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Hello to all.
I apologize in advance if I am posting to the wrong list.
I used to be a scoug member--matter of fact--I started using OS/2 back
in version 1.1 and 1.3 Extended Edition.
I used to run "The Wizard of OS/2 BBS" back in the days when BBS's and
FidoNet messaging was the thing. I also became the Internet mail and
newsgroups gateway to Fido. As a result of fooling around with
Unix/Linux I slowly (and sadly) found myself using Linux almost
exclusively. I then had a theft of my OS/2 machine. I just installed
Linux and forgot about Warp 4 which is the last version I bought.
I'm now preparing to add OS/2 to my Lilo boot manager and install Warp.
I have some questions that perhaps someone can answer:
1. Is 4.0 the lastest version or should I purchase another?
2. If 4.0 is the current release, what fixpack(s) should I download and
apply after the install?
3. Have there been any improvements in the HPFS file system and cache?
4. What support or commitment is IBM showing towards the OS?
5. I'm I goin to have problems using a VooDoo 3 AGP card, or should I
go back to my old ATI PCI?
I love the OS and would like to joing the group once again.
Thanks,
/* Carlos */
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