I don't use Outlook but just out of curiosity, is Outlook 98 on WINE as 
vulnerable to viruses as it is on M$ Windows?

CompUSA was supposed to start selling Lycoris at their retail stores. Have 
they started doing that yet? I looked for it on their web site the other 
day but did not find anything.

Nash

At 11:25 AM 8/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Doug,
>
>I could not agree more. I have gotten hooked on Lycrois Desktop/LX and
>purchased the retail version of it which I am on right now and sending this
>message from Micro$oft Outlook 98 which is running one Desktop/LX under
>Wine!
>
>GO LYCORIS! and not to bad for a GNUbies either!
>
>Ed Richards
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doug Riddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:38 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Good Editorial: "Linux Users, Put Your
>Money Where Your Mouth Is! "
>
>
>I couldn't agree more.  The thing I like about Linux is the try
>before you buy aspect of "free software."  If I like a distro, I buy
>it, or more likely, I buy the next release.  I own Applixware's
>Office Anywhere, I own Libranet's Debian distro, and two copies of
>Redhat (Anyone want them?  I switched to Debian after trying
>Libranet's distro.)  If I like it, I buy it, or donate time or money.
>  It isn't that I am worried that if they don't get my money that they
>might fold.  It's more like applause they can use to buy pizza and
>beer.  My forty bucks, or 80 bucks isn't going to change the world,
>but it might buy their kids a happy meal, and it is the only way I
>can say thanks for the software.
>
>On the other hand, I still think one of the primary strengths of Open
>Source software, is that it doesn't cost anything to get started.  I
>can take an old box and load state of the art software on it and give
>it away.  That's it.  No strings attached.  No 1-800-r-u-legit, no
>license issues, just free.  Here, I thought you could use this, it is
>all free, all yours and ready to use.  That is what MicroSoft and the
>rest of them don't get.  If MicroSoft gave away copies of Win98 and
>Office97 after they started selling XP and Office XP, there would be
>a lot less todo about Linux.
>
>
>Doug Riddle
>
>
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