----------------------------------------------------------- Root Directory path: / ----------------------------------------------------------- README.300 The Walnut Creek Slackware CDROM Readme file. Some directories on this cdrom aren't accessable from the MSDOS view program. READ THIS FILE FIRST! It will tell how to generate boot and root floppy discs needed to install Slackware Linux. ============= BOOT AND ROOT DISKS ============================================= You'll need to make one boot and one root disk before you can install Linux on your machine. You can make these disks directly from the VIEW program by moving into the directories below. bootdsks.12/ The 1.2 megabyte (5.25") bootdisks for installation. bootdsks.144/ The 1.44 megabyte (3.5") bootdisks for installation. rootdsks/ The rootdisks for installation. ============= THE JAPANESE EXTENSIONS FILES =================================== je/ Japanese extensions for the Linux operating system. jf/ Japanese Linux Documentation project jg/ Japanese Games for Linux ============= AUXILIARY DOCUMENTATION/FILES/UTILITIES ========================= BOOTING This file contains information about how to fix a system that won't boot. INSTALL.TXT Matt Welsh's Linux Installation HOWTO. This is a document explaining how to install Linux. It's geared more toward obtaining and installing Slackware from the Internet FTP site, but still contains useful information for the Linux beginner. LOWMEM.TXT What to do if you run into problems due to low memory. SLAKWARE.FAQ Solutions to frequently encountered problems. contents/ A list of the files in each installable software package. contrib/ This directory contains extra packages for Slackware, such as the Andrew User Interface System, GNU Fortran 77, GNU Common LISP, GNU gnat (Ada), GNU Pascal, NCSA httpd, ircII, Lucid Emacs, SLiRP (a program you can run on a remote Unix host to emulate a SLIP/CSLIP account), and more. docs/ This directory contains the full set of Linux HOWTOs, documents that cover most common Linux maintenance tasks. In addition, you'll find documentation for the MS-DOS VIEW.EXE program, plus our catalog in several languages. filename.txt A list of all file names on the disc. install/ This directory contains RAWRITE, GZIP, and FIPS. These are tools that you might find handy if you're running MS-DOS. GZIP is a Unix-compatible compession/decompression utility. RAWRITE allows you to dump a disk image file onto a floppy disk. FIPS lets you shrink the size of an existing MS-DOS partition to make room for a Linux partition.----------------------------------------------------------- The 1.2 megabyte (5.25") bootdisks for installation. path: /bootdsks.12/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 1.2 MB LINUX BOOTDISKS To install Linux, you'll need a bootdisk and a rootdisk. The bootdisk has to contain drivers that support your hardware, so you'll have to select the most appropriate disk from the list below. NOTE: it's best to use the disk with the least drivers possible to save memory. README.TXT This file contains information about the drivers in the various bootdisks, and instructions for using a bootdisk to start a system that isn't booting properly. WHICH.ONE A chart to help you select which bootdisk to use. Now, put a formatted floppy disk in your boot drive and select one of the images below. Hitting ENTER will create the boot image in drive A: Disk images used for installing from CD-ROM: aztech.bat This disk supports Aztech CDA268-01A, ORCHID CD-3110, and OKANO/WEARNES CDD110 CD-ROM drives. cdu31a.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-31A and 33A CD-ROM drives. cdu535.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-531 and CDU-535 CD-ROM drives. idecd.bat This disk supports most IDE/ATAPI complient CD-ROM drives. mitsumi.bat This disk supports the Mitsumi CRMC LU005S, FX001S, and FX001D CD-ROM drives. sbpcd.bat This disk supports the Matsushita, Kotobuki, Panasonic, and CreativeLabs (SoundBlaster CD): CR-521, CR-522, CR-523, CR-562, CR-563; Longshine LCS-7260; IBM External ISA CD-ROM Drive; and the quad speed TEAC CD-55A. scsi.bat This disk supports SCSI CD-ROM drives connected to one of the following SCSI controllers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x Generic NCR5380 Buslogic NCR 53c7,8xx EATA-DMA (DPT/NEC/AT&T) Always IN2000 Seagate ST-02 Pro Audio Spectrum 16 Future Domain TMC-8xx, 16xx QLogic Trantor T128/T128F/T228 Ultrastor 7000 FASST Disk images used for installing from other sources, such as floppy disk, hard drive, tape, or NFS: bare.bat This is a "bare" Linux bootdisk, used to install to an IDE hard drive from floppy or hard disk. net.bat This disk is used for installing to an IDE hard drive from NFS (Network File System). scsinet1.bat This disk is used to install via NFS to a system using one of the following SCSI controllers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x, Buslogic, EATA-DMA (DPT/NEC/AT&T), Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx, 16xx scsinet2.bat This disk is used to install via NFS to a system using one of the following SCSI controllers: Generic NCR5380, NCR 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, QLogic, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, Ultrastor, 7000 FASST xt.bat This disk allows you to install from floppy disk or hard drive to a machine using XT style (RLL/MFM) hard drives. Disk images based on the experimental Linux 1.3.18 kernel: aha2940.bat This disk contains support for the Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI card. aaztcd.bat This disk supports Aztech CDA268-01A, ORCHID CD-3110, and OKANO/WEARNES CDD110 CD-ROM drives. abare.bat This disk has complete EIDE support (including updated ATAPI CDROM support) acdu31a.