Re: [expert] Changing HD

2001-03-02 Thread Clayton Nielsen

Well I tried to do the chage of HDs following the HOW-TO and it kind of 
craped out so I went and backed up my important things and the reinstalled on 
the new disk, problem solved.
Thanks for all the help.


On Wednesday 28 February 2001 P:14:55:i, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
 Norton Ghost, or any of the newer utils will do this for you while
 preserving all existing partitions, yet resizing them.

 Ghost/PE comes bundled in with many newer motherboards, hard drives,
 CD-ROMs, etc. so it's easy to get for "free".

 -JMS
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 Hello from the frozen north;

   I'm planing to upgrade my harddisl from an 8gig to a 20 gig and was
 wondering how to move over
 to the new drive with little or no pain.
 I'm running Mandrake 7.2.
 thanx
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Re: [expert] A test

2001-01-25 Thread Clayton Nielsen

On Thursday 25 January 2001 06:18:36:pm, you wrote:
 Hi,
 I have had difficulties posting to the list, but I believe to have fixed
 my problem and this is a test!
 ZP

Problem solved!
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Re: [expert] RealPlay 8 rpm doesn't work in LM72

2001-01-22 Thread Clayton Nielsen

On Monday 22 January 2001 03:15:50:pm, you wrote:
 On Monday 22 January 2001 02:44 pm, you wrote:
  Dear friends:
 
  The latest RealPlay 8 rpm (more specifically 8.01) from RealPlayer will
  not install on LM72. I keep getting the error message to the effect that
  this RealPlayer 8 rpm (4.8 meg) is for a different architecture. What
  does this mean, please? The file is for Red Hat i386 linux 2. Check the
  RealPlayer Community Supported home page.
 
  http://proforma.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html
 
 
  By the way, I also tried out a .bin version of Real 8. Same problem.
  Won't install.
 
  Has anyone else had this problem?
 
  Thank you.
 
  Benjamin

 I couldn't get the rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1_rpm to work.  I got the same
 message you did and I have a pentium type (amd k63) system and downloaded
 the correct one.  But the bin file rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1.bin worked
 fine for me.

Just installed Realplayer8  using the bin file and it worked so forget the 
rpm file and go for the bin

Clayton
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Re: [expert] Test

2000-11-30 Thread Clayton Nielsen

There's one now.


On November 30, 2000 06:01 pm, you wrote:

  Don't see any of my post on the expert list anymore

 Don 


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[expert] VPN access through firewall

2000-10-18 Thread Clayton Nielsen


I have been challanged to setup a firewall for a friend of mine at his place of
bussiness since they are having problems using win based firewalls. Over the
last few months they have had quite a number of intrutions and need a better
solution. Anyway I can get everything buttoned up tight to prevent access from
the web but now I have to allow certain people (employees) to access to the
work server from their homes so they can check stock and update orders. 
  Anything would help.
Thanx
Clayton



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Re: [expert] CD burning under Mandrake 7.2 rc 1

2000-10-15 Thread Clayton Nielsen

On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
 
 Hello experts,
   I'm new to cd burning, so I'm wondering if this is me or the program.  I
 tried to use both KisoCD and X-CD-Toaster and I get the same error:
 
 "Warning: creating a filesystem that does not conform to ISO 9660"
 
 My HP 8100 CD writer was found and configured on install of the system, and
 both programs seem to be able to find it ok, and I'm able to set up the
 files I want to burn and set the parameters that I want to use, but when I
 say 'ok, burn' I get the error message.
 
 Any ideas?  Is this a problem with mkisofs?



Are you logging in as root, cause I believe the permissions are set so only
root can do burning.just an idea.

Clayton



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