[newbie] Digest version of list?

2004-11-07 Thread Adam Messinger
I seem to have deleted the instructions for making changes to my
subscription preferences for this list. Can anyone tell me how to turn on
digest mode?

Thanks,
Adam



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Re: [newbie] Digest version of list?

2004-11-07 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 07 Nov 2004 16:12, Adam Messinger wrote:
 I seem to have deleted the instructions for making changes to my
 subscription preferences for this list. Can anyone tell me how to turn on
 digest mode?

 Thanks,
 Adam

Sympa may block this message, so I'll cc it to you.

Try a message to sympa at linux-mandrake-com, subject
SET newbie DIGEST

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RE: [newbie] Digest version of list?

2004-11-07 Thread Adam Messinger
 Your configuration regarding list newbie has been updated.

That seems to have done the trick. Thanks, Anne. :)

-- Adam

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
 Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 10:18 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Adam Messinger
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Digest version of list?
 
 On Sunday 07 Nov 2004 16:12, Adam Messinger wrote:
  I seem to have deleted the instructions for making changes to my 
  subscription preferences for this list. Can anyone tell me 
 how to turn 
  on digest mode?
 
  Thanks,
  Adam
 
 Sympa may block this message, so I'll cc it to you.
 
 Try a message to sympa at linux-mandrake-com, subject SET 
 newbie DIGEST
 
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[newbie] Digest version and another question

2004-04-14 Thread John Dennis
I was wondering if there was a way to get a digest version once a day rather then getting separate emails through out the day.  I sent an email to this list about Bochs and got an email back to myself with my question but it was never answered.  I have gone to the below site but I can not find a way to search by day.  I know that when I used Yellow Dog Linux they had each day archived so you could search through this.  I know others have had problems posting to this group so I wanted to make sure that my question was actually posted before posting it again.


http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3 

Re: [newbie] Digest version and another question

2004-04-14 Thread Anne Wilson
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 19:51, John Dennis wrote:
 I was wondering if there was a way to get a digest version once a day
 rather then getting separate emails through out the day.  I sent an
 email to this list about Bochs and got an email back to myself with
 my question but it was never answered.  I have gone to the below site
 but I can not find a way to search by day.  I know that when I used
 Yellow Dog Linux they had each day archived so you could search
 through this. I know others have had problems posting to this group
 so I wanted to make sure that my question was actually posted before
 posting it again.

 http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3

Try an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject line saying 'set 
newbie digest'

I'm ccing you, as sympa may not allow this message to be posted to the 
list.  It often drops posts that appear to contain commands.

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[newbie] digest mailings

2003-10-27 Thread Chuck Vose
Is there some way to receive this list as a daily or twice daily list? I 
feel overwhelmed by the amount of mail pouring in.

-Chuck Vose


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Re: [newbie] digest mailings

2003-10-27 Thread Eric Huff
 Is there some way to receive this list as a daily or twice daily
 list? I feel overwhelmed by the amount of mail pouring in.

Yep.  If you look in the headers of the emails we get, there are
instructions to get the help file.

Here is what you get back:

  SYMPA -- Systeme de Multi-Postage Automatique
   (Automatic Mailing System)

User's Guide


SYMPA is an electronic mailing-list manager that automates list
management
functions such as subscriptions, moderation, and archive management.

All commands must be sent to the electronic address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can put multiple commands in a message. These commands must
appear in the
message body and each line must contain only one command. The
message body
is ignored if the Content-Type is different from text/plain but even
with
crasy mailer using multipart and text/html for any message, commands
in the
subject are recognized.

Available commands are:

 HELp* This help file
 INFO* Information about a list
 LISts   * Directory of lists managed on this
node
 REView list   * Displays the subscribers to list
 WHICH   * Displays which lists you are
subscribed to
 SUBscribe list [GECOS]* To subscribe or to confirm a
subscription to
   list, [GECOS] is an optional
information
   about subscriber.

