But it looks like if you don't have the activation key, the functionality
is no greater than the personal edition.  I downloaded the manual and both
gv and ghostview would only view two pages! I'll stick with taper.  

Bob



On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, George Bonser wrote:

> 
> Right, so don't download the personal edition.
> 
> Get the Linux 2.0 version. unpack the tarball, CAREFUL, the 2.0 tarball does
> not create a directory, it will unpack in the directory it is in.  Make two
> floppies with dd if=DISK1 of=/dev/fd0H1440 bs=1024 or whatever you use and 
> dont
> forget to make DISK2, it will ask for it during the install, then run 
> doinstall.
> 
> 
> 
> On 19-Oct-97 robert havoc pennington wrote:
> >On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> >> I just noticed that a FREE Linux version of PerfectBACKUP is now available.
> >It
> >> is not crippled and does not expire.
> >> 
> >
> >Well, the c.o.l.a message says:
> >
> > It has no timeout and is not crippled by any other means.
> >
> >But every time I choose an option other than basic backup it says "this
> >feature is disabled in PerfectBACKUP Personal Edition." So it _is_ a
> >crippled PerfectBACKUP, though technically an uncrippled PB "Personal
> >Edition." 


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