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If you can use a "one CD Linux solution", KNOPPIX is a nice one. It's a bootable Debian distribution on a CD. It comes with both KDE and GNOME, and a ton of development software. I've been very impressed with it. http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html Brian Finn On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Daniel Teixeira wrote: > Hi. > > Im trying to eliminate all terminals with Windows and substitute them by > Linux (in text mode). > > I have 2 questions that I would like you to help me: > > > > 1 - Can I have tn5250 on a "1 floppy disk Linux solution" ? what do you > suggest? > > > > 2 - changing text mode: Some of my screens on ibm are 27x132 instead of > the normal 24x80. on windows, terminal client changed automatically > between those modes.. is there any way of doing this also automatically > under text mode on linux? > > > > Thanks! >
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