Re: MS prohibits licensees using open source as development tools?

2001-07-01 Thread Miles Teg
> I disagree, MS coding for *nix? All the time I am hearing from them that > open-source should be illegal!!! and now contrivuting to unix by making a > really good browser? They made a bad one so that you will be forced to move Wake up. Microsoft is shifting focus to providing services. They re

Re: MS prohibits licensees using open source as development tools?

2001-06-30 Thread Miles Teg
On Friday 29 June 2001 00:40, you wrote: > >> I remember I saw it one, somehere... it's not a linux specific but > > There's a version of MSIE for Solaris - that's what they call "MSIE for > UNIX". I have yet to see one person that saw it (MSIE for Solaris) and > doesn't think it sucks big time

Fwd: Re: MS prohibits licensees using open source as development tools?

2001-06-28 Thread Miles Teg
> Unix version contains software licensed from Mainsoft Corporation. > Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Mainsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Mainsoft > is a trademark of Mainsoft Corporation. UNIX VERSION? where? = To unsubscribe, send

Linux-Win95 PLIP Connection

2001-02-25 Thread Miles Teg
Hello everybody. I'm posting this since I've had my share of reading loads of documentation that didn't quite help on the issue mentioned in the subject: it doesn't exist, except on an old PLIP-mini-howto that explains how to achieve a Linux-DOS PLIP connection using third-party software and sta