It would appear that on May 7, Bill Diamond did say: > Yum isn't always yummy, is it? Right now, I'd have to say that you > won't likely find that new kernel updates will include the mki-patch > that enables win4lin. Netraverse folks are trying to fix that, and I > think they've got one kernel distro that will include their patches as > part of the core. > > The only downside reality of Win4Lin is that you should always expect to > download kernel source, patch it and recompile it. Always. Is it > worth it? Oh, my. Yes it is. It's the first time in ten years I've > seen a truly stable Windows 98. They're working on support for Windows > 2000 as well. I pretty much live in Adobe applications and until such > time as there is market density and demand for Adobe apps on Linux, > Win4Lin is the best way to go. Well thanks for the info Bill, but for me, until it's yummy, it's yucky... I don't live in windows. So far I haven't made my scanner work in linux. Otherwise I only go there on every third solar eclips... ;-) So for me it's only a petty annoyance to disable the cable modem and boot win98... Get what ever done and get out ASAP, re-enable the cable modem AFTER I get to the lilo menu IF I'm selecting a linux boot option. -- | ^^^ ^^^ | <o> <o> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <<jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx>> | | <sigh>
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