OT: Freedombox running as non-root user and messenger clients(question)

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Hi, 
Yes you can use it to access the world wide web.  The last time I looked at
it it was really nice.  The windows version and the linux version claim to
be comparable.  Hth 

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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:57 AM
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Subject: Re: OT: Freedombox running as non-root user and messenger
clients(question)


Hi Igor:
Can you use the "freedombox" to brows the WWW?  How good is it.  Last I
heard it was just experimental...  I am interested 
in a speech-enabled web access tool like freedombox to avoid using IE/JFW.
This is one of the only things I still boot 
Windows for.  So, it would be greate if I could run something like that.
Thanx!

David B.



On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:19:44PM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
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> Hi all. I recently tried running Freedombox as myself instead of as 
> Root. However, I noticed that when I ran it as myself, I couldn't use the
msn client. I changed the permissions of
> /home/igueths/My Freedombox to 777 to see if it was a permissions problem,
which it wasn't. Has anyone ever come across this before? Thanks!
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