RE: Question about Linux and AOL.

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Codeweavers ... CrossOver Office will run the AOL client (sometimes)!
But it should be noted that Codeweavers does _not_ support it.  It just
happens to work on two of my three linux boxes.

Other than that, yes, do a browser login or get VMWare.

-b

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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Temlakos
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 10:48 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Question about Linux and AOL.

Brian D. McGrew wrote:
> I'd use a router anyway, just for the added security.

>
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>   
> I recently setup FC4 and am using AOL broadband. Does anyone have any 
> idea on how to make these two work together. I wanted a direct 
> connection, but I think I may have to use a router.
> 
> Any Ideas.
> 
> 
> Ron Owens
> 


How did you manage to get onto AOL through Linux? Do you simply point 
your browser at an AOL home page and log in that way? I had understood 
that no such thing as a full-featured AOL client exists in any flavor of

Linux. Is that no longer correct?

Temlakos

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