I'm a linux newbie. Is anyone else out there?
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Phoenix 0.4 Released
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I installed Phoenix 0.3 on my XP drive and it was marvelous (don't ask me why I have XP, I just do.) 2 weeks ago, I installed RedHat, and I can't figure out how to install the thing. I downloaded the Phoenix binary, and decompressed it with gzip, and got a lot of files in a bunch of directories. So now what do I do? I can't seem to actually run anything.
I also can't find a link to the source off of their page, which, I assume, would allow me to./configure, make, make install. The
README mentions, and I quote,
Getting the Source
1. Go to the root of your mozilla tree.
2. cvs up -Pd browser and toolkit
But where is the root of my mozilla tree? What then? Do I do the./configure... stuff?
I'm honestly sorry to bug y'all, but I reckon some other people are wondering how to do this too.
Well, since I spent the last 7 months travelling, I use a web mail, and I chose Hotmail. Outlook and Outlook express can handle hotmail. Can anyone else?
Now that I've settled down I'm going to have to do use wine to run outlook express or have to go back to the crappy web access. It would be great if Evolution could add this feature.
I also can't find a link to the source off of their page, which, I assume, would allow me to ./configure, make, make install. The
README mentions, and I quote,
Getting the Source
1. Go to the root of your mozilla tree.
2. cvs up -Pd browser and toolkit
But where is the root of my mozilla tree? What then? Do I do the ./configure... stuff?
I'm honestly sorry to bug y'all, but I reckon some other people are wondering how to do this too.
~squidgyhead
Well, since I spent the last 7 months travelling, I use a web mail, and I chose Hotmail. Outlook and Outlook express can handle hotmail. Can anyone else?
Now that I've settled down I'm going to have to do use wine to run outlook express or have to go back to the crappy web access. It would be great if Evolution could add this feature.