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-31A and 33A CD-ROM drives. acdu535.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-535 and 531 CD-ROM drives. acm206.bat This disk supports the Phillips cm206 CD-ROM drive. agscd.bat This disk supports the GoldStar R420 CD-ROM drive. aidecd.bat This disk has complete EIDE *and* SCSI support (including updated ATAPI CDROM support) amitsumi.bat This disk uses a new driver for non-IDE Mitsumi CD-ROM drives such as the FX-001 and FX-001D. aoptcd.bat This disk has support for the Optics Storage 8000 AT CD-ROM drive. asbpcd.bat This disk supports the Matsushita, Kotobuki, Panasonic, and CreativeLabs (SoundBlaster CD): CR-521, CR-522, CR-523, CR-562, CR-563; Longshine LCS-7260; IBM External ISA CD-ROM Drive; and the quad speed TEAC CD-55A. ascsi.bat This disk supports all of the SCSI controllers that Linux 1.3 knows about. This includes the following (including some *not* supported by the 1.2 Linux kernel): Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x/294x, Buslogic, EATA-DMA, EATA-PIO, UltraStor (including 14F/34F), Future Domain 16xx, NCR 5380, 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Qlogic, Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, 7000 FASST, EATA ISA/EISA (DPT PM2011/021/012/022/122/322) ascsint1.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x/294x, Buslogic. ascsint2.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: EATA-DMA, EATA-PIO, UltraStor 14F/34F, Future Domain 16xx, NCR 5380. ascsint3.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: NCR 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Qlogic, Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx. ascsint4.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: UltraStor, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, 7000 FASST, EATA ISA/EISA (DPT PM2011/021/012/022/122/322) asjcd.bat This disk supports the CDR-H94A CDROM drive (often packaged with the ISP16 soundcard) ----------------------------------------------------------- The 1.44 megabyte (3.5") bootdisks for installation. path: /bootdsks.144/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 1.44 MB LINUX BOOTDISKS To install Linux, you'll need a bootdisk and a rootdisk. The bootdisk has to contain drivers that support your hardware, so you'll have to select the most appropriate disk from the list below. NOTE: it's best to use the disk with the least drivers possible to save memory. README.TXT This file contains information about the drivers in the various bootdisks, and instructions for using a bootdisk to start a system that isn't booting properly. WHICH.ONE A chart to help you select which bootdisk to use. Now, put a formatted floppy disk in your boot drive and select one of the images below. Hitting ENTER will create the boot image in drive A: Disk images used for installing from CD-ROM: aztech.bat This disk supports Aztech CDA268-01A, ORCHID CD-3110, and OKANO/WEARNES CDD110 CD-ROM drives. cdu31a.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-31A and 33A CD-ROM drives. cdu535.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-531 and CDU-535 CD-ROM drives. idecd.bat This disk supports most IDE/ATAPI complient CD-ROM drives. mitsumi.bat This disk supports the Mitsumi CRMC LU005S, FX001S, and FX001D CD-ROM drives. sbpcd.bat This disk supports the Matsushita, Kotobuki, Panasonic, and CreativeLabs (SoundBlaster CD): CR-521, CR-522, CR-523, CR-562, CR-563; Longshine LCS-7260; IBM External ISA CD-ROM Drive; and the quad speed TEAC CD-55A. scsi.bat This disk supports SCSI CD-ROM drives connected to one of the following SCSI controllers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x Generic NCR5380 Buslogic NCR 53c7,8xx EATA-DMA (DPT/NEC/AT&T) Always IN2000 Seagate ST-02 Pro Audio Spectrum 16 Future Domain TMC-8xx, 16xx QLogic Trantor T128/T128F/T228 Ultrastor 7000 FASST Disk images used for installing from other sources, such as floppy disk, hard drive, tape, or NFS: bare.bat This is a "bare" Linux bootdisk, used to install to an IDE hard drive from floppy or hard disk. net.bat This disk is used for installing to an IDE hard drive from NFS (Network File System). scsinet1.bat This disk is used to install via NFS to a system using one of the following SCSI controllers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x, Buslogic, EATA-DMA (DPT/NEC/AT&T), Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx, 16xx scsinet2.bat This disk is used to install via NFS to a system using one of the following SCSI controllers: Generic NCR5380, NCR 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, QLogic, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, Ultrastor, 7000 FASST xt.bat This disk allows you to install from floppy disk or hard drive to a machine using XT style (RLL/MFM) hard drives. Disk images based on the experimental Linux 1.3.18 kernel: aha2940.bat This disk contains support for the Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI card. aaztcd.bat This disk supports Aztech CDA268-01A, ORCHID CD-3110, and OKANO/WEARNES CDD110 CD-ROM drives. abare.bat This disk has complete EIDE support (including updated ATAPI CDROM support) acdu31a.