On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 05:44:43PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > > Can't you just remove the floppy drive and put the disk where the floppy > drive was?
Maybe, but that space might be to big... the onboard connectors are only for 2.5" disks. And it is nice to have the floppy as a dropback. A tower case might be good, though... I should try to boot from floppies, maybe I find out how to fix the can-not-boot-from-floppies atari bug. After all, once linux is running, I do not care about TOS anymore. > Do you have a picture of what the thing looks like, somewhere? http://people.debian.org/~cts/CT60/ Some older ones from last year, the one from today shows how the box looks right now, with a long IDE cable, so I can mount the disk, with the CTEX, so there is supposed to be more room to add the EtherNAT and also close the case again. > Not that exim filters are very hard -- "info exim-filter" (exim4-filter > if you use Debian's Exim v4 packages) is really all you need. But its a lot of reading, I haven't finished the exim4 book yet... > There are two downsides about it: it's huge (about half a meter in three > dimensions) and it isn't fast (4ppm in color, 12ppm in black&white, > mainly because it's a four-pass printer). If you don't mind about all > that, it's a great thing. Really. I don't print that much, but I don't always want to go to the university to print something. I just want a printer that works, colour would be nice and I don't think it is that expensive, except for the toner, but maybe that is reasonable, too. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

