--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00285 Date: 04/16/98 From: MATHIEU BOUCHARD Time: 02:29am \/To: BOB MORTON (Read 2 times) Subj: html tools WM>> BullDozer is an X program and this system has herc mono. I do have X M> BM> running on it, but it is not a joy to run. Thanks for the attach offer! BM> I have herc mono clone. Never could get X up and going. try "W". This is a toy mini-X for monochrome display. It's Finnish, so it must be good. For W, there is a web browser called Wetscape. No joke. search for "Wetscape", and you'll find W. Never tried either though. matju --- Terminate 4.00/Pro * Origin: The Lost Remains Of SatelliteSoft BBS (1:163/215.42) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00286 Date: 04/16/98 From: MATHIEU BOUCHARD Time: 02:33am \/To: THOMAS HABETS (Read 2 times) Subj: html tools jb>> If you're willing to go GUI, Netscape Gold has a WYSIWYG jb>> editor built in... TH> Yuck! TH> NO! Don't use Netscape's editor! It produces _the_ worst code I've ever TH> seen TH> The best (IMHO) way to do HTML is with m4.. It has macros, defines, TH> includes TH> and a lot of other good stuff. (I saw it in LJ). I've tried m4 too. I also tried C and C++. :-) matju --- Terminate 4.00/Pro * Origin: The Lost Remains Of SatelliteSoft BBS (1:163/215.42) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00287 Date: 04/16/98 From: MATHIEU BOUCHARD Time: 02:35am \/To: JOSH ROLLYSON (Read 2 times) Subj: html tools JR> Well, DRDOS is free now, and the multitasker isn't that bad, for DOS. JR> And DRDOS runs in dosemu. I think that DRDOS + QEMM + DESQview still rules, though. I uninstalled Caldera OpenDOS. matju --- Terminate 4.00/Pro * Origin: The Lost Remains Of SatelliteSoft BBS (1:163/215.42) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00288 Date: 04/16/98 From: FRANCOIS THUNUS Time: 03:57pm \/To: LAWRENCE LUCIER (Read 2 times) Subj: RFC: LINUX FAQ REV 9804-0 Hello ! 15 Apr 98 17:29, Lawrence Lucier wrote to Francois Thunus: LL> Why? :-) Three pieces or 11 pieces, what's the difference? a) the time spent to try and make the cut at appropriate place. b) the additional overhead per message FT>> Less than 99 lines per post translates into having the faq chopped FT>> into 11 pieces. Hardly fun, specially since there is a lot to bet that FT>> it will be sent in the wrong order. LL> This is Linux right? Some of the more experienced users should be able to LL> whip up a (grep??) script to automatically resort, remove headers etc in LL> pretty short order. those users most likely don't need the faq to begin with :-) LL> Not trying to be rude or tread on anyones toes here Francois but is your LL> goal to try and help newbies or dictate what kind of OLR they use? wrong target. I'm not the moderator, just the FAQ keeper. I loved SLMR myself, but then I also thought Dos 2.0 was pretty neat. Francois Thunus Miksi Internetissa: puhutaan englantia ? Oletko kuullut pienimma:sta: yhteisesta: nimitta:ja:sta: ? 2:270/25.2@fidonet | Views expressed here root@Club.TeleMatique.org | are strictly my own. http://www.telematique.org/ft | (unless otherwise stated) --- GoldED 2.51.A1026+ * Origin: Xara Sto Pragma ! Gasperich - Luxembourg -> (FidoNet 2:270/25.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00289 Date: 04/16/98 From: FRANCOIS THUNUS Time: 03:47pm \/To: PASI JRNSTEDT (Read 2 times) Subj: RFC: LINUX FAQ REV 9804-0.10 Hello ! 15 Apr 98 22:23, Pasi Jrnstedt wrote to Franois Thunus: PJ> I might be a good idea to add how to configure Xfree86 partition in PJ> somewhere, also basic commands, might not be a bad idea. kylla :-) PJ> So I have made a short list for u to use in FAQ. PJ> Basic commands: PJ> In the list below I have tried to translante basic commands in dos PJ> for Linux. So here it goes... kiitos terviesen Francois Thunus Miksi Internetissa: puhutaan englantia ? Oletko kuullut pienimma:sta: yhteisesta: nimitta:ja:sta: ? 2:270/25.2@fidonet | Views expressed here root@Club.TeleMatique.org | are strictly my own. http://www.telematique.org/ft | (unless otherwise stated) --- GoldED 2.51.A1026+ * Origin: Xara Sto Pragma ! Gasperich - Luxembourg -> (FidoNet 2:270/25.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00290 Date: 04/16/98 From: WARREN HRACH Time: 07:16am \/To: SAMULI SUONPAA (Read 2 times) Subj: UNIX BBS SOFTWARE >> Kalle, >> I have tried several times to telenet to your system but always get; >> 'no carrier'. I use B-Term and atdbbbs.net, atdwww.bbbs.net and no luck. >> However I can telnet to 'fix.no' every time. Warren >Perhaps that might be due to Kalle's system not being telnettable? Although we > have very sophisticated telecommunications here in Finland not everyone still > has leased line Internet to their homes. > Suonp... Samuli, That must be but I thought in the docs it mentioned bbbs.net was telnettable. How much trouble would it be to provide a current list of those that are Warren +---------------------------------------------+ | Warren Hrach, San Diego, CA 92107 | | warren@ocnbeach.maximumaccess.com | | Linux BBBS and UUCP on an AMD K5 | | Fido BBS at (619) 224-4878 | +---------------------------------------------+ --- BBBS/LiI v3.42 ToMmIk-5v * Origin: Ocean Beach BBS, San Diego, Ca (1:202/745) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 241 LINUX Ref: F5G00291 Date: 04/16/98 From: WARREN HRACH Time: 07:25am \/To: FELIPE FRANCIOSI (Read 2 times) Subj: Linux BBS Mananger > Thanx for the tip, but I already had an account at FIX.NO... I tryied > to connect there but my system was unable to. You know how internet is... > it should be a temporary problem. I will try again within a few hours. > The problem is that I don't wan't to use BBBS... a friend of mine told > me it's an unregistered copy that fix.no distr. And that you have to > register according to the number of nodes you are going to use... Felipe, All downloadable copies of BBBS are in unregistered or 'evaluation' copies. You can use that for 30 days or even longer I guess. However it limits callers to 30 min/day. Once you register you get a replacement file 'bbbs.key' for your bbs root dir. and that can be for 2 or more nodes depending on what you need. > []'s Felipe Franciosi > CYBERbytes BBS SysOp > Porto Alegre - RS, BRAZIL Warren +---------------------------------------------+ | Warren Hrach, San Diego, CA 92107 | | warren@ocnbeach.maximumaccess.com | | Linux BBBS and UUCP on an AMD K5 | | Fido BBS at (619) 224-4878 |