> a friend of mine was trying to install debina but unfortunately he
> couldn't because her machine didn't have a math coprocessors,do you know
> if there's installation disk for this,here's the spec of his machine:

There might not be an installation disk for this.  But you could certainly
compile him a kernel with kernel-coprocessor-emulation enabled and make
him a boot disk,  then walk through the install procedure pretty much by
hand (not that bad).  Or you could take the install disk and install the
new kernel on it,  I'd think.

                                                        Will


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