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RE: [LI] linux/win
I have mounted a fat 16 and fat 32 partition in Linux and I play all my
mp3,s from these win partitions on X11amp. All my MP3's r on the win
(FAT)partition..
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 10:04 PM
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> Subject: [LI] linux/win
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> Dear Rohit,
> Pardon my being a little sarcastic, but looks like you do more
> serious
> work on Win and play on Linux (If I am right, quite a few guys at LUG do
> otherway round!). Perhaps, because of your work, you are required to
> use VB, VC++ etc. I don't know much about Visuals, much less about C and
> C++. I don't do any developing. I am no expert on stability, portability
> etc. But I can only tell you that Linux offers lot more flexibility and
> choice. C and C++ are already there. Lots of Integrated Developing
> Environments are available on web for free!. Oracle 8.0 is available for
> Linux!!!! Since I am not already Used to Visual stuff, I am not tied to
> it!
> I would be uncertain about both OS 'using' common disk area. I would
> allow `read' for one OS from the other but avoid `write', since that
> could meddle with FAT (I may be wrong - expert opinions please?).
> Ashok
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