Thanks for coming to the meeting, it was nice to have you there helping out.
This month's meeting was hairy for a newbies class, but Ed pulled it off well again. I presented dosbox and wine. Ed put on a fantastic, 135 slide push this and see that happen, Crossover Office and Win4Lin workshop. Those of you who want iTunes, Peachtree or other candy from the Dark Side without having to boot it, should check out his slides. There's obviously years of experience there that you won't find with a quick Google search. I exported it to html with an index through OO so you don't have to grab a 32MB file but that's also available: http://lists.clickers.org/~linuxsig/events/2005_07_18_legacy_software/index.html Thank you Ed! Debian Sarge binary Firefox works well on a P133 with 74 MB RAM along with XFCE-4, Fluxbox and Window Maker. They are i386, though the kernel may be pentium (tsc ?). On Monday 18 July 2005 02:04 pm, Jory A. Pratt wrote: > Well I have to say firefox on an old machine should be self compiled > not a binary from a distrobution. The binary installer is for i686 so > that is kinda pointless but what can I say I develop for gentoo as you > can see and I prefer every package to be build customly for my system. > > On a side not I will be coming to the meeting you all have tonight if > anyone is interested in discussion I am easy to find I wear a Penguin > Geek Computers shirt or you can holler Anarchy and I will respond :)) > > So I shall see you all tonight if you have any questions feel free to > ask and I will do my best to answer them the best I can. >
