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Linux + Windows 95 mini-HOWTO

Jonathon Katz

jkatz@cpio.net

Joy Yokley - Converted document from HTML to DocBook 4.1 (SGML)

2001-03-01

Revision History
Revision 1.1.12001-04-19Revised by: DCM
Corrected a typo.
Revision 1.12001-02-28Revised by: JEY
Revision 1.01998-08-15Revised by: JK
Revision 0.91996-10-26Revised by: JK
Revision 0.81996-06-25Revised by: JK

This document details how to install Linux on a machine that currently runs Windows 95™


 
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