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Forget it.
Get Suse 7.2 or 7.3, or the latest version of RedHat.
If you want to run Windoze too, get VmWare or Win4Lin.
Win4Lin works with win95/98.
Vmware is more flexible and will work with Win2k.
I've found Win98 with Win4Lin to be more stable than Win98 by itself.
Jared
Ken Janusz <ken.janusz_at_su To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> fsys.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: XP vs. W2000 root_at_fatcity.c om 12/26/01 07:50 AM Please respond to ORACLE-L
This question is a little off the mark. I will be ordering a new Dell PC
(8200) in the near future. I would like to know which OS I should go with.
XP Professional or W2000? Any suggestions? Anyone have any experience
with
XP Prof.? Pluses / minuses?
Thanks,
Ken
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