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Date:      Wed, 8 Sep 1999 13:14:36 -0700
From:      "Michael W. Akers" <mwakers@home.com>
To:        "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, 'Shreela' <shreela@dcnet2000.com>
Subject:   RE: Win on master/BSD on slave?
Message-ID:  <01BEF9FC.23775310@c67050-a.plstn1.sfba.home.com>

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Hi Sherri,
As for the Windows documentation, install a Postscript Printer driver =
under Windows and when you want to transfer Windows DOC or WRI  format =
documents to Unix print them to FILE as Postscript. Most WUSIWUG Unix =
editors use Postscript as their basic document format.

As for the rest, You might want to sit back and think about this a =
little more.=20
My suggestion would be to get a second computer and install FreeBSD on =
that. This way you can be more productive (in any given time frame). I =
do not know why you want FreeBSD ( although you have picked the BEST =
free OS in my opinion ), if it is due to the courses that you are taking =
then you definitely need to consider the following:

1) Win95 is essentially a games OS, it is also very prone to crashing =
when you least expect it, I strongly recommend that you switch to =
Windows NT Workstation. (For stability, if for no other reason).
2) A separate computer (FreeBSD) for your course work (like programming =
Unix, etc.)

If you network the two machines together you can use X-Windows from the =
NT side to access the FreeBSD box (thus eliminating the requirement for =
a separate Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor). Or, if you do not need =
graphics, use telnet.
In setting everything up and getting them to work together, document =
EVERYTHING. Depending upon the course you are taking you can submit the =
documentation for extra credit . (A real consideration for a collage =
student). If you are thinking of a career in the computer industry, =
anything learned by doing this will directly apply to the 'real world', =
thus giving you a well learned skill set, and knowledge of systems =
integration.

I encourage you to take this email to your councilor for further =
discussion, as most collages do give credit for things like this.

In all, I wish you good luck and a wonderful collage experience, =
regardless of what your final career choice may be.
Michael W. Akers
M. Akers Enterprises
Unix/NT Systems Administration and Systems Integration

P.S. If you have any questions on this matter of dual systems, please =
feel free to contact me directly.

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From:  Shreela [SMTP:shreela@dcnet2000.com]
Sent:  Tuesday, September 07, 1999 1:08 PM
To:  freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:  Win on master/BSD on slave?

If I set up win95 on my master HD 8.4G and my BSD on slave HD
3.2....will I have to do any partitioning of any kind?  And would I need
to bring up BSD from MS DOS7 (on master)?

Do you plan on making any tutorials for this kind of set up if it turns
out to be complicated?  I am doing this for the first time.  I have 32Mb
RAM.

Thanks if you can help,
Sherri
ps...my college gives out notes on windows floppies.....will I be able
to bring them up in unix?



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