per cluster, which
explains your size reduction.
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ux its own partition or two.
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here's been an
update since then.
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e same thing will happen when trying to repartition.
> If no, I am unable to advance.
Try the MS-DOS fdisk. Think of it as a professional courtesy: fdisk
programs are reluctant to remove partitions put up by other OSs.
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> appears for almost every package:
How about killing the process?
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ibutions) which makes use of
this and allows one to put Windows (including Win 9x) and
DOS on seperate partitions, with true--rather than simulated
multi-boot capabilities.
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
> mike shupp wrote:
> > Amber on black used to be recommended in Olden Times.
> > But I'm surprised you find white on black better than black on white.
> > The white letters stand out true, but black on white is closer to
> > n
he white letters stand out true, but black on white is closer to
normal reading, and ought to seem less obtrusive.
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e found in a software package, and
I've been using computers since 1964. Should we really expect a
housewife in Peoria or llama herder in Peru or economist in Estonia
to anticipate such a marvel of functional design (and then to delete
the directory with the same alacrity that I did)?
y info to produce documents in
their relative formats. So check the info directory.
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f you want to set them up while
configuring your system. My suspician is 128 is more than ample
unless you're doing something awefully interesting.
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n you, and then Win98, and and Win NT and promises Win
2000... Is this really Ease Of Use?
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re talking about influence
rather than "niceness").
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tput which is assembled
by it, rather than going directly from source code to machine
language). You might also look at NASM, version 0.97, which is
part of the distribution.
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Civilization. Debian wouldn't be possible if we
weren't part of civilization; its existence is one of the
thing historians a thousand years from now will take into
account when appraising our culture.
So why apologize?
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he idea with Autoexec.Bat.
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ody here a dealer?
Alternately alternately, we could just hand over CD-ROMs with a
couple of printed sheets to guide the buyer through the installation
process, but this would probably be a waste of resources.
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My take on your problem anyhow.
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