[newbie] Re: Wireless Card Support? ADMTek Chipset ?

2004-02-23 Thread Happy
   Greetings All,
   I coundn't find any list of supported Wireless PCI cards for Mandrake
9.2.
  I have 2 Trendnet cards (802.11b) with AMDTek Chipset on them,
  are they supported (yet) ?
 Thanks.
 Happy - (Thos Kaber)





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[newbie] Re: Wireless Card Support? ADMTek Chipset ?

2004-02-23 Thread Happy
Greetings All,
I coundn't find any list of supported Wireless PCI cards for Mandrake
 9.2.
   I have 2 Trendnet cards (802.11b) with AMDTek Chipset on them,
   are they supported (yet) ?
  Thanks.
  Happy - (Thos Kaber)
 
 
 


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[newbie] RE: Wireless Card Support? ADMTek Chipset ?

2004-02-21 Thread Happy
  Greetings All,
  I coundn't find any list of supported Wireless PCI cards for Mandrake 9.2.
 I have 2 Trendnet cards (802.11b) with AMDTek Chipset on them but aparently
they are not supported (yet)
Thanks.
Happy - (Thos Kaber)




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Re: [newbie] Linux and 200 MMX?

2004-02-17 Thread Happy
- Original Message - 
From: Christophe Rhein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: liste linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: [newbie] Linux and 200 MMX?


 Hello,
 I have a old 200 MMX desktop with 32 MB of ram. Is there a way to install
 Linux and Openoffice on it?
 I tried Knoppix on it but it is very slow (from the cd-rom) and Mandrake
9.2
 discovery needs a more powerfull machine.
 I'm a beginner with linux so I have limited knoledge how to do it.
 Thank you
 Christophe









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Christophe,
I would recommend getting at least 64 megabytes of memory...
If you are using a older Pentium Board... it is likey, that you have two
16 megabyte, 72 pin simms.
You might have two empty memory slots open on your motherboard,
if so, you could put 2 more 16 meg' 72 pin simms in it, for a new total of
64 megs'
You have to install 72 pin simm memory in pairs
64 megs is what I have in my Pentium board... I don't know what you are
using for a video card, but I'm using a
ATI Radeon PCI card that has 32 megs' of memory on it.
I was using a Pentium @ 200 MHZ for a while with Mandrake 9.2, and it ran
nicely..
I recently upgraded that cpu to a Evergeen Spectra 400 , it's a AMD K6-2 cpu
with a voltage converter,
that will make it compatible with the socket 7 slot that is on your current
pentium motherboard..
The speed is close to a Pentium 2 @ 500 MHZ now, and it's even more happy.
:-)
Check it out at: http://www.evertech.com/category.cfm?Category=27

Hope all of this isn't too much..LOL  ;-)
Happy (Thos Kaber)



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Re: [newbie] Linux and 200 MMX?

2004-02-17 Thread Happy

- Original Message - 
From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux and 200 MMX?


 On Tuesday 17 February 2004 21:43, Happy wrote:
  It's just that ATI cards don't seem to be recommended until very
  recent models
  ---
 - -
  LOL :-))   Supporting older hardware should be Priority One for
  any Linux Distro...
  because that is the way to winning the desktop O.S. .. right?
 
  Suport Legacy Computers = Happy
 
  Anyway,
  Anne, there is / was a 64 meg AGP model 7200 and then PCI version
  that I have which is 32 mb model 7200...
  Can't find the 7200 pci version on Ati's web site. but here is
  the URL for the 64 Meg model...
  http://www.ati.com/products/radeon7200/index.html
  Both chipsets are the same on either the AGP or PCI cards...
  The Ati 7200 model that I have is auto detected on the install of
  Mandrake 9.2... under the driver
  just marked Radeon Also using the Accelerated version.. of
  X86free...
  Thanks for again, for the warm welcome.
  Happy (Thos Kaber)

 We don't have this on the Compatibility page
 (http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/ViDeo).  How do you feel
 about adding it?  Register as a user, and just make an entry at the
 top of the Radeon boards - ask if you need help.  It is very helpful
 to people who would like to try linux, but are worried about whether
 their hardware will work.

 Anne
 -- 
 Registered Linux User No.293302
 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?



   Anne,
I registered and posted the new entry on TWiki  Main 
HardwareCompatibility  ViDeolist,
Happy - (Thos Kaber)



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Re: [newbie]

2004-02-17 Thread Happy
- Original Message - 
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie]


 On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 01:43, Allen/gore/SlackWareWolf wrote:
  On Tuesday 17 February 2004 10:22 am, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
   On Tuesday 17 February 2004 01:49 am, Happy wrote:
subscribe newbie
subscribe expert
  
   Happy:
   This won't work. The correct way to subscribe is to send
   separate emails as follows:
  If he didn't subscribe right, how was he supposed to see
  that? ;)

 But he had to be subscribed right to send the email to subscribe to the
 groups, so he could read it.

 I think.

 Paul M



I'm all set Paul M... Anne and also Carol helped me out, I resent my
subscribe req to the mail list server...

Thanks,

Happy - (Thos Kaber)



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Re: [newbie]

2004-02-17 Thread Happy

- Original Message - 
From: Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie]


 On Tuesday 17 February 2004 10:50 am, Lanman wrote:
  Carroll; You forgot to mention the part about how he has to
  buy us all a beer too ! GRIN! Don't ya just HATE being the
  new GUY ??
 
  Don't worry! Be happy! Oh, you already are happy. My bad!
 
  Welcome to at least one list Happy !
 
  Lanman

 I only drink good beer, and I'm dubious about what kind of slop I'd get
from
 someone who sends HTML via Outlook Express.
 -- cmg



I thought Linus said free beer ?

:-)

Happy - (Thos Kaber)



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Re: [newbie]

2004-02-17 Thread Happy

- Original Message - 
From: Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie]


 On Tuesday 17 February 2004 10:50 am, Lanman wrote:
  Carroll; You forgot to mention the part about how he has to
  buy us all a beer too ! GRIN! Don't ya just HATE being the
  new GUY ??
 
  Don't worry! Be happy! Oh, you already are happy. My bad!
 
  Welcome to at least one list Happy !
 
  Lanman

 I only drink good beer, and I'm dubious about what kind of slop I'd get
from
 someone who sends HTML via Outlook Express.
 -- cmg



-
Quote:
I only drink good beer, and I'm dubious about what kind of slop I'd get from
 someone who sends HTML via Outlook Express.
-- cmg:

-
Don't worry...  I drink Whiskey more then beer now-a-days
Hmmm. I feel less then welcome now.

Happy - (Thos Kaber)















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[newbie] Crossover

2000-04-07 Thread Valjean, the Happy Convert

  Anyone know how to setup a crossover network between a Win95 and a
Mandrake 7.0 linux box?  That is, both computers have a network card and I
want to connect them with a crossover cat5.  Any ideas?
Dave...new to the list,





Re: [newbie]

2000-04-06 Thread Valjean, Happy Convert

  Anyone know how to setup a crossover network between a Win95 and a
Mandrake 7.0 linux box?  That is, both computers have a network card and I
want to connect them with a crossover cat5.  Any ideas?
Dave...new to the list,