I've used the plain netscape-navigator 4.51, with out email/news
support... With java turned off... I hardly ever have it die. 99.9% of the
time, I really see no need for java (esp considering that I used lynx
exclusively until acouple of months ago, due to owning a 486)
--George
If you really want linux-in-a-file... I believe Slackware has a ZipSlack
distribution... Slackware in one big ( 30something megs? ) Zip file you
stick on your M$ partition unzip, and loadlin into...
for this and lots of other Linux goodies try:
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux
Sorry to advertize
> .login:
uhm... I meant .forward
I tried two of the posted suggestions, but I don't seem to get mail at all
when the .forward was enabled, here was the one I was using (on someone
else's suggestion )
.login:
"|IFS=' '&&exec /usr/bin/procmail -f-||exit 75"
and the .procmailrc:
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/m
I have pine 4.10 sitting in /usr/local and was trying to get the following
.procmailrc to work (it's almost straight from procmailex man page)
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail #you'd better make sure it exists
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox #completely optional
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/
I moved to Debian from slackware... and have been very satisfied with it
to date... I've done all installs via apt over the network, without cd's,
and from ya'll discriptions this appears to be more straightforward than
actually using a cd.
My first linux install was about 4 years ago... I was i
> >
> > > 1. What is the name of the program that allows one to take a snapshot of
> > > your desk top. I have used it before but I can not remember the name. I
> > > am trying to
> > > convince a potential convert to switch from windoze, but I need some jpeg
> > > pics to
> > > show her.
>
> I can't recall any ps/2 model being able to run a dual processor setup,
> definitely not the old ones. What the other socket is for is most likely a
> coprocessor, or FPU, which would speed things up a bit when running programs
> that have the capability of using an FPU, like CAD/CAM applicatio
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