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then.
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If no, I am unable to advance.
Try the MS-DOS fdisk. Think of it as a professional courtesy: fdisk
programs are reluctant to remove partitions put up by other OSs.
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, the following
appears for almost every package:
How about killing the process?
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this and allows one to put Windows (including Win 9x) and
DOS on seperate partitions, with true--rather than simulated
multi-boot capabilities.
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on white is closer to
normal reading, and ought to seem less obtrusive.
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
mike shupp wrote:
Amber on black used to be recommended in Olden Times.
But I'm surprised you find white on black better than black on white.
The white letters stand out true, but black on white is closer to
normal reading, and ought to seem less
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(and then to delete
the directory with the same alacrity that I did)?
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to set them up while
configuring your system. My suspician is 128 is more than ample
unless you're doing something awefully interesting.
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to produce documents in
their relative formats. So check the info directory.
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from source code to machine
language). You might also look at NASM, version 0.97, which is
part of the distribution.
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of the
thing historians a thousand years from now will take into
account when appraising our culture.
So why apologize?
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be a waste of resources.
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and exceptionally cheap.
There'd be a potential problem dealing with newby customers who had
Debian on their systems and weren't quite hip on the subject of
Linux, but that's another issue.
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file-- possibly the problem that
wouldn't let it startup on your system-- but you might be able to
override this in win.ini or system.in.
My take on your problem anyhow.
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