Dear Nate, et al.:
I plan to bring my Lindows box, maybe my laptop computer, and the
pertinent paraphernalia.
Do I (huff, puff) need to bring (huff, puff) a monitor also?
Andy
C. A. Hilgartner. Phone: 660-627-2
I haven't used alpha2 much, but I can attest that it starts and logs in
on win2k. However I did use alpha1 a fair bit without much trouble, and
I would assume that it only got better. Also, gaim is very stable in
linux, so there is no problem with the actual code base.
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 20:31,
I've been using Gaim since I started with Linux and it's gotten a _lot_
better since then... I haven't ever used the Windows equivalent, but
if it's anything like the Linux version, I think it ought to be
included. I honestly find it easier to use than Trillian, which I know
a lot of people
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:53:43PM -0500, Peter Snoblin wrote:
> gAIM (an instant messenger client,
> talks pretty much every protocol you can think of - http://gaim.sf.net),
The gaim binary for Windows is marked as 0.60.0-alpha2
Anyone have any idea whether this is ready for "mere mortals"?
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