[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Bret, I am running it on a "clean" RH 7.0 without a problem.  I loaded and
> ran the version 1 eval on a RH 6.2 without problem, but later had a good
> deal of difficulty with the 2.0 eval that even their tech support people
> couldn't figure out.  After that I downloaded non-free package, it is
> supposed to be the same code base as the eval, but with a different
> license.  In any case, it loaded and is running fine.  In fact I am writing
> this using a Notes client on Win '95 in Win4Lin 2.o running on top of RH 7
> with the standard kernel (2.2.16-22).  Try calling, or e-mailing their tech
> support, they may be able to assist.
>
> Tom Curl
> Enertex Systems

I installed the 22.14 kernel since I still had it in lilo and did the win4lin
install with out problems.  Looks very cool.  I may go ahead and buy it since it is
only $85 of so IIRC.  I am backing up my windows partition now so I can make it ext2
and gain 4GB for linux.  Yeah!  I figure even with the installation of win98 and
office I will be about 2.5-3GB to the good since I don't ever use a lot of stuff
that is in windows now anyway.  I have been fighting disk space (only 2GB orig for
linux) for quite some time and this looks like a solution that will work.  Pretty
snappy for a celery333 w 128MB RAM too.

I will have to get the kernel deal worked out for my ipsec stuff but I guess that
can wait for a while.  I can always boot into that kernel when I need to.

Thanks for the feed back, Tom.

Bret



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