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-31A and 33A CD-ROM drives. acdu535.bat This disk supports the Sony CDU-535 and 531 CD-ROM drives. acm206.bat This disk supports the Phillips cm206 CD-ROM drive. agscd.bat This disk supports the GoldStar R420 CD-ROM drive. aidecd.bat This disk has complete EIDE *and* SCSI support (including updated ATAPI CDROM support) amitsumi.bat This disk uses a new driver for non-IDE Mitsumi CD-ROM drives such as the FX-001 and FX-001D. aoptcd.bat This disk has support for the Optics Storage 8000 AT CD-ROM drive. asbpcd.bat This disk supports the Matsushita, Kotobuki, Panasonic, and CreativeLabs (SoundBlaster CD): CR-521, CR-522, CR-523, CR-562, CR-563; Longshine LCS-7260; IBM External ISA CD-ROM Drive; and the quad speed TEAC CD-55A. ascsi.bat This disk supports all of the SCSI controllers that Linux 1.3 knows about. This includes the following (including some *not* supported by the 1.2 Linux kernel): Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x/294x, Buslogic, EATA-DMA, EATA-PIO, UltraStor (including 14F/34F), Future Domain 16xx, NCR 5380, 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Qlogic, Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, 7000 FASST, EATA ISA/EISA (DPT PM2011/021/012/022/122/322) ascsint1.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: Adaptec 152x/1542/1740/274x/284x/294x, Buslogic. ascsint2.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: EATA-DMA, EATA-PIO, UltraStor 14F/34F, Future Domain 16xx, NCR 5380. ascsint3.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: NCR 53c7,8xx, Always IN2000, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Qlogic, Seagate ST-02, Future Domain TMC-8xx. ascsint4.bat This disk is for installing via NFS. It contains ethernet and token ring drivers, plus these SCSI drivers: UltraStor, Trantor T128/T128F/T228, 7000 FASST, EATA ISA/EISA (DPT PM2011/021/012/022/122/322) asjcd.bat This disk supports the CDR-H94A CDROM drive (often packaged with the ISP16 soundcard) ----------------------------------------------------------- A list of the files in each installable software package. path: /contents/ ----------------------------------------------------------- scripts/ 00_index.txt aaa_base aaztcd abare abuse1 abuse2 acdu31a acdu535 acm206 agscd aidecd amitsumi aoptcd aps-23 asbpcd ascsi ascsint1 ascsint2 ascsint3 ascsint4 ash asjcd auis63L4-mail auis63L4-src auis63L4-wp aztech1 aztech2 bare bash bc bin bind binutils bison bsdgames byacc cdu31a1 cdu31a2 cdu535_1 cdu535_2 cnews comms cpio deliver devs diff dip doom doomwad doomwad2 dosemu-0.60.1 e2fsbn elisp1 elisp2 elispc1 elispc2 elm emac_nox emacinfo emacmisc emacsbin etc f2c find flex fnt100_1 fnt100_2 fntbig1 fntbig2 fntbig3 ftape fvwmicns gcc270 gccaout gchess gcl gdb gentle getty ghostscr ghstview gmake gnuplot gp9600 gpm grep groff gs_x11 gsfonts1 gsfonts2 gxx270 gxxaout gzip hdsetup howto httpd ibcs2 idecd1 idecd2 idenet inn ircII ircII+term ispell jed joe jove jpeg keytbls ldso lemacs-19.10 less libaout libc libcinfo libgr libgxx lilo loadlin lpr lx1213_1 lx1213_2 lx1213_3 lx1320_1 lx1320_2 lx1320_3 lx1320_4 m4 mailx man2 man3 manpgs manyfaqs mc mitsumi1 mitsumi2 mt_st ncurses ncurses-1.8.5 netcfg nn-nntp nn-spool noweb ntb-b2d ntb-bibt ntb-djc ntb-dlj ntb-dps ntb-gsfp ntb-html ntb-indx ntb-kpat ntb-mf ntb-tex ntb-traf ntb-utl1 ntb-utl2 ntb-utl3 ntb-xdvi ntb-xfig ntf-ams ntf-astr ntf-bard ntf-bbm ntf-bl ntf-call ntf-cher ntf-cmas ntf-cmb ntf-cmca ntf-cmcy ntf-cml ntf-cmoe ntf-cmpc ntf-cms ntf-cmts ntf-cmu ntf-conc ntf-cypr ntf-dc ntf-ding ntf-duer ntf-elvi ntf-engw ntf-fc ntf-futh ntf-geor ntf-go ntf-goth ntf-hand ntf-hge ntf-kart ntf-klin ntf-la ntf-logi ntf-logo ntf-ocm ntf-ocra ntf-ogha ntf-okud ntf-osma ntf-pand ntf-phon ntf-ps ntf-punk ntf-recy ntf-rsfs ntf-rune ntf-stma ntf-teng ntf-thai ntf-twca ntf-ugar ntf-wasy ntf-wsui ntf-xcmr ntm-amst ntm-arab ntm-deva ntm-etex ntm-germ ntm-gree ntm-hebr ntm-hier ntm-ltx1 ntm-ltx2 ntm-ltx3 ntm-ltx4 ntm-pict ntm-plft ntm-tami ntm-tex ntm-turk ntm-viet nvi objc270 oldlibs5 oldlibs6 p2c pcmcia pdksh perl perl4 pine pmake ppp ps rcs rdist samba-1.9.13 sample_users sastroid sbpcd1 sbpcd2 sc scsi scsinet1 scsinet2 seejpeg sendmail seyon sh_utils shlbsvga shlibs smailcfg sspkg strace sudo svgalib syslogd sysvinit tar tcl tcpip tcsh termbin terminfo termnet termsrc tetris texinfo tin tk trn trn-nntp txtutils umsprogs util uucp vim workbone workman x3128514 x312agx x312bin x312cfg x312ctrb x312doc x312f75 x312fcyr x312fnt x312fscl x312inc x312lib x312ma32 x312ma64 x312ma8 x312man x312mono x312p9k x312pex x312s3 x312slib x312svga x312ubin x312vga x312w32 x312xtra x3270 xd_lkit1 xd_lkit2 xd_lkit3 xfileman xfm xfract xgames xgrabsc xlock xpaint xpm xspread xt xv xv32_a xv32_so xv32exmp xvinc32 xvmenus xvol32 xxgdb zoneinfo zsh ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /contents/scripts/ ----------------------------------------------------------- aaa_base aaztcd abare acdu31a acdu535 acm206 agscd aidecd amitsumi aoptcd aps-23 asbpcd ascsi ascsint1 ascsint2 ascsint3 ascsint4 ash asjcd auis63L4-mail auis63L4-src auis63L4-wp aztech1 aztech2 bare bin binutils bison bsdgames cdu31a1 cdu31a2 cdu535_1 cdu535_2 cnews comms cpio deliver devs dip doom doomwad2 dosemu-0.60.1 e2fsbn elm emac_nox emacmisc emacsbin etc f2c flex fnt100_1 fnt100_2 fntbig1 fntbig2 fntbig3 gcc270 gccaout gcl grep groff gxx270 gxxaout gzip hdsetup ibcs2 idecd1 idecd2 idenet inn ircII ircII+term ispell jed joe jove ldso lemacs-19.10 libaout libc libgr lilo lpr lx1213_1 lx1213_2 lx1213_3 lx1320_1 lx1320_2 lx1320_3 lx1320_4 mailx mitsumi1 mitsumi2 mt_st ncurses ncurses-1.8.5 netcfg nn-nntp nn-spool ntb-mf ntf-cms ntm-amst ntm-etex ntm-gree ntm-ltx1 ntm-plft ntm-tex ntm-turk nvi oldlibs5 oldlibs6 pdksh perl perl4 ps sample_users sbpcd1 sbpcd2 scsi scsinet1 scsinet2 sendmail seyon sh_utils shlbsvga shlibs sspkg svgalib sysvinit tcl tcpip tcsh termbin terminfo tetris tin tk trn trn-nntp txtutils util uucp x3128514 x312agx x312bin x312cfg x312f75 x312fnt x312lib x312ma32 x312ma64 x312ma8 x312mono x312p9k x312pex x312s3 x312svga