Re: [newbie] Silly question here...

2001-03-08 Thread Chantha

Yeah.  Please tell me too.  I'm kind of annoyed by the
military time on KDE.  And why is it that Gnome has
the non-military time?  Beats me!

--- Shane Roppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm not big on the whole military time thing here...
 could someone tell me 
 how to change the time format kde2 to 12 rather than
 24?

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[newbie] What's up with the list?

2001-03-08 Thread Chantha

Why does it take so long for our emails to go through?

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RE: [newbie] 8.0 and just!burn

2001-03-07 Thread Chantha

Try finding a "Create CD from image ..." menu or
selection in your software.  Or download a software
that supports burning images to CD.  Here's a site
that might have some, www.softseek.com

Yeah, you probably shouldn't just copy the .iso to
your CD.  I didn't know that either until my friend
told me, because I thought burning was all the same.

--- Evan Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i don't have a cdr but you could just make a boot
 floppy out of the cdrom
 image in the /images dir, just use rawrite
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Roger Sherman
 Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 12:45 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [newbie] 8.0 and just!burn
 
 
 I downloaded the 8.0 isos last night, and want to
 burn them to disc, but
 I'm not quite sure how to go about it. I have to do
 it from the Windont
 side of my PC, as my CD-RW won't work under 7.2. The
 CD burning software I
 have in Windows is a bundle called just!burn, in
 which I'd use just!data
 to burn them. Now, I mentioned to a friend that I
 understood I couldn't
 just burn it straight to disc; that there was some
 settings that had to
 be taken care of, but having never done this before,
 I didn't know what
 they were. He told me just to make sure I set it so
 the CD would be
 bootable. Well, I looked all about in just!data, and
 couldn't find any
 setting to make it bootable. I'm assuming, BTW, that
 he didn't mean to set
 my BIOS so that I could boot from my CDR (I already
 can do that). So is
 anyone familiar with this software, and if so, what
 do I have to do? My
 coaster count is at one so far...
 
 
 peace,
 
 Rog
 Registered Linux user #19071
 
 
 


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[newbie] Updating Mandrake 7.2 Java

2001-03-06 Thread Chantha

Hi,

There are some Java programs which I have that aren't
compiling, using the current version of Java (1.1?) on
Mandrake 7.2.  I was thinking of trying 3 things to
remedy the problem.  But, to avoid more potential
problems, I'm wondering if you can look over these 3
things and give some advice on them if any,

1). Do you think installing Java 2 over Mandrake's
Java version, will present any problems on the system?

2). Do you think uninstalling Mandrake's Java is a
viable solution?

3). Lastly, should I just install Java 2 as a
/home/some_user instead of root and run java from that
/home/some_user/java installation?

Thanks in advance for your input!







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