On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:56:18AM +0100, Damian Brasher wrote:
Can anyone recommend a Linux desktop RSS reader/aggregator?
I use the Brief plugin in Firefox. Put all your RSS feeds as Live
bookmarks into a bookmarks directory in Firefox, then point Brief at
it. It will update the feeds at
Hi Richard,
Richard Danter wrote:
Hi Simon,
2009/4/24 Simon Capstick si...@pscomputer.co.uk:
Does anyone know if there are there any GPL equivalents to this
commercial product?
http://www.thinstuff.com/products/lx-server/
( a multi-user X server combined with an RDP (remote desktop)
Does anyone know if there are there any GPL equivalents to this
commercial product?
http://www.thinstuff.com/products/lx-server/
( a multi-user X server combined with an RDP (remote desktop) server )
I want to give (Windows) desktop users access to a remote copy of the
Firefox web browser
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 at 11:41:38AM +0100, Stephen Rowles wrote:
Does anyone know if there are there any GPL equivalents to this
I want to give (Windows) desktop users access to a remote copy of the
Firefox web browser running on a firewalled and sandboxed Linux server.
Basically I need
Does anyone know if there are there any GPL equivalents to this
commercial product?
http://www.thinstuff.com/products/lx-server/
( a multi-user X server combined with an RDP (remote desktop) server )
I want to give (Windows) desktop users access to a remote copy of the
Firefox web browser
Damian Brasher wrote:
Later I'll remove all the feeds, remove the Brief plugin and add it again,
restart Firefox and see what happens.
Ah, technically Brief is an extension, I'll only add the BBC feed to start with.
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Hugo Mills wrote:
Then click on a feed, or on unread, and it should show the
articles in the big pane on the right.
Thanks, but I thought that to be the general idea but no joy, nothing in the
pane on the right.
Later I'll remove all the feeds, remove the Brief plugin and add it again,