Installing Windows after Redhat Linux is installed
Arthur Pemberton
dalive at flashmail.com
Wed Apr 27 18:06:43 UTC 2005
William M. Quarles wrote:
> Marc M wrote:
>
>> The smartest way, is just to go ahead and load windows first, if you
>> really really really need it. Save some space on the hard drive, say
>> at least 10G would be nice. Then the redhat installer will play nice
>> with windoze.
>> Otherwise if you load linux first, windows tries to be a bully and
>> erase everything, still symptomatic of a 'everything is windows'
>> mentality that permeates a company with an address of One Microsoft
>> Way. Hopefully that will change in the future and the windows
>> installer will start living in the 21st century.
>> By the way there is nothing that windows can do that linux can't do,
>> you can download open office from the website openoffice.org
>> <http://openoffice.org>, and get a full featured office suite that is
>> top notch.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>
> Last time I checked OpenOffice was lacking a lot of useful features in
> the spreadsheet program that Excel has. I would hardly call the
> spreadsheet program "top notch."
>
Such as?
>>
>> On 4/26/05, *NDUMISO MKHWANAZI*
>> <NDUMISO.MKHWANAZI at treasury.kzntl.gov.za
>> <mailto:NDUMISO.MKHWANAZI at treasury.kzntl.gov.za>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> A computer was donated to my wife's school . It has Redhat
>> Linux/Fedora preinstalled . How can you install WindowsXP and
>> OfficeXP,on the computer as this is what the kids are already
>> familiar
>> with ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ndumi
>>
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