So, Meeting Tonite... Looks like Joseph will be demonstrating his oldworld skills on reletively new computer gear (brand new last year technology).
I too have a computer we can do that sort of thing to, its an intel based computer, and it cost about twice what Josephs cost. Ive been trying to get this working with the onboard raid controller, sadly absofreakingly luck-free. I purchased a cheapo ide raid controller from stan (he was out last week...) and booted ububntu... and my drives showed up. So, I think Ubunto was actaully able to detect all my hardware (even the cheapo pci wifi card). I have Ubunto CD's (the live cd, and the 2 install cd for i386), I dont have my knoppix or gentoo cd's (left them at a friends...). I have slack 10 install cd's (they both are bootable). The New computer has a cd/dvd burner in it, so we can use it to make disks (I have blanks...) of anything we want... but my primary computer is out for repairs :( Dairymart is on the corner of 1st and Monroe. Im at the corner of 2nd and Monroe. If you need something from Sweet Life, they are on Monroe and blair/7th/8th non-sense intersection. Its currently 46 degree's I have a big porch for those that want to bike here... still a little cold for me to be biking... Address is: 211 Monroe u-jean orygun. I still havnt found my little blue router... if anyone has one, it could be handy for those that require wires. Jamie On Thursday 13 January 2005 05:14 pm, Linux Rocks! wrote: : On Thursday 13 January 2005 09:57 am, Bob Miller wrote: : : T. Joseph CARTER wrote: : : > For my second trick of the evening, I'm going to use a live Linux CD : : > (probably Knoppix or Ubuntu or something) to make the system work. : : : : I'd be interested in seeing Ubuntu or SimplyMepis, as I've never seen : : those distros. : : You missed out, we did those last week. (well... I didnt try the mepsis one : yet, but This crazy cab driver came by, and kicked down some cool linux : cd's. : : They will be around tonite too.... : Jamie : : : I installed Xandros on Anne's laptop yesterday. I think I'll mail out : : a mini review. Spoiler: installing Knoppix today. : : : : > If you really want to see this process start to finish, please let me : : > know so that I don't start before you arrive. ;) : : : : I've seen hardware, thanks. If you really want to see hardware : : assembly, give Mr. O a box of parts. In the time that you or I would : : look through the box and see what's in there, Mr. O will have pulled : : everything out and built the system. : : : : > BTW, hey Mike, does computerbase happen to have thumbscrews? This : : > thing (ASUS Terminator) has two screws, one of them is a pretty : : > standard type, the other would be if not for being rather long. If : : > you've got them, I'm interested. Given how cheap this thing is, it's : : > amazingly easy to get at its innards after you take out those two : : > screws. It'd be so much nicer if you didn't have to worry about them. : : > =) : : : : I have some. I will try to show up tonight, if I can find Jamie's : : house. -- Let's call it an accidental feature. -- Larry Wall _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list euglug@euglug.org http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug