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- From: Sten M. Drescher <smd@hrt216.brooks.af.mil>
- Subject: Re: X and Orchid Fahrenheit 1280
- In-Reply-To: jem@sunSITE.unc.edu's message of 31 Dec 92 18: 17:17 GMT
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- Organization: AL/HRTI, Brooks AFB
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 02:26:35 GMT
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- On 31 Dec 92 18:17:17 GMT, jem@sunSITE.unc.edu (Jonathan Magid) said:
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- >This archie listing seem to refer to the XS3 directories for 386BSD and
- >not for Linux. The linux port is available in ftp.robots.ox.ac.uk. If I
- >am correct 386BSD XS3 will not work with Linux.
-
- Jonathan> if you want to avoid going trans-atlantic (and live on my
- Jonathan> side. :) ) we mirror robots on a daily basis. check on
- Jonathan> sunsite.unc.edu in /pub/X11/X-servers.
-
- Sorry. I was just on sunsite, and no such directory existed.
- Now, /pub/linux/X11/X-servers, yes. It wouldn't even be worth
- mentioning, except that there IS a /pub/X11 directory.
- Sten
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