Re: Euphoria On Linux

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irv mullins wrote:
> 
> Well, if you had installed Mandrake, it would have asked during installation 
> if you wanted to see your Windows partition, and if you said 'yes', it would 
> install an icon on the desktop. After the fact, using KDE, you can always
> right
> click on the desktop, and choose Create New/Device/Hard Disk Device, and 
> select /dev/hda1 from the pull-down menu. Can't say how you do this in Gnome- 
> I don't use Gnome.
> 
Thanks I'll give that a try.

> No, I never use it, because you can easily associate *.exu programs with 
> the exu binary- same as you would associated *.exw programs with exw.exe on
> Windows.
> At least, it's that easy with KDE.
> 
Sounds like the way to go.

> Kate, of course. Be aware that Kate doesn't always get installed by default, 
> but it is almost always on the CD's. You may have to go back and install it 
> later. 
> 
I'll see so far the responses have been for Kate, does it have syntax
highlighting?

> You need a real modem. Why tie up that expensive 32-bit processor's time 
> whistliing into a phone line? 
> 
See my earlier post to Pete.

> > So far Linux is very disenchanting to me, Windows may have it's bad days,
> > but
> > it sure is much more NEWBIE friendly. :(
> 
> You misspelled SPAMMER.
> 
LOL! I can agree with you there for sure.  Sorry for sounding down on Linux,
but it was around 3:00am and I was very frustrated after spending 30 Minutes
installing Linux, the 4 hours trying to get modem and printers figured out.

Later.

Ferlin Scarborough

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