Children's software is a good reason to leave w95 on your box.
jim
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am happy to say that win95 is gone. Now My wife used the computer last
> night. She complained about the fonts in netscape so I will have to fix this.
> I will also have to find out howto ajust the t
It was Mon, 30 Jul 2001 20:25:48 -0700 when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am happy to say that win95 is gone. Now My wife used the computer last
>night. She complained about the fonts in netscape so I will have to fix this.
At www.rpmfind.net look for mozil*, download and install the mozilla fonts
>> Is there educational software out there for children?
>
>Sorry, can't help you there.
>
Try looking at http://www.seul.org/edu, the Education subgroup of Simple
End User Linux (http://www.seul.org). They list quite a few pieces of
software.
Michael
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Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #819
Quite true. You can copy the fonts from a Windows computer using floppy
discs, and import them using DrakFont (in the Mandrake Control Centre). This
is perfectly legal, since you already own a copy of Windows (assuming your
copy is legitimate).
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 21:11, etharp wrote:
> this g
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am happy to say that win95 is gone. Now My wife used the computer last
> night. She complained about the fonts in netscape so I will have to fix
Netscape can look great if you use your TrueType fonts from Windows. They can
be imported via D