re: New Network Hard Drives compatible with 98SE
Thursday, February 19, 2009 at 1:30 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kit
(14 messages posted)
I agree that the whole solution is to use other operating systems such as Linux,
but I was seeking a solution to my existing 98SE Operating System (which is why I
posted this in the Windows 98SE Discussion Group).
But I suppose I could change over to a different OS; I'll just back up my files and-
oh... yeah... :/
Thanks for the buyer advice and the tip about Nathan Lineback tho.
On Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 6:27 pm, gewg_ wrote:
>(For the flip-side of the coin, see "The Linux Driver Project", below).
>
>I have moved on and don't put much effort
>into finding hardware that is compatible (e.g. HDDs >137GB are incompatible)
>with a >10 year old OS which its own vendor has long since forsaken.
>
>Going to that well-known Web site and buying something used is an option.
>Make sure it comes with media containing the appropriate driver.
>
>Linux has the best out-of-the-box hardware support of ANY OS
>--and there's a REASON for that.
>**The Linux Driver Project** by Greg Kroah-Hartman
>cache of http://lwn.net/Articles/276973
>
>...and, of course, Linux is FREE.
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