Re: Testing new code

From: Rob Stewart (ao134@freenet.toronto.on.ca)
Date: 06/11/96


On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, Blaine C. Armsterd wrote:

> Okay, i'm a vetern c coder but just geting heavy into circle.
> 
> I just lost my test site for the mud i code for and i need another.
> 
> Is my best option just to install linux on my system and forget the internet?
> If you do this, where do I start getting linux (i'm an experienced dos user,
> and i think linux will suit my needs more now)
> 
> If this isn't my best option: what do you recomment?
> 

 	Nod, get linux, it rocks for programming the mud locally.  You 
can get it off ftp.cdrom.com in /pub/linux/slackware-3.0, or if that one 
doesn't work, the earlier version /pub/linux/slackware-2.3 (3.0 wouldn't 
work for me)..  You need a rootdisk, bootdisk, and the linux disks in 
/pub/linux/slackware-x.x/slakware .. the "a" disks are the main linux 
disks, but you'll also need the main compiling ones (d I think) and 
probably a few others.  Check the docs there on which disks do what.



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