These are root-install disks for Slackware 1.2.0. You will need one of these disks to install Linux. The disk is created by uncompressing the image with GZIP.EXE. (Example: GZIP -d color144.gz), and then writing the image out with RAWRITE.EXE. RAWRITE is interactive and reasonably user-friendly. Here's a description of the choices: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.44 MB drives: color144.gz: A root-install disk for 1.44 MB floppy drives. This disk uses the new full-screen color install program. NOTE: This version of the install system is still undergoing testing. It is, in particular, not forgiving of extra keystrokes entered between screens. It is nice to look at, though. :^) tty144.gz: A root-install disk for 1.44 MB floppy drives. This contains new versions of the tty-based install scripts from Slackware 1.1.1. All the new keymaps should be supported. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------