Yes they do, make sure you have the JOILET CD option enabled in your
kernel. (that's for the long file names)
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, David Leaumont wrote:
> I will begin by saying that I hope this isn't a stupid
> question...for I am a newbie for sure...
>
> Do CD's burned on a Win95 or Win98 system work under
> Linux? I have cd burners at work (95) and at home
> (98) and want to know if packages that I download
> under these systems will work. I need this until I
> upgrade my (say it ain't so!) HSC-modem. Thanks in
> advance.
> Regards-Dave
>
> PS- To: Whitney Lawson- You are the man! Sorry about
> the earlier mistake.
>
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