Re: [newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-28 Thread Peter Heckert
Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Jennifer Ricki Wise wrote: I tried to take a look at the source code for Mandrake using the source code cd. I was unsuccessful, I tried to open it in Borland C++ but could not find any files that would display anything. Could someone

RE: [newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-26 Thread Ernest N. Wilcox Jr.
PROTECTED] | Subject: [newbie] RE: Source Code | | | I tried to take a look at the source code for Mandrake using the source | code cd. | I was unsuccessful, I tried to open it in Borland C++ but could not find | any files that would display anything. | Could someone

Re: [newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-26 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Jennifer Ricki Wise wrote: I tried to take a look at the source code for Mandrake using the source code cd. I was unsuccessful, I tried to open it in Borland C++ but could not find any files that would display anything. Could someone please tell me how I can see the

Re: [newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-26 Thread Seth Gibson
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Axalon Bloodstone wrote: windows doesn't cut it... Truer words have never been spoken

[newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-25 Thread Jennifer Ricki Wise
I tried to take a look at the source code for Mandrake using the source code cd. I was unsuccessful, I tried to open it in Borland C++ but could not find any files that would display anything. Could someone please tell me how I can see the source code and which language it is written in. Thanks

RE: [newbie] RE: Source Code

1999-12-25 Thread Ken Wilson
be an EOL) and not the carriage return/linefeed combination used in a windows world. -Original Message- From: Jennifer Ricki Wise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 25, 1999 10:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] RE: Source Code I tried to take a look at the source code