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I recently install solaris8. on my computer, unfortunately I’m running AOL 7.
Is't possible to run this on solaris?. If yes, your help is welcome. |
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If you mean connecting to AOL as an ISP, I'm afraid no, it's not. That's the short answer, but any workaround hacks I've seen to get AOL working on a non-MS/Mac don't typically work very well, if at all - if they do work, it usually isn't very long.
Try getting a cheap dial-up account with Juno or Netzero ($10 or so). |
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That's true, I may be mistaken...
I know the old free Juno required ads, same with Netzero. I sure hope they don't require you to use a special client and include ads even though they charge money now! |
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