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FBB</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>FBB Packet-radio BBS mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Covers the installation and use of the most popular amateur packet-radio
BBS software FBB. </Para>
</ListItem>
@ -2355,7 +2355,7 @@ Helps you get started using Lex and YACC. </Para>
LILO</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>LILO mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Lilo (LILO) is the most used Linux Loader for the x86 flavour of
Linux. This describes some typical Lilo installations. Intended
as a supplement to the Lilo User's Guide. </Para>
@ -2571,7 +2571,7 @@ Windows 95. </Para>
Linux+WinNT</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>Linux+WindowsNT mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Covers some ways on how to install both Linux and Windows NT
on the same computer and how to boot either of them from
within LILO menu. </Para>

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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ environment, by using its features to save power or paper. </Para>
FBB</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
FBB Packet-radio BBS mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Covers the installation and use of the most popular amateur packet-radio
BBS software FBB. </Para>
</ListItem>

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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Linux+WinNT</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
Linux+WindowsNT mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Covers some ways on how to install both Linux and Windows NT
on the same computer and how to boot either of them from
within LILO menu. </Para>
@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ LILO</ULink>, <CiteTitle>
LILO mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: Jul 2005</CiteTitle>.
Updated: Oct 2005</CiteTitle>.
Lilo (LILO) is the most used Linux Loader for the x86 flavour of
Linux. This describes some typical Lilo installations. Intended
as a supplement to the Lilo User's Guide. </Para>

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<title>FBB Packet-radio BBS mini-HOWTO
<author>Miroslav "Misko" Skoric, YT7MPB,
<tt/skoric at eunet dot yu/
<date>v1.35, 2005-07-21
<date>v1.36, 2005-10-09
<abstract>
<nidx>linux windows nt amateur packet radio</nidx>
This mini-HOWTO covers the installation and use of
@ -4151,19 +4151,20 @@ may help. So I look forward to hear from you soon!
<sect>Bibliography
<p>
2005-07-21
2005-10-09
<em>Notice: Folks, I often visit some (inter)national
ICT conferences all around Serbia and Montenegro,
submitting papers and having presentations. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/SlikeKongres2003/Miroslav_Skoric.jpg"
name="me"> standing and speaking to the audience. What I want
to do is to spread - as wide as possible - the basic idea
and the useful mission of the amateur radio hobby. You bet,
whenever possible I want my readers to make it with Linux.
Besides that, I have been writing various articles for a variety
of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a list of the
articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
<em>Notice: I often participate to (inter)national ICT
conferences in Serbia & Montenegro, as well as abroad,
presenting papers and having tutorials. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/slike/radni%20deo/radni%20deo%20800x600/Miroslav_Skoric_OkrRadvez.jpg"
name="me"> speaking to the audience. The picture was taken during
a round table session in <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/Okruglisto_rad-kom_e.htm"
name="Herceg Novi">. What I have been doing is to spread - as much as
possible - the basic ideas and the useful mission of the amateur
radio hobby. You bet, whenever possible I want my readers to make
it with Linux. Besides that, I have been writing various articles
for a variety of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a
list of the articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
conferences until now.</em>
<p>
@ -4306,6 +4307,9 @@ combined!
- "The perspectives of the Amateur University Network -
AMUNET", WSEAS Transactions on Communications, Vol 4,
pp 834, Sep. 2005.
- "Conferences in Serbia and Montenegro", IEEE Region 8 News,
Vol. 8 No. 3, Sep 2005
</verb></tscreen>
<p>
@ -4323,9 +4327,7 @@ I invite their administrators to contact me in order to cooperate.
<p>
<sect1>Copyright
<p>
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav
<url url="http://www.coil.com/~dsmith/thinkers/pic-misko.html"
name="Misko"> Skoric, YT7MPB.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav "Misko" Skoric, YT7MPB.
<P>
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify
this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
@ -4566,27 +4568,3 @@ little annoying.
</article>

