Here is the link, as promised:
http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta/unix/xterminal/
I just verified it this morning. Basically, it tells how he set up several cheap
'486's the school had sitting around idle as X Terminals.
I hope it works for you, I am still looking for a cheap PC for my daughter
be
Well,
I'm not quite sure what happened, but here it is. I decided that I would
try putting the original X files back in from my CD, so I ran dselect, pointed
it at my CD, and let it go. It restored alot of files, but not all of them. I
ran the install option several time, but kept getting th
*- On 16 Apr, John Gay wrote about "Dual Boot Linux/NT and ATI Rage IIc video"
>
[NT stuff I don't know about]
>
> Problem 2.
> My system has an ATI Rage IIc video card. I have seen quite a bit of
> discussion
> concerning this family of cards. When I tried to set up X Window, the Mach 64
> drive
Did you dd the Linux bootsector for use in the NT bootloader? Also, did
you install NT on an NTFS or FAT partition? If you formatted the NT drive
NTFS, you'll need to use a floppy for this, then copy it onto the C:
drive.
If C: is FAT mount the C: drive on /mnt
OR with a floppy
mount /dev/fd0 on
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