 UNSubscribe list [EMAIL]  * To quit list. [EMAIL] is an
optional 
   email address, usefull if different
from
   your From: address.
 UNSubscribe * [EMAIL]   * To quit all lists.

 SET list NOMAIL   * To suspend the message reception for
list
 SET list DIGEST   * Message reception in compilation mode
 SET list MAIL * list reception in normal mode
 SET list CONCEAL  * To become unlisted (hidden subscriber
address)
 SET list NOCONCEAL* Subscriber address visible via REView


 INDex list* list archive file list
 GET list file   * To get file of list archive
 CONFIRM key   * Confirmation for sending a message
(depending
   on the list's configuration)
 QUIT* Indicates the end of the commands (to
ignore a
   signature)


Examples:

  LIS
  SUB sympa-fr Christophe Wolfhugel
  SET * digest
  REV ibmpc-l
  WHICH

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Re: [newbie] digest mailings

2003-10-27 Thread Greg Meyer
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 12:08 am, Chuck Vose wrote:
 Is there some way to receive this list as a daily or twice daily list? I
 feel overwhelmed by the amount of mail pouring in.

You might want to consider trying to filter or score some stuff, so you only 
see the stuff you are interested in.  Also, setting your folder view to show 
the threads makes it much easier to follow the conversations and skip by the 
stuff that you don't want to follow..
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[newbie] Digest setting for Linux Newbie

2003-08-20 Thread Dow Mathis
Hey,

Does the Linux-Newbie list have a digest setting?  If so, how do I turn 
it on?

Thanks!


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Re: [newbie] Digest setting for Linux Newbie

2003-08-20 Thread Eric Huff
I don;t know the answer, but if you looke at the full header for mail
from the list, there are a bunch of goodies like

List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maybe this will have the answer...

eric

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 18:40:52 -0500
Dow Mathis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey,
 
 Does the Linux-Newbie list have a digest setting?  If so, how do I
 turn it on?
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 

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Re: [newbie] Digest setting for Linux Newbie

2003-08-20 Thread Dow Mathis
Thanks, Eric.  I'll give it a try.

Dow

Eric Huff wrote:

I don;t know the answer, but if you looke at the full header for mail
from the list, there are a bunch of goodies like
List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maybe this will have the answer...

eric

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 18:40:52 -0500
Dow Mathis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

Hey,

Does the Linux-Newbie list have a digest setting?  If so, how do I
turn it on?
Thanks!



   

 



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[newbie] Digest help.

2003-08-19 Thread Dow Mathis
Is there a digest setting for this forum?  If so, how do I set it?  This
getting 75+ messages a day is too much for me to keep track of.


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[newbie] digest

2003-02-12 Thread Weber
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 5:10





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Re: [newbie] digest

2003-02-12 Thread et
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:01 am, Weber wrote:
 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 5:10
really???


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Re: [newbie] digest

2003-02-12 Thread Jerry Barton
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 08:23:04 -0500
et [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:01 am, Weber wrote:
  1,2,3,4,5,6,7 5:10
 really???
 
 
well it beats 192.168.0.1:139 
=)~ lol
(ok its late and i'm getting loopy)


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Re: [newbie] digest

2003-02-12 Thread et
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 08:40 am, Jerry Barton wrote:
 On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 08:23:04 -0500

 et [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:01 am, Weber wrote:
   1,2,3,4,5,6,7 5:10
 
  really???

 well it beats 192.168.0.1:139
 =)~ lol
 (ok its late and i'm getting loopy)
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[newbie] Digest list

2003-01-26 Thread Weber
How do I subscribe to the digest list ?





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[newbie] Digest list

2003-01-26 Thread Weber
How do I subscribe to the digest list ?




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Re: [newbie] Digest

2002-12-10 Thread Michael Adams
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 12:56, David Mascot wrote:
 Digest

I keep telling my stomach this every day but it keeps repeating.