x312vga x312w32 x3270 xd_lkit1 xfm xgames xpm xt xv32_so xvmenus xvol32 zoneinfo zsh ----------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains extra packages for Slackware, such path: /contrib/ ----------------------------------------------------------- INDEX Information about the user-contributed Slackware software packages. dosemu-0.60.1.txt Instructions for the Linux MS-DOS emulator. noweb.txt Text file about noweb - literate-programming tool like FunnelWEB or nuweb, only simpler. package_descriptions Descriptions of the contributed packages. samba-1.9.13.txt Samba is a Unix based SMB file server. This allows a Unix host to act as a file and print server for SMB clients. This includes Lan-Manager compatible clients such as LanManager for DOS, Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, Windows 95, OS/2, Pathworks and many more. slirp.README SLiRP is a SLIP/CSLIP emulator which allows a normal user with a shell account on a UNIX system to act like a SLIP/CSLIP account (a-la TIA). ----------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains the full set of Linux HOWTOs, path: /docs/ ----------------------------------------------------------- All kinds of Linux documentation can be found in these directories: kernel.12/ Information about the SCSI, CD-ROM, and other drivers in Linux 1.2.x. kernel.13/ Information about the SCSI, CD-ROM, and other drivers in Linux 1.3.x. linux.faq/ Answers to frequently asked questions about Linux. mini/ Mini-HOWTOs. These are a collection of short articles with hints about how to do some tricky Linux tasks. slack-docs/ This directory contains a number of documents written to help users connect their machines to the Internet. These were written by John A. Phillips for users of Demon Internet Ltd. in the UK, but contain lots of information useful for anyone using SLIP, CSLIP, or PPP to connect to the internet. view.doc Documentation for the MS-DOS VIEW.EXE program. catalog/ The Walnut Creek CDROM catalog in several languages. Linux HOWTOs! These are articles that describe how to do all kinds of common Linux tasks. BootPrompt-HOWTO How to use the boot: prompt to configure your kernel Bootdisk-HOWTO How to create a boot/root maintenance disk for Linux Busmouse-HOWTO Information on bus mouse compatibility with Linux CDROM-HOWTO Information on CD-ROM drive compatibility for Linux COPYRIGHT HOWTO Copyright Information Commercial-HOWTO Listing of commercial software prducts for Linux DOSEMU-HOWTO HOWTO about the Linux MS-DOS Emulator, DOSEMU Danish-HOWTO How to configure Linux for use with the Danish characterset Distribution-HOWTO A list of mail order distributions and other commercial services ELF-HOWTO Information on ELF binaries for Linux Ethernet-HOWTO Information on Ethernet hardware compatibility for Linux Firewall-HOWTO How to set up a firewall using Linux Ftape-HOWTO Information on ftape drive compatibility with Linux German-HOWTO Information on using Linux with German-specific features HAM-HOWTO HOWTO configure amateur radio software for Linux HOWTO-INDEX Index of HOWTO documents about Linux Hardware-HOWTO A list of hardware known to work with Linux INFO-SHEET Generic introduction to the Linux operating system Installation-HOWTO How to obtain and install the Linux software JE-HOWTO Information on JE, a set of Japanese language extensions for Linux Kernel-HOWTO Upgrading and compiling the Linux kernel META-FAQ A listing of Linux sources of information MGR-HOWTO Information on the MGR graphics interface for Linux Mail-HOWTO Information on Linux-based mail servers and clients NET-2-HOWTO HOWTO configure TCP/IP networking, SLIP, PLIP, and PPP under Linux NIS-HOWTO Linux NIS network information service, yellow pages, YP News-HOWTO Information on USENET news server and client software for Linux PCI-HOWTO Information on PCI-architecture compatibility with Linux PCMCIA-HOWTO How to install and use PCMCIA Card Services PPP-HOWTO Information on using PPP networking with Linux Printing-HOWTO Information on how to set up printing under Linux Printing-Usage-HOWTO How to use the printing system for a variety of file types and options SCSI-HOWTO Linux SCSI drive tape CD-ROM HOWTO SCSI-Programming-HOWTO Information on programming the generic Linux SCSI interface Serial-HOWTO Information on use of serial devices and communications software Sound-HOWTO Sound hardware and software for the Linux operating system Term-HOWTO HOWTO use the `term' communications package on Linux systems Tips-HOWTO HOWTO on miscellaneous tips and tricks for Linux UMSDOS-HOWTO How to install and use the UMSDOS filesystem UPS-HOWTO Information on using a UPS power supply with Linux UUCP-HOWTO Information on UUCP software for Linux WRITING Information on writing a HOWTO XFree86-HOWTO How to obtain, install, and configure XFree86 3.1.1 (X11R6) ----------------------------------------------------------- The Walnut Creek CDROM catalog in several languages. path: /docs/catalog/ ----------------------------------------------------------- catalog.fre Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (French) catalog.ger Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (German) catalog.ita Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (Italian) catalog.jpn Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (Japanese) catalog.spa Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (Spanish) catalog.txt Walnut Creek CDROM catalog (English) ----------------------------------------------------------- Information about the SCSI, CD-ROM, and other drivers in Linux path: /docs/kernel.12/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Linux 1.2.13 readme file. Information about