Results 11 to 17 of 17
What about finding one on the web somewhere? If you're computer 'aint quite up to it, there's bound to be a computer out there somewhere you can log onto and ...
- 08-11-2005 #11
What about finding one on the web somewhere? If you're computer 'aint quite up to it, there's bound to be a computer out there somewhere you can log onto and use.
- 08-12-2005 #12I might go with Sunbird, but I haven't had luck with compiling mozilla's firefox and compiling sunbird does not look much easier
Originally Posted by psic
Stumbling around the 'net:
www.cloudyuseful.com
- 08-16-2005 #13
Well, I tried the Mozilla calendar, installed it via apt-get just to try it out. It's nice but slow. The startup time is terrible. I could speed it up a bit by compiling, but as I've said, I haven't had any luck so far compiling anything from Mozilla.
Stumbling around the 'net:
www.cloudyuseful.com
- 08-16-2005 #14
Have you tried emacs? I've read soemwere that it has both calender and sceduling parts to it, though I'm not sure since I don't use it (I'm a vi man
)
- 08-17-2005 #15
You're serious?! I'll have to try that... Is there anything emacs can't do?
Stumbling around the 'net:
www.cloudyuseful.com
- 08-24-2005 #16Unfourtunately, it will not pay my hefty university bills
Originally Posted by psic
.
BryanLooking for a distro? Look here.
"There can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience." - Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason)
Queen's University - Arts and Science 2008 (Sociology)
Registered Linux User #386147.
- 08-24-2005 #17oh, it will. You just have to promise never ever use vi
Originally Posted by bryansmith
Brilliant Mediocrity - Making Failure Look Good


Reply With Quote
