Is the gcg-package freeware? Otherwise it might not be so cool...
And, anyway the gcg programs are not worth so much without all the gigabytes
of databases and very fast cpu's, so I really don't think it would be worth
the bother to spend some months porting gcg to your '486sx with a 420 MB
harddrive :)
But please don't let that stop you: I also use Linux at home and I also
think it's a neat idea, but maybe not practically possible...
keep hacking!
Bent
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