various CD-ROM drivers: README.aztcd Information about using the Aztech (and related) CD-ROM drives with Linux. README.ide Information about using IDE CD-ROM drives. README.sbpcd Information about using SoundBlaster (and compatible) CD-ROM drives. README.sonycd535 Information about using the Sony 535/531 CD-ROM drives with Linux. Other Linux driver information: README.3c505 Information about the 3c505 ethernet driver. README.DLINK Information about the DLINK ethernet adapter. README.aha274x Information about the Adaptec 274x SCSI driver. README.arcnet Information about Arcnet ethernet. README.arcnet-jumpers Information about the jumpers on the Arcnet card. README.de4x5 Information about DEC ethernet cards. README.ewrk3 Information about DEC Etherworks cards. README.fd Floppy driver information. README.hd Hard drive driver information. README.modules Information about using kernel modules under Linux. README.qlogic Qlogic SCSI information. README.ramdisk Linux ramdisk support information. README.st SCSI tape support information. README.wavelan WaveLAN information. README1.PLIP Parallel port IP support information. (Allows TCP/IP over a Laplink-style cable) README2.PLIP More PLIP information. ----------------------------------------------------------- Information about the SCSI, CD-ROM, and other drivers in Linux path: /docs/kernel.13/ ----------------------------------------------------------- Information about the Linux 1.3.20 kernel: README Linux 1.3.20 readme file. Information about using CD-ROM drives under Linux: README.aztcd Aztech and related CD-ROM drives. README.cdu31a Sony CDU 31a/33a README.cm206 Phillips CM206 README.gscd GoldStar R420 CD-ROM support README.ide IDE/ATAPI README.mcd Mitsumi (with Mitsumi interface card) README.mcdx Experimental improved performance Mitsumi (also for drives using the Mitsumi interface card) README.optcd Optics Storage 8000 AT CDROM README.sbpcd SoundBlaster CD-ROM README.sjcd Sanyo CDR-H94A CD-ROM support README.sonycd535 Sony CDU 531/535 support Other Linux driver information: README.3c505 3c505 ethernet README.AX25 AX.25 driver README.DLINK D-Link adapters README.TCP TCP/IP support README.aic7xxx Adaptec SCSI README.arcnet Arcnet ethernet README.arcnet-jumpers card jumper info README.de4x5 DEC ethernet README.eql Serial IP load balancing support README.ewrk3 DEC Etherworks info README.fd floppy drive info README.hd hard drive info README.modules Linux module support info README.qlogic Qlogic SCSI support info README.ramdisk Linux ramdisk support info README.scc Z8530 based HDLC cards for AX.25 driver info README.st SCSI tape driver info README.tunnel IP tunneling driver info README.unicode Unicode info README.wavelan WaveLAN info README1.PLIP Parallel port IP info -- allows TCP/IP over Laplink style cables. README2.PLIP More PLIP info ----------------------------------------------------------- Answers to frequently asked questions about Linux. path: /docs/linux.faq/ ----------------------------------------------------------- linux-faq.ascii Answers to frequently asked questions about Linux. ----------------------------------------------------------- Mini-HOWTOs. These are a collection of short articles with path: /docs/mini/ ----------------------------------------------------------- Mini-HOWTOs -- short articles about various Linux topics. Anon-FTP-Setup How to set up a secure anonymous FTP site Backup-With-MSDOS How to backup MSDOS machines with Linux Boca How to install a Boca 16-port serial card (Boca 2016) BogoMips Information about BogoMips CD-Writer How to write CDs Caching-named How to set up a caching nameserver Colour-ls How to set up the colours with 'ls' Consoles How to set up multiple virtual consoles GUI-Development Information about GUI Development Software and Books Getty-ps How to set up 'getty_ps' IO-Port How to use I/O ports in C programs Key-Setup How to set up cursor control keys Keystroke How to assign special action to keys LILO Examples of typical LILO installations Large-IDE How to use large IDE drives (kernel versions < 1.1.39) Man-Page How to write man pages Modeline How to use 'modeline' Multiple-Ethernet How to use multiple ethernet cards Online-Support Information about the Linux Internet Support Cooperative Proxy-ARP A small treatise on the use of Proxy ARP Reading-List Interesting books pertaining to Linux subjects Stacker How to mount MSDOS Stacked filesystems Swap-Space How to share swap space between Linux and Windows Term-Firewall How to use 'term' over a firewall Tiny-News How to use 'INN' to make a small news spool Token-Ring How to use token ring cards Visual-Bell How to disable audible bells, and enable visual bells WordPerfect How to set up SCO WordPerfect for Linux X-Notebook How to set up X on notebooks with WD90C24 video chips Xterminal How to connect Xterminals to Linux boxen ----------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains a number of documents written to help path: /docs/slack-docs/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Configuring Slackware Linux to connect to Demon Internet. (Also useful for connecting to any SLIP/CSLIP/PPP provider) base/ Internet/email instructions bind/ Name server instructions cnews/ Running Cnews inn/ Running INN ----------------------------------------------------------- Internet/email instructions path: /docs/slack-docs/base/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Setting up internet/email ----------------------------------------------------------- Name server instructions path: /docs/slack-docs/bind/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Information about setting up a name server. ----------------------------------------------------------- Running