Re: Suse
The latest SuSE version 9.0 will be out on 24 October. You may like to wait for that.
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thanks y'all and big up the open source movement mofos
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Guest repliedRe: Try SuSE
Aye, I'd agree, use suse, I find the hardware support is more up-to-date than say Red Hat. Or maybe it detects new hardware better.....
Install Win98 first, or it'll crap over LILO/Grub.
Have fun,
RS
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Guest repliedTry SuSE
Suse is a nice distro from Germany. They have got excellent tech support and comes bundled with lots of software. The cd contains the software that partitions the disk for you.
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Guest repliedMandrake can also be installed to run under Windows. Probably slower, I did not actually try that option, but if you simply want to check out Linux rather than do heavy stuff with it that might be worthwhile and it saves the considerable hastles of partitioning. If you do partition, Mandrake also comes with Boot Magic, you do not need to use Lilo.
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Guest repliedYou can buy these disks for 5 or 6 pounds. The CDs from the original vendor may cost from $40 onwards.
www.linux.org
Look for software vendors at the above site.
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Guest repliedLinux comes with either Grub or LILO, both of which enable dual booting.
With a 56k dial up, I've never downloaded a distro but there are often cover disks out there with a full install.
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Linux and Windows 98
Whats the easiest and quickist way of turning my PC into a dual-boot system. It currently runs Windows 98, and I want to install Linux Red Hat 9 along side it. Where can I download Red Hat and get a guide on how to install with Windows?Tags: None
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