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Old 11-08-2006, 11:54 AM #6
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Can you increase the size of the virtual ram?
I haven't used 98 for a long time.


What about!!!!
go to a library and pick up some of those Linux books with the CD in the back - there are quite a few to choose from if you use a modem or wired connection they should work fine as far as internet connecting.
Supposedly Linux OS program uses much less system resources and less virus problems.

FREEEEE!! too

Kbuntu, Ubuntu, Linspire are ones I that I have looked at
- have the first two installed on spare HD but wireless connect is not set up right yet.
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