Wayne, I can't boot into Linux either without help. I use the floppy I made when I first installed it. It's still a better OS than Gates ever *borrowed* or will ever dream up, imho. Pj Stout, Wayne wrote: > > *grin* Normally, I would agree, except the laptop won't boot into Linux. I > would say that brings my productivity levels down to about par with Windows. > :) > > -----Original Message----- > From: ibi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 11:02 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop > > Hi Wayne, > > I'm running a dual boot too. Happily I can say that my worst day with > Linux is a 100x better than my best day with Windoze. :-) > > Pj > **
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- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Eugene Grimsdell
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop trujo
- RE: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Stout, Wayne
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop ibi
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop ibi
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Bartlomiej Muryn
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop John Aldrich
- RE: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Schiavon, Jose
- RE: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Phil Edwards
- RE: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Vanco, Donald
- Re: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Bartlomiej Muryn
- RE: [expert] Mandrake on laptop Vanco, Donald
