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In <3CE2BC47.1F93@peterskye.com>, on 05/15/02
at 11:52 AM, Peter Skye said:
>On HPFS?
No, that's not going to happen. I was thinking of JFS or HPFS386.
>Without the documentation, I didn't try very much.
Well there's the command line help and there's no real reason to believe
that RAR runs much different than any other archiving program.
>I'm still on Fixpak 10. Does FP15 make this "better"?
Somewhat. The latest kernels are definitely more stable here. The laptop
stays up for months between reboots. This box which gets a lot of
development work is usually good for a week or so. If all you run is your
investment applications, you boxes should basically never hang for any
reason other than a hardware glitch.
Steven
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