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Date:      Fri, 12 Mar 1999 07:43:45 -0500
From:      "Prantik Kundu" <LaForgery@email.msn.com>
To:        "Dan O'Connor" <dan@jgl.reno.nv.us>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: i need some advice
Message-ID:  <001001be6c85$f9042080$f122fed0@default>

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thanks for the help, but i have a couple more questions
will my epson stylus color 600 be supported at 1440x720, in other words, is
there a driver to do it?
and, lastly, will xfree86 support my riva128 if i get bsd 3.1?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan O'Connor <dan@jgl.reno.nv.us>
To: Prantik Kundu <LaForgery@email.msn.com>; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
<freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Date: Thursday, March 11, 1999 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: i need some advice


>Prantik Kundu wrote:
>
><snip>
>>i have a parallel zip drive, is there any freebsd driver that can let me
>use
>>it?
>
>
>Yes, you can use your parallel Zip drive. In FreeBSD 3.1, it runs off the
>ppbus as device vpo. You'll have to build a custom kernel to activate it
>(building a custom kernel is not hard to do, and desirable as well).
>
>
>>can freebsd read the files on a FAT16 drive?
>
>
>Yes, you can mount msdos filesystems.
>
>
>>the copy i have is 2.2.7 with the 4 cds and the book in a txt file, as a
>>newbie, do you think i should bother getting 3.1?
>
>
>I'd recommend getting 3.1 on CD's ($40 from http://www.cdrom.com/ ). You
>could install 2.2.7 and then upgrade your sources, but you'll avoid the
>painfull a.out-to-elf transition if you start fresh with 3.1.
>
>
>>I have 4 partitions C,D,E,F: D,E, and F are in my extended partition. I
>dont
>>use my E: partition, so should i delete it under fdisk and then will the
>>FreeBSD installer show that E: is unused?
>
>
>Ummm, you have *two* partitions and four *logical drives*. Drive C: is the
>Primary DOS Partition, and D:, E:, and F: are on the Extended DOS
Partition.
>
>You could use Partition Magic to free the space taken up by your empty E:
>drive and make the Extended DOS Partition smaller. FreeBSD can then use
this
>free space for its partition (called a *slice* in Unix-speak).
>
>Note that when you get rid of E:, Windows will start calling drive F: drive
>E:, so you'll want to check if this is going to affect any Windows
shortcuts
>or programs.
>
>Also, you'll need to install a boot manager so you can boot to Windows or
>FreeBSD at will.
>
>And of course, the standard advice is: Make a backup before you do any of
>this!
>
>See the FreeBSD Handbook section "MS-DOS User's Questions and Answers"
>(http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/handbook19.html#21) and the tutorial
>"Installing and Using FreeBSD With Other Operating Systems"
>(http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/multios/multios.html) for more info.
>
>
>>a friend of mine told me that there is a linux emulator for freeBSD, is it
>>on 1 of the 4 cds on the 2.2.7 package?
>
>If I remember correctly, you can turn-on Linux emulation from within the
>installation program (sysinstall).
>
>
>
>>im sick of nt, it crashes demands a hoard of RAM ( i have 64) and doesnt
>>work with half the stuff out there, and its too complicated for
primitivity
>>please, help me out
>
>Well, if you're sick of NT now, wait 'till you get used to FreeBSD! :-)
>
>Good luck,
>
>
>--Dan
>
>**  The thing I like most about Windows 98 is...
>**  You can download FreeBSD with it!
>
>
>





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