Installation guide

DRDC Atlantic mod. May 02
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This report describes how the Red Hat Linux 6.0 operating system was installed on a
Windows NT desktop computer. The subsequent installation of application software for
NT and Linux (including IDL for Linux) is also outlined.
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Linux operating system
Windows NT operating system
IDL application
SCSI interface installation