Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 15:29:23 -0300 From: "Maximiliano A. Eschoyez" <meschoyez@ubp.edu.ar> To: "K. Marsh" <durang@u.washington.edu> Cc: newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Progress in FreeBSD learning Message-ID: <36755903.47870A7C@ubp.edu.ar> References: <Pine.A41.3.95b.981214095900.63870A-100000@goodall2.u.washington.edu>
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K. Marsh wrote:
>
> On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Maximiliano A. Eschoyez wrote:
>
> > The other day I've installad the FVWM2 desktop, but I still using TWM.
>
> Hi Max. Have you tried ctwm? It is very similar to twm, but it has some
> additional features that make it very nice and useful. You should be able
> to switch from twm to ctwm very easily.
I'm gonna try it soon, thanxs!
> > XFmail is configured and is waiting for the connection, but first I need
> > a Modem and the most important, the telephone line. Now in Argentina the
> > prices felt and it cost around $150.- (dollars).
>
> $150 US?? Is that a one-time installation fee? What does it cost per
> month or per call?
Yes. $150 US just for installation and $35 US per month plus calls (near
two dollars for an hour in local calls and in night hours it's a
dollar). So, installation fees felt but not month fees.
> > Nspmod eats around 30% of my resources but is better than the s3mod. Mod
> > Files are cool, but some trackers have an inspired mind and his music is
> > great.
>
> Have you tried MP3? They sound great, almost like a regular music CD!
> I'll bet MP3 would eat more than 30% of your resources, though.
No, but I'm going to. I love Mod Files because they follow the KISS+S
rule - Keep it short and simple, stupid ;-)
>
> > Well, I have to study, but for University, it's exam time.
>
> Same here. Good luck.
>
> Kenneth J. Marsh University of Washington
> durang@u.washington.edu Chemical Engineering
See ya.
Maxi
meschoyez@ubp.edu.ar
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