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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 14:40:44
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From: Ralph Proctor <ralphgpr AT shadow DOT net>
Subject: Re: DJGPP: the future is... ?
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At 06:31 PM 3/29/99 -0800, Louis P. Santillan wrote::

>try Dragon Linux v0.75.  Its a "UMSDOS Linux" or Monkey Linux or DOS
>Linux to coin a few phrases.  Not "THE" complete install of Linux
>(based on Slackware) but has all the necessities so long as you have
>DOS.  You can find it at dragonlinux.nu and Monkey Linux can be found
>at sunsite.  Dragon Linux comes sans X/Desktop while Monkey has it
>(X/fvwm).  Base installs of both are about 2OMB on a FAT16.

Thank you, Mr. Santillan. I downloaded and installed DragonLinux on my 486
and it works well. And I can afford the drive space, so I am going to leave
it in.

Do you think I could use some of the utilities and programs that are on the
Red Hat 5.0 and OpenLinux CDs? Perhaps I could get X and some other
good things from these CDs and not have to download them. Do you think
these would work with DragonLinux--assuming the ones I install are not
kernal or Red Hat or OpenLinux specific.?

I have these packages on the shelf now until I get a bigger machine. There
must be hundreds of good Linux utilities in them.

Thanks again, I did not know about DragonLinux or UMSDOS.

Sincerely,

Ralph Proctor
Coral Gables, Florida USA



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