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Hello again, buymystock.
I'm also fond of both Klaus K and his Knoppix product.
Your join date shows you've been at this a lot longer than I have. Congratulations.
My observation is that Klaus K does not frequent this forum, except rarely.
He has not been very active even on his own forum lately, at least publicly,
as you can see at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-knoppix/2014
I think Klaus K does monitor his own forum, however, and will most likely respond
to specific questions there, if the questions are reasonable and pertinent, and
almost certainly if you've found a legitimate Knoppix problem that needs his attention.
Werner points out that Klaus K may be seen on some past CeBIT sessions giving
lectures there in both English and German.
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Originally Posted by
Werner P. Schulz
Hi Werner,
I am enjoying the video's from the links that you sent me! Viel Dank und Anerkennung! I will need to translate the German language video at CeBIT 2014; I cannot hear as well as I'd like to, however, when Klaus K speaks English, I can understand him better than many of the people that I've known for 30 years who ONLY speak English. Amazing.
Viel Dank und Anerkennung!
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Originally Posted by
utu
Hello again, buymystock.
I'm also fond of both Klaus K and his Knoppix product.
Your join date shows you've been at this a lot longer than I have. Congratulations.
My observation is that Klaus K does not frequent this forum, except rarely.
He has not been very active even on his own forum lately, at least publicly,
as you can see at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-knoppix/2014
I think Klaus K does monitor his own forum, however, and will most likely respond
to specific questions there, if the questions are reasonable and pertinent, and
almost certainly if you've found a legitimate Knoppix problem that needs his attention.
Werner points out that Klaus K may be seen on some past CeBIT sessions giving
lectures there in both English and German.
Hi "utu" anew!
Thanks for being so helpful, in addition to your well-mannered congratulatory expressive regarding my very good fortune of discovering Knoppix! This link to "lists.debian.org/debian-knoppix/2014" is a delight, with technical information from Klaus K that is presented in such a way as to allow easy and accurate perception. Archives starting in May of 2001 and leading through the years and months (2001--2014) are especially charming to me and to countless millions of people that have a strong interest in Knoppix (to such a degree that it causes some changes in their lifestyles in order to accommodate their loyalty to this outstanding Debian designed operating system).
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2014 CeBIT English version of Knoppix 7.3
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Klaus K speaking, in English, about Knoppix 7.3 at the 2014 CeBIT gathering:
http://www.techcast.com/events/cebit...215/?q=fr-1215
Dont play your video full-screen if you want to see Klaus' visual aids;
they will be off-screen if you have Klaus in full-screen mode.
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Klaus K speaking in the English language for an online video about Knoppix 7.3.
Originally Posted by
utu
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Klaus K speaking, in English, about Knoppix 7.3 at the 2014 CeBIT gathering:
http://www.techcast.com/events/cebit...215/?q=fr-1215
Dont play your video full-screen if you want to see Klaus' visual aids;
they will be off-screen if you have Klaus in full-screen mode.
Greetings, utu,
This is great! I am able to hear and understand the
professor while he speaks in the English language during
the recent CeBIT gathering as I click on the link that you sent me.
Merriment and well-being will certainly follow the faithful and
unwavering Knoppix apostles!
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