[newbie] fonts etc. in rc1

2001-04-17 Thread Florian Struck

I just installed rc1 still the fonts are screwed ie: in abiword what can i 
do? 
Also still mozilla and java = ough.
The rest worx fine even cdburner.




Re: [newbie] fonts etc. in rc1

2001-04-17 Thread Florian Struck

On Tuesday 17 April 2001 03:02, Florian Struck wrote:
 I just installed rc1 still the fonts are screwed ie: in abiword what can i
 do?
 Also still mozilla and java = ough.
 The rest worx fine even cdburner.


That sounds like im not very satisfyed ... well thats not true this , to be 
honest; looks REALLY AMAZING . A few days ago i sayd in the mandrake irc 
channel that MDK 8 will make the hop into mainstream someone answered that 
linux will make the hop if someone develops a browser as fast and good as IE 
... WELL BOYS THE TIME HAS COME!!! 
have a look at KONQUEROR its beautifull JAVA, FLASH IT WORX AND ITS FAST, ITS 
TIME




Re: [newbie] fonts etc. in rc1

2001-04-17 Thread CB

On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:08:09PM +0300, Florian Struck wrote:
 
 honest; looks REALLY AMAZING . A few days ago i sayd in the mandrake irc 
 channel that MDK 8 will make the hop into mainstream someone answered that 
 linux will make the hop if someone develops a browser as fast and good as IE 

This may or may not be public opinion, but I think the main barrier to
our entry is the lack of a finanacial application that can do what
Quicken does (or a collection of tools/scripts/utilities to provide the
equivalent functionality).  That, coupled with an Office compatible
program such as StarOffice, could very well be the leaping block that
prepels us onto the generic user desktop.

Plus, advanced functions for Webmain/Linuxconf are required so that
regular non-geeks can modify their systems easily.

YMMV and the opinions expressed are those of the author alone.
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