Alpha-KDE 1.1.2 on Windows available

Don Duck Harper duck@duckland.org
Fri May 25 07:05:00 GMT 2001


Yup...their primary DNS server does not know who they are...

Don

On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 09:53:10AM +0100, jon ewing wrote to To cygwin-xfree@sources.redhat.com:
:-) 
:-) Is it just me, or can anyone else not get to this URL?
:-) 
:-) Thanks,
:-) 
:-) Jon (who's excited about getting KDE running, and who
:-) spent most of yesterday compiling up modules for the
:-) WindowMaker dock - thanks loads Don ;-).
:-) 
:-) From: "Ralf Habacker" <Ralf.Habacker@saght.tessag.com>
:-) To: "Cygwin-Xfree" <cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com>
:-) Subject: Alpha-KDE 1.1.2 on Windows available
:-) Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 21:16:08 +0200
:-) Message-ID: < 001e01c0e485$fc7f0520$04072bb7@BRAMSCHE >
:-) MIME-Version: 1.0
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:-) 
:-) Hi all,
:-) 
:-) I like to tell that an alpha release of kde 1.1.2 for Cygwin is available on
:-) http://sf.net/projects/kde-cygwin .
:-) 
:-) Regards
:-) 
:-) Ralf Habacker
:-) EMail: Ralf@habacker.de
:-)         Ralf.Habacker@saght.tessag.com

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Don Harper, RHCE, MCSE                          email: duck@duckland.org
Just a systems kinda guy...                      http://www.duckland.org

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