the BBS, and assorted
other things.
I'm just wondering, as a Linux/Debian newbie some of the things
that cron can do on my system. I'm drawing a blank right now so
maybe if I hear from some others how, and what they use cron it'll
spark something.
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James R. Lunsford
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ames are lowercase.
>
> o Unzip each of them.
>
> o Untar the gui00 file only.
>
> o Run the Runme executalble.
>
> o Follow the instruction presented by the installation program
>
> HTH
>
I had the large 27(?) meg file. I put it in /usr/local and untarred it, th
e and where is it? Readme's
> aren't helping.
The exact same thing happened to me. I gave up on it.
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James R. Lunsford
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two. I promise if someone gives me the steps, I'll organize
them and keep 'em. Or better yet, is the process described pretty well
in the readme's for the source (2.0.35)? I'm pretty sure that that's
pretty close to the way that I did it the other 2 times, but th
Hello all. I installed Wordperfect 8 into /usr/local/wp8 and there's
no xwp file to be found anywhere on my system. The only thing that was
really out of the ordinary in my installation was that it didn't run
under X. I got some kind of error message and it ran in an xterm
window. Anyone have
I've been fooling around with debian for a little while now, and I need
some help, or pointers in the right direction.
I'm using Netscape for my mail and news, and WVDIAL to dial my isp.
What I'd like to do is to get the internal, if that's the right term,
stuff going in linux. I tried setting u
Has anyone gotten one of these to work under Linux, or can someone give
me a hand in getting mine setup? I've looked everywhere that I know of
for help but have run out of resources.
Thanks.
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