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hi, I didn't know that you could by systems like that. do you have contact
info for them, or eany info on them? thanks alot. 
charles 


On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Gil Andre wrote:

> 
> Yes, it's possible to have a computer with only Linux on it,
> no DOS, no Windows, no "anything else". To do this, you just 
> have to specifyto the Linux installation program (which is 
> different for every Linux distributions), that you want to
> use the entire hard disk of your machine for your Linux
> installation.
> 
> There are also several companies who will sell you Linux-only
> systems, with Linux pre-installed so you don't have to worry
> about the installation.
> 
> The one that has the best reputation is "Penguin Computing":
> http://www.penguincomputing.com
> 
> They are mostly specilized in servers, but also offer a whole
> range of workstations. Installing a Braille reader and/or a
> speech synthesizer is left to you.
> 
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 10:36:44 -0600
> <cbowman@netdoor.com> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > hi, some one was asking me not long ago if it is posable to have just a
> > system with linux, and no other os such as dos, or windows on it. is this
> > posable, or do you have to have something elts? has eanybody here don that
> > before? thanks.
> > charles
> > 
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
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