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- From: peter@global.hacktic.nl (Peter Busser)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: IS UNIX DEAD?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov14.134255.1092@global.hacktic.nl>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 13:42:55 GMT
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- pfcouvar@unix.amherst.edu (Peter F. Couvares) writes:
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- >peter@global.hacktic.nl (Peter Busser) writes:
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- >>>>If you want a nice graphical interface
- >>>>like Windows or Os/2, you have to ftp and make that too.
- >>>Um, no ... you just install X from the SLS disks, I believe.
- >>Yep. But then, how do I know to type in 'startx' on the command line?
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- > The same way you know to type "win" to start MSWindows or to
- >double-click to start a Mac application -- you read the short intro
- >documentation. It's not the least bit difficult.
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- I don't need to type anything to boot OS/2 in a graphics environment.
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- Greetings,
- Peter Busser
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