On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:04:01PM -0400, Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> Quoting Phil Stracchino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:35:53AM -0700, Bill Lee wrote:
> > > [...]  I'm trying to figure out if I
> > > should by a Linux laptop, and I would be much more likely to if I knew I
> > > could swap .abw files between a Linux laptop and my other Win machines.
> > 
> > Sure.  Use Samba....
> 
> Or floppies, ZipDisk, CDR, HTTP, ... You can even mount a windows partition 
> under linux and then keep all of your documents on that, thus avoiding 
> configuring Samba altogether.

Not if it's on a different machine, which was Bill's scenario.  You're
right that sneakernet always works, though, although not all laptops
support internal Zip, and parallel-port Zips are flaky in my experience.

Standard 3.5" floppies, IMHO, should be declared obsolete and consigned to
the bit-bucket of hardware kept around on dusty back shelves solely in
case you someday need to recover some obscure file off of one.  There's
several different 100MB+ "superfloppy" formats on the market, it's about
time we just bit the bullet and adopted one of them (say, ZIP250) as a
standard.  Hell, LS120 is even backward-compatible (although I'm told it's
rather slower than Zip).


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