hi
>   1. - that version can use of ELKS?. Where I can find it?.
use the latesed version from the ftp site.
http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ELKS
This site tells you all about elks, it gives you an ftp site where you can 
get every thing you need:-
ftp://linux.mit.edu/pub/ELKS/

>   2. - is it necessary to install Dev86?.
Only if you want to compile your own kernel or apps for elks.

>   3. - do I have to compile a kernel and to copy it to a disk of 720K or
>the comb of the file images.zip I copy it to a disk, do I start up with
>him and would it be clever?.
I started by using the comb image, just to play with. Once I did that I 
started compiling my own kernel, eklscmd, etc.

To make the comb disk, you unzip the "images.zip", and write the "comb" 
image to disk. With "dd if=comb of=/dev/fd0" (this if your disk drive is 
fd0)

>  I have installed Ret Hat 6.0 with Gnome and KDE.
Thats what I use, did some one metion yesterday that dev86 is allready 
installed with rh6?

>Jose
tom

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