[Mu] Chimera, FAT16 compressed

From: Daniel Butzu ([email protected])
Date: Wed May 21 2003 - 20:07:31 CEST

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    good move ... I remember once I took Chimera
    from an older X11 addon and put it manually...
    and it`s great to see that you`re decided to
    keep mulinux open-source...

    I was wondering, does anyone know if it`s
    possible to mount in linux a FAT16 partition
    compressed by Windows? It`s easy to mount it,
    and not so easy to see its content when it is
    compressed ...

    Thank you

    Daniel

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Michele Andreoli <[email protected]>
    Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 19:40:49 +0200
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [Mu] The Chimera web browser

    > I have decided to re-add the Chimera X11 browser in muLinux, because
    > some user is having trouble with the buggy netscape navigator.
    >
    > The only free space was in the NS2 disk; so I added Chimera here.
    > But Chimera is launched by a script that resides on the X11 disk :-(,
    > so I also fixed this script, that currently only emits the message
    > "chimera was removed, sorry".
    >
    > Thus, I'm uploading X11.tgz and NS2.tgz.
    >
    > Michele
    >
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