Cnews path: /docs/slack-docs/cnews/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Information about setting up a news feed with Cnews. ----------------------------------------------------------- Running INN path: /docs/slack-docs/inn/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README Information about setting up a news feed using INN. ----------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains RAWRITE, GZIP, and FIPS. These path: /install/ ----------------------------------------------------------- FIPS/ 00_index.txt GZIP.EXE RAWRITE.EXE ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /install/FIPS/ ----------------------------------------------------------- RESTORRB/ SOURCE/ 00_index.txt COPYING ERRORS.TXT FIPS.DOC FIPS.EXE HISTORY.TXT README.1ST RESTORRB.EXE TECHINFO.TXT fips11.zip ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /install/FIPS/RESTORRB/ ----------------------------------------------------------- RESTORRB.C RTYPES.H ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /install/FIPS/SOURCE/ ----------------------------------------------------------- CALCULAT.CPP CHECK.CPP CMDL_ARG.CPP DISK_IO.CPP DISK_IO.H FAT.CPP FAT.H FDSTRUCT.H FIPSSPEC.CPP FIPSSPEC.H GLOBAL.CPP GLOBAL.H HDSTRUCT.CPP HDSTRUCT.H HOST_OS.CPP HOST_OS.H INPUT.CPP INPUT.H LOGDR_ST.CPP LOGDR_ST.H MAIN.CPP SAVE.CPP TYPES.H ----------------------------------------------------------- Japanese extensions for the Linux operating system. path: /je/ ----------------------------------------------------------- COPYING COPYING information ChangeLog Log of changes to JE JE-HOWTO.eng How to install the Japanese Extensions (English) JE-HOWTO.sjis How to install the Japanese Extensions (Japanese) README.sjis JE README file guide.sjis JE guide JE disks: FIX/ JE1/ base1/ base2/ base3/ base4/ canna1/ canna2/ canna3/ canna4/ canna5/ canna6/ doc1/ emacs1/ emacs2/ emacs3/ emacs4/ emacs5/ emacs6/ emacs7/ emacs8/ font1/ font2/ font3/ font4/ font5/ font6/ font7/ iv1/ iv2/ iv3/ iv4/ iv5/ iv6/ net1/ net2/ sj3-1/ sj3-2/ sj3-3/ sj3-4/ tex1/ tex2/ tex3/ wnn1/ wnn2/ wnn3/ wnn4/ wnn5/ xclt1/ xclt2/ xsi1/ xsi2/ xsi3/ xsi4/ xsi5/ xsi6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/FIX/ ----------------------------------------------------------- konbin.tgz pf-month-fix.tgz sendmail-lock-fix.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/JE1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- JE1.dsk diskJE1 ezinst.tgz install.end konbin.tgz konfnt.tgz libc.tgz libx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/base1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- base1.dsk bash.tgz dic.tgz jbase.tgz jelvis.tgz jgslx.tgz jgsuty.tgz jless.tgz jman.tgz ng.tgz pcurses.tgz recjis.tgz vfcap.tgz vflib.tgz zsh.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/base2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- base2.dsk jgsfnt1.tgz jgslib.tgz prutil.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/base3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- base3.dsk install.end jgsfnt2.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/base4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- base4.dsk jperlbin.tgz jperllib.tgz jperlman.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- canbin.tgz canman.tgz canna1.dsk canprog.tgz cansup.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- candic.tgz candoc.tgz canna2.dsk cjvim.tgz ki2can.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- canna3.dsk cnem.tgz cnemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- canna4.dsk cmule.tgz cmulex.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- canna5.dsk tcnem.tgz tcnemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/canna6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- canna6.dsk install.end tcmule.tgz tcmulex.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/doc1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- doc1.dsk faqbro.tgz install.end je.tgz jfaq.tgz jvimdoc.tgz ki2doc.tgz mnewsdoc.tgz skkdoc.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs1.dsk mulesup.tgz nemsup.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs2.dsk jshrc.tgz mulelaps.tgz muleuty.tgz nemlaps.tgz nemlisp.tgz nemuty.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs3.dsk mulelisp.tgz muleskk.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs4.dsk skkbin.tgz skkdic.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs5.dsk mulegnus.tgz vmule.tgz vmulex.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs6.dsk nemgnus.tgz nemskk.tgz vnem.tgz vnemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs7/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs7.dsk mulelsrc.tgz nemlsrc.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/emacs8/ ----------------------------------------------------------- emacs8.dsk install.end tvmule.tgz tvmulex.tgz tvnem.tgz tvnemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- cmf180.tgz font1.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font2.dsk vmincho2.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font3.dsk vmincho1.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font4.dsk vasiya1.tgz vasiya2.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font5.dsk vhokuto.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font6.dsk xfnt13.tgz xfnt16.tgz xfnt18.tgz xfnt24.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/font7/ ----------------------------------------------------------- font7.dsk install.end xfnt26.tgz xmarufnt.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- doc.tgz idraw.tgz iv1.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- iv2.dsk ivdemos.