afterward we went for an afternoon walk and the went back to their house. I played chess with Gianni's father that night (I lost). We talked about languages. Anyway, Gianni has been here to the U.S. a few times since then, and we also email and talk over Skype. I would like to go back for a year or two. I would need to find work, but if I had some sort of job I would definitely go.
I miss the bread in Italy. I think it's the best bread in the world. I also miss talking to people who know something about Classical Antiquity (Greece & Rome). People here in the US usually don't even know their own history, much less the rest of the world.
Thanks everyone. By the way, I use both Avidemux-QT and DeVeDe from Slacky (and a lot of other things). Some of the time I install from source, but usually only when there isn't a compatible Slackware package. The ones from here always work well for me. I use XFCE (mostly), and the GTK/GNOME package I get from your repositories always work well for me.
Tom
Here's the map:
I'm from St. Louis (Missouri, right in the middle of the US). I'll put a map in at the bottom.
-sf joked (I think it was a joke) that it's not a good idea to live in Italy. I haven't been there for some years, but I'll tell a little story about one trip I took. I have a friend named Gianni who is from Avezzano (Abruzzo). His parents are both teachers. I stayed at their house for about ten days once. That was one of the best times of my life. His mother and grandmother made fettucine the Saturday I was there. That was an excellent meal. Afterward we went for an afternoon walk and the went back to their house. I played chess with Gianni's father that night (I lost). We talked about languages. Anyway, Gianni has been here to the U.S. a few times since then, and we also email and talk over Skype. I would like to go back for a year or two. I would need to find work, but if I had some sort of job I would definitely go.
I miss the bread in Italy. I think it's the best bread in the world. I also miss talking to people who know something about Classical Antiquity (Greece & Rome). People here in the US usually don't even know their own history, much less the rest of the world.
Thanks everyone. By the way, I use both Avidemux-QT and DeVeDe from Slacky (and a lot of other things). Some of the time I install from source, but usually only when there isn't a compatible Slackware package. The ones from here always work well for me. I use XFCE (mostly), and the GTK/GNOME package I get from your repositories always work well for me.
Tom
Here's the map: