On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 08:08:16PM -0500, David Blackmad wrote: > I thought of this, heck what about an executable > bash, tcsh, kernel-source, gdb...
Heh heh -- I didn't even think about executables. Of course, for some java or other binfmt binaries, that might be sotr of nice. <shrug> > > > > But, a question to ask -- how often do you actually have a file from > > somewhere, without the program to do something with it? If it happens often, > > it might be a wonderful thing to have. But, it almost never happens to me.. > usually I don't, palm tools, gotot freshmeat, html editor, freshmeat, > pine, freshmeat, gotta love freshmeat. I only wish more people would submit their new applications to it. One thing in the past that has kept me from trying harder to make enlightenment work, is that I don't have a *clue* where to grab all the enlightenment-styled applications, such as eterm and emusic and whatever else they run. Most of those authoers don't submit new versions to freshmeat. But boy, I remember not feeling a part of anything until I found freshmeat. (The SuSE mailing lists aren't as fun as the debian mailing lists. :) -- Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ Hate spam? See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for help Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!