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1998/7/10 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:14312 Activity:moderate
7/9     Beware Windows 98's File Deletion Bug!
        <DEAD>www.pcworld.com/cgi-bin/pcwtoday?ID=7366<DEAD>
        \_ Boycott Windows.  Get BeOS or Linux.
           http://www.be.com http://www.redhat.com
                \_ BeOS == Be, Linux != RedHat. http://www.debian.org
                   \_I was only trying to give out helpful pointers. Not
                     point to official pages.  Speaking of which there's
                     <DEAD>callug.cs.berkeley.edu<DEAD>
                     http://www.linux.org
                     http://www.cheapbytes.com <-- get your $2 cd here
        \_ just tried this. yucky, keyboard navig in win98 explorer
           semi-br0ken from win95. mebbe I will replace win98 with a Linux
           variant, but how can I be sure my Okidata Okipage 6e printer
           (funky printer where OS does a lot of the computation through win95
           specific drivers) would still work? Ack.
           \_ I found my Cannon bj4000 printer on the filter list.  If
              you have a postscript printer then you're in luck because
              you won't need any special filters.  You can just send
              postscript documents straight to the printer.  Half the
              laser printers out there are postscript.
           \_ It might not; this is one way that Microsoft locks people into
              its operating systems.  "WinModems" and such.  Try asking on
              comp.os.linux.hardware if it's supported anywhere.
              \_ Is anyone trying to set up a compatibility API so that
                 MicroSquish drivers can be used under linux and whatnot?
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