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- iv3.dsk ivdevel.tgz ivlib1.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- iv4.dsk ivlib2.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ibuild.tgz iv5.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/iv6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ibsample.tgz install.end iv6.dsk ivman.tgz ivprog.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/net1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- cf.tgz cnn.tgz mailx.tgz mhlib.tgz mhman.tgz mnews.tgz ncftp.tgz net1.dsk nntpclt.tgz sendmail.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/net2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- install.end ktin.tgz mhbin.tgz net2.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/sj3-1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ki2sj3.tgz sj3-1.dsk sj3bin.tgz sj3prog.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/sj3-2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- sj3-2.dsk snem.tgz snemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/sj3-3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- sj3-3.dsk smule.tgz smulex.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/sj3-4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- install.end sj3-4.dsk tsmule.tgz tsmulex.tgz tsnem.tgz tsnemx.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/tex1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- bptexbin.tgz bptexfmt.tgz sptexbin.tgz sptexfmt.tgz tex1.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/tex2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 4up.tgz dvidoc.tgz dviout.tgz dviprt.tgz fntuty.tgz jbibtex.tgz pl2bin.tgz pl2doc.tgz ptexlib.tgz tex2.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/tex3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- dvi2tty.tgz install.end jdvi2kps.tgz tex3.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/wnn1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- wnn1.dsk wnnbin.tgz wnndic.tgz wnnsup.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/wnn2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ki2wnn.tgz wjvim.tgz wnn2.dsk wnndoc.tgz wnnman.tgz wnnprog.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/wnn3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- wnem.tgz wnemx.tgz wnn3.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/wnn4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- wmule.tgz wmulex.tgz wnn4.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/wnn5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- install.end twmule.tgz twmulex.tgz twnem.tgz twnemx.tgz wnn5.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xclt1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- k14.tgz kterm.tgz libtk.tgz pxvt.tgz tgif.tgz xclt1.dsk xdvi.tgz xengine.tgz xfntali.tgz xldimg.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xclt2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- gview.tgz install.end jgsx11.tgz oneko.tgz tkbin.tgz tkdemo.tgz tkman.tgz xclt2.dsk xklock.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi1/ ----------------------------------------------------------- fvwm.tgz xflib.tgz xfmach32.tgz xinfo.tgz xmh.tgz xsi1.dsk xwkterm.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi2/ ----------------------------------------------------------- xfbin.tgz xfmach8.tgz xsi2.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi3/ ----------------------------------------------------------- xf8514.tgz xfs3.tgz xfwchprg.tgz xfxainc.tgz xfxaklib.tgz xfxawlib.tgz xsi3.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi4/ ----------------------------------------------------------- xcal.tgz xfprog.tgz xpbiff.tgz xsi4.dsk xwnmo.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi5/ ----------------------------------------------------------- xfmono.tgz xfsvga.tgz xfvga16.tgz xsi5.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /je/xsi6/ ----------------------------------------------------------- install.end xfxakprg.tgz xfxawprg.tgz xgopher.tgz xsi6.dsk ----------------------------------------------------------- Japanese Linux Documentation project path: /jf/ ----------------------------------------------------------- sjs\ Japanese Extension Documentation readme.jpn Information on the JF Project (in Japanese) readme.txt Information on the JF Project ----------------------------------------------------------- Japanese Extension Documentation path: /jf/sjs/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 00_index.jpn Japanese Descriptions of documentation HOWTO-INDEX.sjs Index for Matt Welsh's "Installing Linux" (Japanese) Install-HOWTO.sjs Translation of Matt Welsh's "Installing Linux" xf86\ XFree86 3.1.2 Documentation BBS\ How to comunicate with PC BBS on Linux loadlin\ LOADLIN Documentation 106Keyboard-mini-HOWTO.sjs 106 Keyboard Documentation Anonymous-UUCP.sjs Anonymous UUCP Documentation BogoMips-HOWTO.sjs BogoMips mini-HOWTO Busmouse-HOWTO.sjs Busmouse-HOWTO CDROM-HOWTO.sjs CDROM Howto ELF-HOWTO.sjs ELF Howto Ethernet-HOWTO.sjs Ethernet-HOWTO Ext2fs-FAQ.sjs Ext2fs-FAQ FIPS.DOC.sjs FIPS.EXE Howto JE-HOWTO.sjs HOWTO about JE-0.9.3 JG-HOWTO.sjs HOWTO on Japanese Games JMETA-FAQ.sjs JMeta FAQ Jouhou-memo.sjs Linux INFO-SHEET plus LinuxFAQ.sjs Linux-FAQ Mail-HOWTO.sjs Mail-HOWTO NET-2-HOWTO.sjs NET-2-HOWTO NEWS-HOWTO.sjs NEWS-HOWTO NIS-HOWTO.jp.sjs NIS-HOWTO PCI-HOWTO.sjs PCI-HOWTO PCMCIA-HOWTO.sjs PCMCIA-HOWTO PPP-HOWTO.sjs PPP-HOWTO PPP.README.linux.jp PPP Readme Printing-HOWTO.sjs Printing-HOWTO SCSI-HOWTO.sjs SCSI-HOWTO Saving_disk-mini-HOWTO.sjs Saving Disk Mini Howto Serial-HOWTO.sjs Serial HOWTO Sound-HOWTO.sjs