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At 09:32 AM 8/16/96 -0400, you wrote: > > >Hi Rodney, > >I have some questions I thought you might be able to >help me with. I got your name and email address from my >BCS bulletin. > >I am thinking of getting a new computer on which I want >to run Linux and Windows95 at the same time. (using that >software that allows you to switch operating systems.) >I want all (most, anyway) of the bells and whistles on >my new computer. > >Could you recommend a good source of Linux and some things >(good things and gotchas) to look for in a new computer >(I have a 386DX40 that I've outgrown). There are multiple good sources of Linux these days. I suggest you consider: a) reading the ads in The Linux Journal (you can get this at SoftPro in Burlington or at Quantum in Cambridge) b) buy something like the Caldera distribution > >Do I have to partition the disk? I've never done that before >and an nervous about it. Do I need two disks? My friend said >running Linux and another OS is best that way? Any pointers >on useful information on this? Can I call you? Yes you should partition your disk. It's not that bad. These days you don't need two disks but you should definitly buy a 1gig drive which is not a great expense. gotchas: make sure you buy a nice normal mainstream sound card. buy a scsi CD over an IDE CD if you have a choice, as they are easier to configure with Linux look around in the Linux world and make sure your graphics hardware is supported by XWindows > >Thanks, > >-Sarah Kahn >home: 508-287-0326 >email (until end of August only): kahn at ontos.com > > > > > > Rodney Thayer <rodney at sabletech.com> +1 617 332 7292 Sable Technology Corp, 246 Walnut St., Newton MA 02160 USA Fax: +1 617 332 7970 http://www.shore.net/~sable "Developers of communications software"
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