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Author: Lucas Vogel
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Subject: Why would Maximum Linux magazine have a Linux apps cd with IE 5?
Maximum Linux seems to be the LinuxOne of linux mags - a whole lot of fluff,
mainly to capitalize on (consumer/developer/linux enthusiast) interest while
returning only enough information to fill a magazine. With the exception of
an occasional helpful newbie article, it's pretty lame(unless you're a big
fan of Linux advertising).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Rosinski [mailto:rick@rickrosinski.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 4:20 PM
> To: PLUG
> Subject: Why would Maximum Linux magazine have a Linux apps cd with IE
> 5?
>
>
> I just baught Maximum Linux magazine, and it came with a
> CD-ROM devoted to
> everything Linux -at least that's what it was sold to be.
> Everything seems
> Linux on the CD, until I ran into Internet Explorer 5.0.1. I
> thought "maybe M$
> finally ported a version of IE to Linux" But, then I looked into the
> directory, saw the CAB files, and the EXEs. I read the
> Readme, and the
> requirements were Windows 95... and Windows NT. Nothing about Linux.
>
> Why would they bundle IE, which doesn't run on Linux, with
> the rest of the CD?
>
> --
> Rick Rosinski
> http://rickrosinski.com
>
>
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