RE: extremely off-topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
d anti-Mac people around I highly recommend it :-) On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Tom Hogland wrote: : Actually, my Debian box comes up with a Mac startup screen (animated : loading bar and all), while my home box has the Linux95 startup screen... : Keep 'em confused! Um, where can I find a copy of

RE: Win95 and Linux: Was: Verified Re: Unidentified subject!

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
Here it is: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/dos/linux_load95.zip Works like a charm. Only deviation from the included documentation I found was that it says you need the partition you load Linux on to start at cylinder 1023 or lower. I loaded Debian on the last gig of a 6gb drive and it w

RE: Win95 and Linux: Was: Verified Re: Unidentified subject!

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
If you search for "loadlin" and "win95" you'll find several ways to dual-boot. I actually found a loadlin-win95 package that gives me a cute "Linux95" icon for Win95 and boots into Debian. (Still have it at home - I'll search again and re-post the URL and exact filename.) There are a whole suit

RE: extremely off-topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
Actually, my Debian box comes up with a Mac startup screen (animated loading bar and all), while my home box has the Linux95 startup screen... Keep 'em confused! -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 1998 5:06 PM To: Craig Sanders Cc: debian