From the Windows Guy :
First off - thanks goes out to all who helped me with my tiny
question :)
The reason though i asked those questions, is because of a
further dillema of mine.
Under Win95 (I don't use 98 for some personal reasons - one is, the
OS is a resource hog from hell)... I downloaded some RPM's,
especially that of GNOME.
My system has both Red Hat and 95 on it, both on the same drive.
Is there a way to transfer the RPM's from my Windows partition to
my Linux one without sweating too much.
Also.. some Linux programs are small enough to go on diskette, but
again here is the problem of cross-file systems.
My diskette can be formatted under Linux, but to drag and drop a file from
my hard drive (under Win95) unto a disk (formatted under Linux) will not exactly
work.
I hope i didn't make this more complicated then it should be.
Any suggestions ???
Also.. is there a working copy of a Windows emu for Linux yet ??
Thanks folks..
Signed The Windows Guy That Is Almost Sold On Linux (just don't tell my
boss !!)
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