> From: http://www.sfbg.com/~darrel_ritcht (darrel i. ritcht) > Date: Fri Nov 7, 1:06pm > > hey robert!!! > sue doesnt read her email very often I guess because she has to use the > comp at school, I am going to try to get over there > this month (nov) and bring her that zenith 286 so she can get online at > home (if I can get that mirror program to work with the schools comp..) > linux runs fine on the 386 (after I spent about 50 hours fuckin with it - > had to bail the umdos file system and do the 3 partition thing with dos > taking about 10M , still have'nt figured out how to get it to read floppys > in linux so I downloaded the linux users guide from sunsite on to dos and > then switch to linux were the file can be gunziped) what a #@%!!@# > educational experience!!!!! > anyway could not use mirror because theres not enough room in the dos > part, now i'm trying to get ghostscript You shouldn't need ghostscript; did you look in http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO ? That should have everything you need. Ghostscript is too huge to deal with. > to run correctly since the goddam > doc is in that format, it seems that none of the preset vidieo modes are > quite right resulting in the text being either off to the right or off the > page down but I feel that if I spend another 20 or so hours at it I might > be able to allmost make it work--HA HA HA!!! Know any thing about > resetting the vid parrameters in gs ?? luckly this is a laptop as I have > heard that it's possible to compleatly fuck the monitor hardware over by > running it at the wrong sync-also when I finally got the track ball to go > I was playing around with it while a floppy was accessing then I started > getting "not reading drive a:" error- had to change the damn drive!!! > could this have been a coinsidence or is it really possible to screw up a > FD like that??? > luckly I've got another comp for spare parts. hey, I heard there was a > rumble in tonight-- > me & the boys are in for a hell of a fight > (stray cats-1986) > TTFN!! > will q:?) > (next time I'll give the o'l PGP a go!!)