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Re: [Project Idea] for those up for a challenge

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Subject: Re: [Project Idea] for those up for a challenge
From: Louis R <louisr at gte dot net>
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:08:50 -0800
References: <F01CEDC2-6AFB-11D8-A925-003065A85F80 at cox dot net> <fc dot 004c566902f179e13b9aca00a206368a dot 2f179e5 at sad17 dot k12 dot me dot us> <A8E879FE-6B11-11D8-854A-003065A85F80 at cox dot net>
i used that one at first. turns out it will occasionally eat more than its share of the CPU. and crashes frequently.

plus, no support for 2nd monitors. in the end the stability and flexibility of codetek made it a purchase well worth $40 bucks.


On Feb 29, 2004, at 3:47 PM, David Austin wrote:

Ya. I bought it. It was much simpler to just install from cds with a small manual in hand and tech support if I needed it.
FYI - I had Yellow Dog running on a Mac a couple years ago.

Found out about Desktop Manager.

Thanks
--
David Austin


On Feb 29, 2004, at 3:42 PM, Asher Dunn wrote:

Now that RB 5.5 compiles for Linux. I went out and bought Linux and got
it running.
Bought? Isn't it free? I know Yellow Dog isn't, but you should be able to
find a download of it somewhere.


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