There is no digest option David. But there are a couple of other options. 
either
Create a 'newbie' folder and filter all these e-mails into it, you can then 
thread them and quickly delete threads that don't appeal.
or
Hop off the mail list and visit the archives when you want info. See-
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3
and read the whole page.

Hope that helps.

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Re: [newbie] Digest version of Newbie available

2002-05-29 Thread Michael Adams

On Wed, 29 May 2002 14:33, dfox wrote:
  First question: I have a 6 gig disk internal and it is already
  partitioned. Can I just clean one of those partitions and install linux
  on it so it is not necessary to blow away the whole disk and all my
  wonderful contents?

 Should be able to do that. I'm running 8.1 on hdb7 (seventh partition
 of second IDE drive). Other partitions were saved from earlier installs,
 although I set this up (and installed 7.2) on a new drive when my
 earlier driev had become too small to be useful.

  dh

Yeah, You probably want about half (2.5-3Gig) for a good GUI install.

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Re: [newbie] Digest version of Newbie available

2002-05-28 Thread Michael Adams

On Tue, 28 May 2002 15:12, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
 On Mon, 27 May 2002 20:46:01 -0600 (MDT), Jim Turner

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Someone else here may be better qualified to answer about how big each
  partition should be; but then, it really depends on what you want to do
  anyway.  I believe the rule of thumb for swap is to make it about the
  same size as your physical memory.  As such, I have 128 meg RAM, and a
  128 meg swap.

 The generally accepted rule-of-thumb is to have a swap size of twice your
 RAM. In your case, you would be better off with a swap of 256MB. In general
 practice, there is little to gain from having a swap of over 512MB on a
 standard desktop system (though it may be useful for servers and
 workstations).

Not sure where the subject line came from, is this a piggyback thread? 
Certainly got my attention.

Sounds like the hard drive is already partitioned and you have no qualms 
about wiping one, or more, of the partitions to install Linux on. Mandrakes 
Linux is real user freindly in this respect. The install has a GUI that lets 
you delete existng partitions without molesting others. If you are able to 
make the deletable area contiguous --- big word for the day, WOOHOO! and 
you allow 4Gig or more. then the install will suggest sizes for the various 
partitions. As a first timer, i recommend you accept the  suggestions as they 
stand. You can always reinstall later. Leaving a Fat32 partition even if you 
have NTFS is also good advise as Linux reads and writes well to Fat32. NTFS 
can become troublesome. Ext2 WAS the main Linux partitioning filesystem of 
the past. But it is well dated and now is superceded by several good modern 
journaling filesystems. Mandrake's 'tester' has recommended on this list that 
he has few probs with any of them (ext3 has some iffy's) but that in his 
experience XFS is as close to bulletproof as it gets. This is selectable as 
part of the install during the partitioning phase as well. No flame war on 
that recommend plz.

I recommend you also go for a browse through ZDNet for hardware 
compatability. 

Be prepared to keep a good log of what you do post install that effects your 
system.

Oh... yeah, i say to much sometimes

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[newbie] Digest version of Newbie available

2002-05-27 Thread Dwight Hines

I've just subscribed and will only be able to work on the linux on my
powerbook G3 firewire after hours and on weekends.  I have not yet installed
or obtained the software.  My plan is to read the digests for a while and
then when I have some time go for the installation.

First question: I have a 6 gig disk internal and it is already partitioned.
Can I just clean one of those partitions and install linux on it so it is
not necessary to blow away the whole disk and all my wonderful contents?

Thank you in advance,
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Re: [newbie] Digest version of Newbie available

2002-05-27 Thread Jim Turner



In general, Linux requires two partitions: one for / and one for swap.
I've heard that if you have enough RAM you can do without a swap, but I
don't know if that's true.  Anyone ever done that?  Further, most people
install with 3 or more partitions.  Mine right now has /, swap, /usr and
/home all on their own partitions.

PartitionMagic 7.0 is a wonderful thing.  You can add, delete and resize
partitions without losing data.  It's incredibly slow and inefficient,
though, (mine took 8.5 hours to repartition a 40 gig drive that was about
75% full) so beware.  But in the end, it worked and it worked flawlessly,
with no data loss or any problems.

