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#16564 - 06/06/02 06:12 PM
Re: linux 101
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Dual boot W98 and Slack8, or if you dont feel like goin through the configurations go with Mandrake. Sites: http://www.slackware.com http://www.mandrake.com both are rather simple to install, but mandrake would be for more of the beginner, slackware would be for more of the elite. If you'd like to go with BSD, go with either: OpenBSD http://openbsd.org FreeBSD http://freebsd.org NetBSD http://netbsd.org But you should go with Mandrake since you want the minimal work done for you. What you'd want to do is take and configure your partitions and then install linux/bsd AFTER you have windows installed, and tell it that you'd like to install Lilo on the Super Block, and it will get evertything working for you pretty easily. -Gizmo
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#16565 - 06/06/02 06:58 PM
Re: linux 101
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http://www.linuxnewbie.com http://www.mandrake.com or visit the *nix forum... Start w/ mandrake linux first
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#16569 - 06/09/02 04:44 PM
Re: linux 101
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To burn the ISO go and check out http://www.ahead.de and download Nero Burning Rom, and use it as a trial, or snag a key from http://www.astalavista.box.sk and then reg it, and then you open the program choose fil then burn ISO image, then find your image, place a CD ion yoru CDR(w) tray and click burn, should take a few minutes to half an hour depending on the speed of your burner. After you have that done, you can either go with cd detection or bootdisks, and since its a new system i'd reccommend going with the cd detection. that route you'd tell yoru bios to boot: cd-rom/hard drive. hope i was of assistance
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#16574 - 06/09/02 10:55 PM
Re: linux 101
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Sorry I lost track of this post. Gizmo, can you please move this post in my forum, it is more logical that way. Hmm just POR (Point of Refrence), if you want a dual boot box, WIN and Linux, and you don't want to fuck around with partioning yadada. Then go out and buy or d/l Linux for windows, by mandrake. Yes it is real, it makes life a bit easier. It creates a folder under windows, it has GRUB or Lilo boot up when PC boots for you to pic what to boot. It's like any other kind of mandrake version, can update yadada. It's a good starting distro. http://www.mandrake.com go find it and look into it.
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