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- Date: 14 Mar 96 18:37:00 EST
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Form: Reply Header: Adaptec Text: (37 lines follow) below is book review from the mbone list. I'm considering buying from readmedotcom at $24, but was wondering if anyone has seen it at Kinokuniya or elsewhere? With DHL fees from $20 to $25, might as well buy here. BTW, what's the most up to date US Linux book/CD combo? I seem to always be giving away my Linux book/cd combos. Ted ***** Unsolicited plug: this is a great book! I recommend it for anyone interested in using the MBone. Besides providing a thorough overview of key topics, Vinay's chapter "System Administrator's Guide to the MBone" covers a lot of advanced concepts and tools clearly in one place. Kumar, Vinay, _MBone: Interactive Multimedia on the Internet_, New Riders Publishing, Indianapolis Indiana, 1996. ISBN 1-56205-397-3. (U.S.) Library of Congress QA76.76.I59K85 Of course Vinay's page is at http://www.best.com/~prince/techinfo/mbone.html New Riders is at http://www.mcp.com/newriders List price on the back $32 USA/$44 Canada/29.49 UK I'm making a public recommendation because the book is a tremendous resource that has not been discussed much on the lists. I found it very useful. all the best, Don -- Don Brutzman Naval Postgraduate School, Code UW/Br Root 200 work 408.656.2149 Monterey California 93943-5000 USA fax 408.656.3679 Virtual worlds/underwater robots/Internet http://www.stl.nps.navy.mil/~brutzman Original text: (80 lines follow) >From owner-tlug@example.com, on 3/14/96 1:38 PM: To: tlug@example.com Cc: george@example.com TLUG, Tons of thanks for the kind and helpful advices and lots of apo- logies for not reading the Red Hat Linux FAQ. ( Yep, I'm turning beet red right now of embarassment. ) > Did you install DoubleSpace (on the fly compression)? It will claim > to give you about 2X as much space as you *really* have. If not, it > is not normal. I have Win95, WinNT, and Linux on my machine. They > all coexist without problems. (Although I'm no longer using NTFS, > so I can't check if the Linux HPFS support has the NTFS extensions.) I didn't install any "DoubleSpace" stuff as far as I know. Is it included in Win 95 CD and automatically installed? And what is a "fly compression?" Since Jim has Win 95, Win NT, and Linux happily coexisting on one machine ( equivalent to a SINGLE hard drive, I hope ), I'm assured now that I can have a solution to my problem without dishing out some precious yen like buying the System Commander. Just one question, Jim. Did you have an upgrade version of Win 95 and installed it over an existing Win 3.1 and Linux combo, OR did you install the full-blown version of Win 95? I know the former has no problem after reading the linux Win95+Linux mini-HOWTO. > You might try using fdisk under both DOS and Linux (or cfdisk under > Linux) to see if the partition maps agree. I'll do that. Thanks. I didn't know there's also an fdisk in DOS. It goes to show my low level of computer knowledge. :-) Sorry. > 1. After partitioning my Disk for Linux , I noticed > that Dos/Windows was still saying it had a 1GB Disk > My friend and I were arguing over this so we came up > with a simple solution , buy another Disk ;->> I wish I could also have that option Leo. But my Linux box is an office property and we have no more budget for additional drive. Besides, Linux still doesn't have that "status" here in my office to warrant luxury purchases. Not yet at this moment, anyway. That's why I have to install Lose 95 ... as Steve fondly calls the OS. :-) Anyway, guys, I'll investigate more on fdisk both in DOS and Linux. And then after that, I'll tackle with the Netscape problem. I'll keep you up-to-date with my progress. Again, thanks a LOT!!! Cheers, George P.S. To Ted: Thanks for sending your e-mail on my new address. Waza waza arigatou. ************************************************************* $@%8%g!<%8(J $@%@!<%Q%H(J George M. Dapat II $@%=%K!<(J($@example.com(J) Sony Corporation $@example.com!&5;=Q>pJs%7%9%F%`ItLg(J(MEIS) $@%7%9%F%`%^%M%8%a%s%HIt%M%C%H%o!<%/2](J TEL : 045-338-4173$@!!(JFAX : 045-338-5745 E-mail : george@example.com ************************************************************* Use Proportional Font: true Previous From: owner-tlug@example.com Previous To: tlug@example.com Original to: tlug@example.com Previous Cc: george@example.com Original cc: george@example.com
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