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- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 00:27:34 +0900
- From: Matt Doughty <mdoughty@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Suse 8.0 & gnome updates
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On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 11:37:39PM +0900, Bruno Raoult wrote: > Jonathan Byrne wrote: > > > > Of course, I agree with you, but my first sentence was about "gnome env". > And don't even try to answer that mutt can run in some kind of > gnome-terminal ;-) > > The emacs or the "mutt/lynx/grep XXX myaddressbook" office suites are > certainly good options, as well as telnet 25/80/110 :-), and easier to > compile :-) and I use them too. But not on my new 1.6 Gz bipro > (hehehe !!). I want my CPU ('S hehehe again) to warm a little, and X11 > apps are the best at it :-) Incorrect, cpuburn is best at it. > > br. > > PS. And No again, Jonathan, "main(){while (1);}" is not an option too to > warm > my CPUs, even if it also runs in a gnome-compliant terminal ;-) > Of course it isn't an option. Its a waste of cpu cycles. I recommend one of the fine distributed.net projects or perhaps folding@example.com --Matt
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