On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Lai Chi [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ptleung) wrote:
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Student at UW-Madison huh?
As it turns out, I am also a CS student here in Madison, and I have Redhat
4.2 installed and running very well on my machine. My advice to you is to
get the Boxed set from Redhat (either 4.2 or 5.0). The boxed set comes
with two floppies, two CD's, and the user manual for a mere 50 bucks from
Redhat (I believe you can get it cheaper from cheapbytes.com). I would be
willing to borrow you my boot floppy and install CD (4.2), as long as you
*promise* to get them back to me ASAP since I use them *all* the time. I
don't have the user's manual right now since I let a friend borrow it, but
as someone else mentioned, it's on the Redhat website.
Also, I have a script that'll get you connected to the Do-It server on
campus. All you will need to do is fill in your username and password
and dial in using dip.
Talk to ya later
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Brian Eith
UW-Madison Computer Sciences
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~eith
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