01-25-2015, 08:22 AM
Hello, Darrell!
Welcome to Linux Lite.
For the uninitiated, GROL stands for 'General Radiotelephone Operator License'. In the USA, a GROL gives one authority to repair all sorts of commercial radio transmitters. To have earned that privilege at 17 is nothing short of amazing!
I just happen to also be on a D620 myself right now, with LL 2.0 and Windows 7 as a dual-booter. One of the local universities here still uses D620/D630 for their students, and why not? They're bloody workhorses, and replacement parts - even whole units - are dirt cheap. With 4 GB RAM on board, they run Windows 7 x64 AND LL amd64 with the best of 'em...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Welcome to Linux Lite.
For the uninitiated, GROL stands for 'General Radiotelephone Operator License'. In the USA, a GROL gives one authority to repair all sorts of commercial radio transmitters. To have earned that privilege at 17 is nothing short of amazing!
I just happen to also be on a D620 myself right now, with LL 2.0 and Windows 7 as a dual-booter. One of the local universities here still uses D620/D630 for their students, and why not? They're bloody workhorses, and replacement parts - even whole units - are dirt cheap. With 4 GB RAM on board, they run Windows 7 x64 AND LL amd64 with the best of 'em...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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