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November 8th, 2003, 08:29 PM
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spools, i bought yellow dog linux a while back (version 2.2) for my little clamshell iBook and i had a horrible experience installing it. I think my hard drive (i think it was 3 gig ) was way to small for both linux and mac os 9. I cant even install mac os X on the computer. Anyways, the moral to my story is before you buy or install something, make sure your computer meets the minimum requirements. I want to get red hat 9 for my PC, but i dont want to clear my hd and i want to keep everything on my hard drive the same. I have a 120 gig hard drive and i am using about 70 gigs already, is there a way i can set aside a certain amount of disk space for an installation of RH9 and not worry about loosing my current files? kinda newbie question...
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^^This was the first video game which i played on an old win3.1 box
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