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SUSE works fairly well... Wait... recent checks show that Fedora's distro is even better...
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Oh, no. The beast got sparked again. I thought someone had wrote
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I think it's possible. Assuming you're using LILO, Fedora, and Windows 98SE...Nathan1993 wrote:Also, is it possible to dual boot with 98SE on one hard drive and (insert linux distribution here) on another hard drive?
- 1. Install Windows 98SE on your primary hard drive (usually C:/ or /dev/hda1 in Linux)
2. Install Fedora on your second hard drive.
3. Set up LILO to use /dev/hda1 as WINDOWS98SE and /dev/hdb2 as FEDORA(Linux)
This has been tested with LINSPIRE and GRUB, but not with FEDORA and LILO. (I like LILO better )
Fedora Core v4 for 64-bit PCs
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There would be no way. 8 bit OSes were ingrained into a ROM chip(and some 16 bit ones such as GEM and TOS). Same goes for 4 bit computers. You would need emulators such as these. You also need ROM images for ST emulation(not required by 8 bit emulators). Also, DO NOT get the Apple Emulators, Basilisk II is much better when installing and operating...
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Ha... I just had to say that for ~the last month I had a WIN98SE and Ubuntu dual boot system working. Just recently (like... 5 minutes ago...) I was *finally* able to configure a non-$4 USD wireless network card that my cheap-ass dad got me for Christmas. So I am running I wireless network in Linux AND Windows on the same computer, and I gotta say... I love linux...
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That was because I was pissed cuz I was poor and my laptop broke. Now that I have it 100% working I am in love with it... no crashing, no blue screen of death, 100% stable, easy package managing, easy network setup, great support, multiple workspaces...Nekrophidius wrote:There's a phrase for this kind of thing, although I'm not sure what it's called...but basically, what you're just gone through is what 99% of every other Linux zealot hopeful goes through..."ZOMG LINUX IS TEH L33TS0ZZ ZOMG ZOMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111" then shortly later..."ZOMG LINUX IS TEH SUX0RZ I WANT MY WINDBLOZE BAX0R!". Welcome to Linux...and one of several hundred reasons why I don't use it.
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