Re: Multi-tasking

1998-04-11 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 02:06:24PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote: > G'day, > > >Is there a way I can multi-task in debian? Like with Win95, you can > >open two programs and switch between them. I compare files, and it would > >make my life easier if I could switch between two files, rather then

Re: Multi-tasking

1998-04-10 Thread Damon Muller
G'day, >Is there a way I can multi-task in debian? Like with Win95, you can >open two programs and switch between them. I compare files, and it would >make my life easier if I could switch between two files, rather then >editing it, looking at a section, quiting, then editing and comparing i

Re: Multi-tasking

1998-04-09 Thread Feng Qian
Dear Pete, Windoze 95 is not multi-tasking, it just pretends it is multitasking. (except NT4.0). However, the Linux is the Natural born multi-tasking OS. You are wasting the debian if you don't know this. Feng Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 15:55:29 -0500 (CDT) From: Pete Poff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Re: Multi-tasking

1998-04-09 Thread Colin Telmer
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote: > > Is there a way I can multi-task in debian? Like with Win95, you can > > open two programs and switch between them. I compare files, and it would > > make my life easier if I could switch between two files, rather then > > editing it, looking a

Re: Multi-tasking

1998-04-09 Thread Ian Keith Setford
Yo- > Is there a way I can multi-task in debian? Like with Win95, you can > open two programs and switch between them. I compare files, and it would > make my life easier if I could switch between two files, rather then > editing it, looking at a section, quiting, then editing and comparing