There is an excellent GPL'd boot manager called XOSL
(http://www.xosl.org). It can install on it's own partition, or
your windows partition. It is absolutely brilliant. When you set it
up, it presents you with a list of partitions on your machine, you
select which ones you want in your boot-up m
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 09:30:29AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My question is what should be included on a computer that is
> being donated to give a new user experience and use of an old 386
> or more? Dean
>
Short answer: Debian GNU/Linux.
I'm involved in a similar project (http://ww
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