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<title>LILO mini-HOWTO
<author>Miroslav "Misko" Skoric,
<tt/skoric at eunet dot yu/
<date>v3.25, 2005-07-21
<date>v3.26, 2005-10-09
<abstract>
<nidx>linux loader windows nt 2000 boot laptop hp</nidx>
LILO is the most used <bf/Li/nux <bf/Lo/ader for the x86 flavor of
@ -1229,19 +1229,20 @@ name="Linux+WindowsNT"> mini-HOWTO.
<sect>Bibliography
<p>
2005-07-21
2005-10-09
<em>Notice: Folks, I often visit some (inter)national
ICT conferences all around Serbia and Montenegro,
submitting papers and having presentations. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/SlikeKongres2003/Miroslav_Skoric.jpg"
name="me"> standing and speaking to the audience. What I want
to do is to spread - as wide as possible - the basic idea
and the useful mission of the amateur radio hobby. You bet,
whenever possible I want my readers to make it with Linux.
Besides that, I have been writing various articles for a variety
of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a list of the
articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
<em>Notice: I often participate to (inter)national ICT
conferences in Serbia & Montenegro, as well as abroad,
presenting papers and having tutorials. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/slike/radni%20deo/radni%20deo%20800x600/Miroslav_Skoric_OkrRadvez.jpg"
name="me"> speaking to the audience. The picture was taken during
a round table session in <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/Okruglisto_rad-kom_e.htm"
name="Herceg Novi">. What I have been doing is to spread - as much as
possible - the basic ideas and the useful mission of the amateur
radio hobby. You bet, whenever possible I want my readers to make
it with Linux. Besides that, I have been writing various articles
for a variety of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a
list of the articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
conferences until now.</em>
<p>
@ -1328,7 +1329,7 @@ combined!
Info M, 6-7/2003.
- "Legal Rules and Regulations in the Amateur Radio Computer Networks",
proceedings, "22nd ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference",
proceedings, "22nd ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference",
Hartford, CT USA, 2003.
- "Favoritism", IEEE Potentials, Oct/Nov 2003
@ -1384,6 +1385,9 @@ combined!
- "The perspectives of the Amateur University Network -
AMUNET", WSEAS Transactions on Communications, Vol 4,
pp 834, Sep. 2005.
- "Conferences in Serbia and Montenegro", IEEE Region 8 News,
Vol. 8 No. 3, Sep 2005
</verb></tscreen>
<p>
@ -1401,9 +1405,7 @@ I invite their administrators to contact me in order to cooperate.
<p>
<sect1>Copyright
<p>
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav
<url url="http://www.coil.com/~dsmith/thinkers/pic-misko.html"
name="Misko"> Skoric, YT7MPB.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav "Misko" Skoric, YT7MPB.
<p>
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
@ -1643,20 +1645,3 @@ little annoying.
</article>

