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Message   Twiggy    King-Marshall (Dave Grunfelder)   X11 & DOSemu   March 25, 1996
 4:28 PM *  

                             �-�- Regarding: X11 �-�-
                   �-�-  Reply if You Want, I Don't Mind  �-�-

� �� �-���� YoU BeGGED FoR MeRCY ������������������������������������--� � ��
�X11 is just a Windows type envirement for Linux and such... Better then most
�anything you'll find.  Should just run linux and get Wine (A Windows
�Emulator) and DosEMU (DOS Emulator) and you could be all set :)
�Twigs
� -------------=============[ This is my response ]=============-------------
�OK, Where would these programs be available from, and give us some details on
�the operating system.
�King-Marshall and The Cat in the Hat [VSB]
�
�� ��-����� NoW FeEL My WRaTH ��������������������������������������--� �� �

Well, For starters get on the net and FTP both those files from sunsite
(sunsite.unc.edu) and check out all the readme files etc.  To run them you'll
need to compile them under linux with GCC and you will need the TCL extension
package installed for linux prior to compiling these programs.  Pretty much
what linux is is excactly what you see when you telnet into somewhere and
have a shell account.  Just that most large services and businesses run Unix
or BSD.
Twigs
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