> ........
> Anybody got any impressions on this Linux On A Disk deal? I'm not sure 
> whether my system  will handle three drives, but if not maybe I could 
> replace the 1.0Gb with  the 6.4Gb. I guess I'm still a little gun shy 
> at installing Linux alongside NT, because I had some real headaches 
> last year when I tried to intall the two os's together. It seemed that 
> NT did not like Linux being on the same machine, so because I "needed"
> the NT app's, I gave up on Linux. Now I'm ready to try it again. And 
> OK, I admit it, I'm not ready to be completely weaned from NT until 
> I'm comfortable with Linux.

        You can install both OS's, but you must be careful about which to
install fisrt... (NT, of course, linux is a little more friendly with
other OSs:)

> 
> Also is there a xemacs for Linux? I always like to duplicate somehow 
> the development environment I use at work.
> 

        The question should be : Is there a xemacs for Windows? (There's 
a xemacs for linux, try http://www.xemacs.org/ftp-sites.html) 

        BTW, I  almost prefer for linux emacs to xemacs, (emacs gets XXX 
Terabytes of your HD and xemacs about XXX0 (well, actually 18M vs. 40M))

> TIA for any suggestions.
> 
> Michael
> 

                                                        Javier.
        

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