Sound-HOWTO Swap-Space-TOWNS.sjs Swap Space-Towns Swap-Space.sjs Swap Space TOWNS-Linux-Info.sjs TOWNS Linux Info UUCP-HOWTO.sjs UUCP-HOWTO VideoModes.doc.sjs VideoModes XFree86-HOWTO.sjs XFree86-HOWTO distribution-howto-j.sjs Distribution-howto folfaq_vol1.sjs summary of FAQs from fj.os.linux ftape-HOWTO.sjs ftape-HOWTO gcc-faq.sjs GCC-FAQ kisochi5.readme.sjs Kisochi Readme kisochi5.txt.sjs Kisochi Text linux-fs.sjs Linux-FS linux-hi.sjs Linux-HI mlfaq.tex FAQ collection from Linux mailing list tutri1_3.sjs Tutri1_3 ----------------------------------------------------------- How to comunicate with PC BBS on Linux path: /jf/sjs/BBS/ ----------------------------------------------------------- BBS-access.sjs patch.linux stk.tar.gz ----------------------------------------------------------- LOADLIN Documentation path: /jf/sjs/loadlin/ ----------------------------------------------------------- readme-j.sjs Readme manual-j.sjs Manual params-j.sjs Parameters q_start.sjs Quick Start ----------------------------------------------------------- XFree86 3.1.2 Documentation path: /jf/sjs/xf86/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 00_index.jpn Descriptions of below files in Japanese readme.sjs Readme File on XF86 linux.sjs Using XF86 on Linux install.sjs Installing XFree86 3.1.2 config.sjs Configuring XF86 cpyright.sjs XF86 Copyright docindex.sjs Documentation Index vidmodes.sjs Video Modes linkkit.sjs Readme File on XF86 Link Kit ati.sjs ATI cirrus.sjs Cirrus mach64.sjs Mach64 s3.sjs S3 ----------------------------------------------------------- Japanese Games for Linux path: /jg/ ----------------------------------------------------------- README.sjs Readme file for Japanese Games (in Japanese) JG-HOWTO.sjs Howto Install Japanese Games (in Japanese) COPYING Gnu General Public License ChangeLog.sjs Changelog jglisp\ jgtty\ jgxwin\ other-sources\ sources\ ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/jglisp/ ----------------------------------------------------------- diskjglisp install.end jglisp.dsk jglispm.tgz jglispn.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/jgtty/ ----------------------------------------------------------- diskjgtty install.end jgtty.dsk jnettty.tgz netmaj.tgz roguetty.tgz sametty.tgz tinyf1.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/jgxwin/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ahiru.tgz diskjgxwin install.end jgxwin.dsk jnetx.tgz keiba.tgz poker.tgz shoot.tgz slot.tgz sxsame.tgz vsothell.tgz wot.tgz x2shogi.tgz x777.tgz xemerald.tgz xjokes.tgz xnetmaj.tgz xrenju.tgz xsols.tgz yamsweep.tgz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/other-sources/ ----------------------------------------------------------- elisp\ EmiClock-1.0.0-1.0.1.patch01.gz EmiClock-1.0.0.tar.gz EmiClock-1.0.1-1.0.2.patch02.gz coerce.lzh golddig2.tar.gz gtetris.tar.gz ishido.tar.gz jewel.tar.gz jfortune.gz mah-jongg.tar.gz missileX.tar.gz netmaze0.81.tar.gz spider.shar.gz sxpmroot.tar.gz tetris.3.1.1.tar.gz xantfarm23oct91.tar.gz xblast.1.11.tar.gz xboing2.2.tar.gz xbomb.tar.gz xchomp.tar.gz xcolumns.tar.gz xinvaders-2.0.tar.gz xkiss1032.tar.gz xmaruko.tar.gz xmisav-1.11.patch.gz xmisav-1.11.tar.gz xmole.tar.gz xmris-2.00.tar.gz xpilot-3.2.5.tar.gz xpipeman.tar.gz xsokoban3.tar.gz xtetris-2.5.2.tar.gz ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/other-sources/elisp/ ----------------------------------------------------------- tako.el.gz trr.tar.Z ----------------------------------------------------------- path: /jg/sources/ ----------------------------------------------------------- ahiru.tar.gz jnethack-1.0.1.4.linux.patch.tar.gz jnethack-1.0.2.tar.gz keiba.tar.gz netmaj-1.2.1.tar.gz netmaj-xui-1.0beta4.tar.gz patch-jnh-1.0.2-jnh-1.0.3.gz poker.tar.gz rogue_mesg_fj.gz rogue_s-Patch.tar.gz rogue_s.tar.gz same-emacs.tar.gz same-tty.tar.gz seimei.tar.gz shoot-0.92-0.94.patch.gz shoot-V0.92.tar.gz shoot-linux-patch.gz slot.tar.gz sxsame-3.01.tar.gz tinyf1-0.0.tar.gz vsoth331.patch.gz vsoth331.tar.gz wot.tar.gz x2shogi.tar.gz x777-0.1.patch01.gz x777-0.1.tar.gz xemeraldia-0.3.tar.gz xemeraldia-0.3to0.31.patch.gz xjokes.tar.gz xjokes2.tar.gz xjokes3.tar.gz xjokes4.tar.gz xrenju-0.2.tar.gz xsols-patch1.gz xsols.tar.gz yamsweeper-1.9.tar.gz ----------------------------------------------------------- The rootdisks for installation. path: /rootdsks/ ----------------------------------------------------------- LINUX ROOTDISKS The Linux "rootdisk" contains the actual installation software. You use a bootdisk to load it into your system and begin the installation. You'll probably want to use either the color or the umsdos disk to install Linux depending on whether you'll be installing it in its own partition. README Detailed descriptions of the root disk images. Now, choose one of the boot disk images below. Hitting ENTER will create a boot disk in drive A: color.bat This is the disk you'll want to use to install Linux onto its own partition. umsdos.bat This is the disk used to install Linux into an existing MS-DOS partition (for example, into a C:\LINUX directory) text.bat This is a text-based disk that installs Linux into its own partition. This disk's text interface might be a little harder to use than the color disk, but better diagnostics are printed, and you can scroll back to look at messages with Shift-PageUp. pcmcia.bat This text-based rootdisk is used to install Linux via PCMCIA ethernet. rescue.bat This is a disk with an editor (vi), lilo, e2fsck, and other utilities useful for repairing a misconfigured Linux system. If you ever get locked out of your system for some reason, you can use this disk to mount your Linux partitions and fix the problems.