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2005 Nov 20
1
installing a flopy prog with no floppy drive
I am trying to get a programmable database working, and what I see as the only
solution is a prog like access via wine. The problem is my computer that I
wish to install it on has no floppy drive, and this copy (the first version?)
comes with about 10 floppies.
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John R. Sowden
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Serving the San
2004 Jun 15
1
Floppy
Hi,
I don't know if I can have direct accses to my floppy drives under wine,
or I must mount before using in wine.
Can anibody help me??
Thanks
Kovacs Alpar
2002 Dec 05
2
crimson editor
...h is crimson...
This is like a note pad, but highlights the syntax and can open R and tell
it to execute stuff... I am really happy with it, and I wanted to share it
with you.
(some day I will still try emacs)
OK, Crimson can be downloaded free in
www.crimsoneditor.com
It is really small (fits a flopy disk). After install you just fill in the
menu
tools < configure usertools :
menu text: R-batch
# this is just the directory where you have your R in batch
Command: C:\Archivos de programa\R\rw1060\bin\Rterm.exe
Argument: --vanilla < $(FileName)
Initial dir: $(FileDir)
And that is it... re...
2005 Apr 27
1
floppy image issues
...r. Is there an etherboot list?
>
> >
> > label sbm-floppy
> > # smart boot manager - menu of all bootable devices on the
> local box
> > kernel memdisk
> > append initrd=util/sbm.img
>
> This works better when I expanded it to a 1.4 flopy image.
> at least one
> thing didn't like the HD shell game, but was fine with the
> floppy swapping.
>
> >
> > label menu
> > # makes a menu out of this file, allows editing the
> options on the client
> > kernel menu.c32
>
> Has...
2003 Dec 18
12
Headless Linux system for Asterisk
Because of space limitations and because of the location of the
punch-down blocks, my * server is located on the shelf in a coat closet.
Sadly, there is not enough space (or ventilation) for the monitor and
keyboard. This will all change when we move to new quarters, but...
Does anyone have experience running Linux/Asterisk without a monitor?
What, if any, are the issues?
TIA