Russ Pitman wrote:
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I found it a PITA to install and get running. YMMV.
I just ran the executable (after untar-ing the downloaded file) and
it was working (well, I didn't test all the fucntionality, I created a
very simple web page and published it using file:// protocol)
this is on debia
David Baron wrote:
> If you already have Debian up and running, you do not need Lindows.
Agreed
> Nvu is a Mozilla operation. If you have a recent Mozilla, it should play. I
I use the latest version from mozilla.org
> have not installed Nvu as of yet but downloaded it for both Linux and
> W--
If you already have Debian up and running, you do not need Lindows.
Nvu is a Mozilla operation. If you have a recent Mozilla, it should play. I
have not installed Nvu as of yet but downloaded it for both Linux and
W--dows.
I had previous played with Komodo which is a GUI-IDE for perl, python, PH
Dan Hunt wrote:
I'm eager to try out nvu, without finding a spare
box / partition to install lindows upon.
Yes they are giving l--dows away again.
http://nvu.com/download.html
How would I ensure that my debian unstable system would
have the right packages required?
Do I install this nvu-0.1.tar.gz
I'm eager to try out nvu, without finding a spare
box / partition to install lindows upon.
Yes they are giving l--dows away again.
http://nvu.com/download.html
How would I ensure that my debian unstable system would
have the right packages required?
Do I install this nvu-0.1.tar.gz by moving it f
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