I concur with Dave Wreski.
At 10:43 PM 4/28/1998 -0700, Xun Cheng wrote:
>That's why Linux as a product OS is not mature. A simple
>question can get many different valid answers. My system
Either call M$ Support, or better yet find a win95 mailing (is there such
an animal?) and ask how you can open your file manager.
Start/Run: explorer
Start/Programs/Explorer
'Right Click' START/Explore
'Double Click' My Computer/
I'm quite sure there are afew more ways to do it aswell.
Dan
>has an old version of setserial which didn't come from
>setserial RPM package. So I thought there was no
>such a RPM package.
>
>Thanks for the help
>xun
>
>
>Dan Cyr wrote:
>>
>> You obviously haven't even tried to look for it. <g>
>> It happens to be called the (hold on to your pants now) setserial package.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> At 09:46 PM 4/28/1998 -0700, Xun Cheng wrote:
>> >Could anyone tell me in which package I can
>> >find the program setserial?
>> >
>> >thanks
>> >xun
>>
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