Didi
Thanks, as it turned out the version I had was Infomagic 1.3, and
so am now getting 2.1 CDs and will use fips in the first
instance.
Walter
> If you really need BootMagic you could buy PartitionMagic which is a
> incredibly useful program to have and includes BootMagic. The limited edi
Walter Logeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have also been considering a purchase of Caldera. While I am attracted to
> the
> Debian open principles the Boot Magic and Wordperfect suit also appeal.
If you really need BootMagic you could buy PartitionMagic which is a
incredibly useful program to
On Sat, Jul 10, 1999 at 10:32:54AM +, Walter Logeman wrote:
>
> I have a Debian 2.0 disk (installs kernel 2.0.34) and am wondering if it would
> be best to install that, and then upgrade from the web or purchase the latest
> book and disk.
Either way would work. Debian 2.1 requires two CDs
I have a Debian 2.0 disk (installs kernel 2.0.34) and am wondering if it would
be best to install that, and then upgrade from the web or purchase the latest
book and disk.
My first time on an AMD K6 200, on a second 2Gig HDD. The machine has win 98 on
a 6gig Hard disk and i will wan to be able
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