Nag..
Yes, it was the WPA, but what I saw was an analysis of the Wpa.dbl file; IIRC you could roll your own, though maybe a binary is stuck in there too. Academic for me, of course. 0 interest even if it's the W2K kernel with dumbed-down appurtenances.
{sigh} Almost got another e-Machine to finally do it. (Other boxes are 486-133s = doorstops or firewalls) RH 7.2 sounds like the slickest install, but I think I'd start with Debian.. Karsten's explanations of yore re their testing, consistency and - er granularity makes the most sense, since I'd have no wish to absorb the peculiarities of all the distros - however useful fer you Pros and such. And there's a LUG in S/Rosa [no excuse].
I'd have something running now, if I hadn't stumbled into having to play admin-sorta for a W2K Server at a local non-profit. Daunting mess - having to wade through (and ignore) all the refs to #*(&$ AD to find what would have been a whole lot simpler if: they just assumed you'd have to be daft to imagine using it.. [/perpetual M$ atrocity bitch]
Anyway.. right. / vs \\ no big deal, and after CP/M b:*.*=a:*.*, it's just another terminology for the same ol same ol logic. But have I enough spare little grey cells for that AND X-windows font BS (?) then there're all those scopes needing TLC..
Cheers,
Ashton the techno-lazy with 1s and 0s