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Subject:Re: SUMMARY: Linux and techwhirlers From:Eric Ray <ejr -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 23 Apr 1999 08:27:18 -0600
At 10:03 AM 4/23/99 -0400, Kevin McLauchlan wrote:
>Also, how well do all of the mentioned items
>co-exist? Do you have to shut down one GUI or
>Xwindows implementation in order to fire up another
>when you want to go from your best wp to your best
>vector draw program?
In short, no, but this is veering far away from technical
communication. Please see a linux or unix newsgroup
or resource, or contact me directly offline for more
info. I'll be happy to help, but it's no longer the right
forum.
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