"Steven C. Darnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [...]
> The Linux kernel immediately spits out screenfuls of info.
> You just have to wait a minute or two for it to boot from
> the floppy.  The DOS floppy boots in half the time.  But,
> by the time you execute SYScheck and page though the data,
> there's not that much difference.

Just curious, what did SYScheck cost? Did the license allow you to use it on
multiple systems legally?

I just want to emphasize that using Linux for hardware diagnostics on
multiple machines as Steven describes does NOT violate licensing agreements,
past or present.

- Bob

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