>: Anyone watching NASA Select TV for the first pictures of Mars?
>:
>: The desktop they're using looks hauntingly familiar...
>:
>: fvwm2 is there, and xv too...
>
>Yes, I saw it. I wish it was a Debian machine. The screen looks great
>with all those windows.
>
it was actually an sgi. they said
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Ed Down wrote:
>
> Interesting point. I seem to remember xv is shareware, I wonder if they've
> paid their fee. And I wonder what NASA is classed as - commercial or
> educational?
does it matter? our university has a site-license for xv and it's
definitively not commercial.
Interesting point. I seem to remember xv is shareware, I wonder if they've
paid their fee. And I wonder what NASA is classed as - commercial or
educational?
Ed
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
>
> Anyone watching NASA Select TV for the first pictures of Mars?
>
> The desktop they're using
Jim Pick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Anyone watching NASA Select TV for the first pictures of Mars?
:
: The desktop they're using looks hauntingly familiar...
:
: fvwm2 is there, and xv too...
Yes, I saw it. I wish it was a Debian machine. The screen looks great
with all those windows.
E.-
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