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<title>Linux+WindowsNT mini-HOWTO
<author>Miroslav "Misko" Skoric,
<tt/skoric at eunet dot yu/
<date>v2.24, 2005-07-21
<date>v2.25, 2005-10-09
<abstract>
<nidx>linux loader windows nt 2000 boot laptop hp</nidx>
This mini-HOWTO covers some ways on how to install both Linux
and Windows NT on the same computer and how to boot either of
and Windows NT on the same computer and how to boot either of
them from within LILO menu. There is also another mini-HOWTO
"Linux+NT-Loader" that covers how to boot either of them from
"Linux+NT-Loader" that covers how to boot either of them from
within NT Loader menu. As I consider Windows 2000 to be Windows NT
version 5.0 this mini-HOWTO also covers upgrading from NT 4.0 to
version 5.0 this mini-HOWTO also covers upgrading from NT 4.0 to
2000.</abstract>
@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ process shouldn't change too much, if any.
</itemize>
<sect>How to install WINDOWS 2000 <em>besides</em> LINUX and WINDOWS 98
<sect>How to install WINDOWS 2000 <em>besides</em> LINUX and WINDOWS 98
<p>
<em>Notice: When I say 'beside Linux and Windows 98', I mean of
@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ Windows Disk Management has showed new Linux partitions
Disk 0 495 MB Healthy - all 3 are logical drives within the extended one
27.95 GB 14.46 GB Healthy /
- client: 5.68 GB Healthy \
- client: 5.68 GB Healthy \
Disk 0 494 MB Healthy - all 3 are logical drives within the extended one
37.28 GB 3.52GB Healthy / (same as laptop)
@ -1591,23 +1591,106 @@ pages will look like. Well, that's OK under Red Hat 7.1 but under Mandrake 9.1 i
seems that I am not able to find the same tool. Any idea on that task?
<p>
<sect>Linux accompanied with Windows 2000 and Windows XP
<p>
2005-10-09
<em>Recently I had a hard-disk failure and my more_than_a_year old
Linux/Windows 2000 home system disappeared. When considering what to
have on a new purchased disk, I decided to try Linux with both Windows
2000 and Windows XP.</em>
<p>
In short, the new disk was of 40 GB and I made a half of it (20 GB)
a NTFS partition for Windows XP. It became so called C: disk. The
second partition of 10 GB (FAT32) became D: disk of Windows 2000. As
usual, you have to repeat installations of Microsoft products for
several times - before they even start behaving partly as you expect
from them. To be more precize, it looked that Windows 2000 had to be
installed <em>before</em> Windows XP, in order its boot entry got
a part of XP's list of boot entries (If I remember, I tried it the
opposite way and it didn't work).
<p>
Then I used the remaining 10 GB to install Mandrake 9.1 (Bamboo) and
I made it without problems - The only minor issue was that a try of
disk-type installation where Linux files were placed on an existing
NTFS partition failed because Linux setup actually did not manage to
locate installation files on a NTFS partition. (That was why I made
Windows 2000 installation on a FAT32 file system - because later I
could use it for Mandrake 9.1 disk-type setup).
<p>
So far - so good. One of the main things I wanted to make working
within all three environments was the e-mail client. You bet, an another
open source solution was available: the Mozilla suite. For Windows
operating systems I used Mozilla 1.7.11 and for Linux I used Mozilla
1.6 (an older xft version - some newer ones I was not able to install).
And, as usual for me, I wanted all of them to share my mailbox files,
i.e. I wanted to access my incoming emails from all and each operating
system - booted at the time.
<p>
In order to make that possible, I chose Mozilla under Windows 2000
(FAT32) to become the 'central location' for saving the mailbox files.
That means I had to make some changes within other two Mozilla's
configurations - to make them capable to read/write from/to the first
chosen mailbox location (FAT32). For Linux I did the following:
<p>
Instead of keeping an 'original' Linux-native location:
<verb>
/home/misko/.mozilla/default/fydeba98.slt/Mail/solair.eunet.yu
</verb>
I changed to this mounted one:
<verb>
/mnt/win_d/Documents and Settings/misko/Application Data/Mozilla/Profiles/default/oeu1tmbd.slt/Mail/solair.eunet.yu
</verb>
<p>
As a result of that change, now it is possible for me to download
email messages from within one O.S. - then to read them from another
O.S. - and finally reply/send the email from the 3rd one environment.
The only minor drawback is that each operating system is likely to
'remember' only its own last known state of Mozilla's Mail & Newsgroups.
In order to get a 'refreshed' state of e-mail folders, a user has to
click on a mailbox name. Another solution is to activate an option of
'Compact all folders ...'.
<p>
What belongs to my 'wish-list' now, is to continue upgrading all
three Mozilla's (at least that old one v1.6 that runs under Mandrake).
It makes me wonder if I could use a 'regular' one (instead of xft's)
- although I remember that older regular's were producing awful fonts
under Linux environment. I am not sure if things got improved.
<p>
The second important task is to install one of the most popular radio
amateur software, also an open-source, called LinFBB (FBB for Linux).
More details related to that you can find in another Linux manual: the
<url url="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/FBB.html"
name="FBB">HOWTO.
<p>
<sect>Bibliography
<p>
2005-07-21
2005-10-09
<em>Notice: Folks, I often visit some (inter)national
ICT conferences all around Serbia and Montenegro,
submitting papers and having presentations. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/SlikeKongres2003/Miroslav_Skoric.jpg"
name="me"> standing and speaking to the audience. What I want
to do is to spread - as wide as possible - the basic idea
and the useful mission of the amateur radio hobby. You bet,
whenever possible I want my readers to make it with Linux.
Besides that, I have been writing various articles for a variety
of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a list of the
articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
<em>Notice: I often participate to (inter)national ICT
conferences in Serbia & Montenegro, as well as abroad,
presenting papers and having tutorials. For example,
here you may see <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/slike/radni%20deo/radni%20deo%20800x600/Miroslav_Skoric_OkrRadvez.jpg"
name="me"> speaking to the audience. The picture was taken during
a round table session in <url url="http://www.jisa.org.yu/Kongres/2005/Okruglisto_rad-kom_e.htm"
name="Herceg Novi">. What I have been doing is to spread - as much as
possible - the basic ideas and the useful mission of the amateur
radio hobby. You bet, whenever possible I want my readers to make
it with Linux. Besides that, I have been writing various articles
for a variety of scientific and other magazines. Here you have a
list of the articles I have written, and the papers submitted to the
conferences until now.</em>
<p>
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- "The perspectives of the Amateur University Network -
AMUNET", WSEAS Transactions on Communications, Vol 4,
pp 834, Sep. 2005.
- "Conferences in Serbia and Montenegro", IEEE Region 8 News,
Vol. 8 No. 3, Sep 2005
</verb></tscreen>
<p>
@ -1767,9 +1853,7 @@ I invite their administrators to contact me in order to cooperate.
<p>
<sect1>Copyright
<p>
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav
<url url="http://www.coil.com/~dsmith/thinkers/pic-misko.html"
name="Misko"> Skoric, YT7MPB.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Miroslav "Misko" Skoric, YT7MPB.
<p>
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any
@ -1996,16 +2080,3 @@ little annoying.
</article>