--jim

On Mon, 27 May 2002, Dwight Hines wrote:

 I've just subscribed and will only be able to work on the linux on my
 powerbook G3 firewire after hours and on weekends.  I have not yet installed
 or obtained the software.  My plan is to read the digests for a while and
 then when I have some time go for the installation.

 First question: I have a 6 gig disk internal and it is already partitioned.
 Can I just clean one of those partitions and install linux on it so it is
 not necessary to blow away the whole disk and all my wonderful contents?

 Thank you in advance,
 dh




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Re: [newbie] Digest version of Newbie available

2002-05-27 Thread Dwight Hines


 
 
 In general, Linux requires two partitions: one for / and one for swap.
 I've heard that if you have enough RAM you can do without a swap, but I
 don't know if that's true.  Anyone ever done that?  Further, most people
 install with 3 or more partitions.  Mine right now has /, swap, /usr and
 /home all on their own partitions.
With my present partition scheme, I could set up three partitions for linux
and still have one left for OS9.2.2 and a spare.  But, how much space does
/, swap, and /usr require each?

 PartitionMagic 7.0 is a wonderful thing.  You can add, delete and resize
 partitions without losing data.  It's incredibly slow and inefficient,
 though, (mine took 8.5 hours to repartition a 40 gig drive that was about
 75% full) so beware.  But in the end, it worked and it worked flawlessly,
 with no data loss or any problems.
I don't think speed is a concern, it could go overnight for me.  But, in the
partitioning is there a difference in how the file structures are set up so
the actual separation into different disks is only a part of what needs to
be done?
d 
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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-23 Thread ed tharp

On Friday 22 February 2002 23:10, you wrote:
 On Friday 22 February 2002 10:28 pm, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
  On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 06:51:23 -0500
  Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these
  words

 snip

   It's a once a day posting of all the days messages in one email
   --
   Gerald Waugh
 
  Good Gawd! that thing'll be HUGE if you're getting the newbie list in
  digest form.

 ROFLOL You have that right, and what's worse is people will reply to a
 digest and send the whole damn thing to everybody again, with their
 comments

you may have hit on the prime reason for no digest to this list



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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-23 Thread daRcmaTTeR

On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 08:18:38 -0500
ed tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:

 On Friday 22 February 2002 23:10, you wrote:
  On Friday 22 February 2002 10:28 pm, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
   On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 06:51:23 -0500
   Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these
   words
 
  snip
 
It's a once a day posting of all the days messages in one email
--
Gerald Waugh
  
   Good Gawd! that thing'll be HUGE if you're getting the newbie list in
   digest form.
 
  ROFLOL You have that right, and what's worse is people will reply to a
  digest and send the whole damn thing to everybody again, with their
  comments
 
 you may have hit on the prime reason for no digest to this list
 
 

it'd be a real hoot though wouldn't it? a 5MB thread hitting a few thousand
mailserver all about the same time. Man! talk about getting your bandwidth
sucked dry!

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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-23 Thread dfox

 Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on digests..

I don't think so. IME, digests cause more problems - mostly in that
you end up with an email with the digest subject rather than the
proper one, or you get someone who doesn't know how to use his
editor emailing back pretty much the whole thing.





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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-22 Thread daRcmaTTeR

On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 06:51:23 -0500
Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words
to ponder:

 On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Paul Kraus wrote:
  %_What does a list digest do? is it like an archive?
  
  On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 13:40, Matt Chinn wrote:
   Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on
   digests..
 
 It's a once a day posting of all the days messages in one email
 --
 Gerald Waugh
 

Good Gawd! that thing'll be HUGE if you're getting the newbie list in digest
form.

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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-22 Thread Gerald Waugh

On Friday 22 February 2002 10:28 pm, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
 On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 06:51:23 -0500
 Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words
snip
  It's a once a day posting of all the days messages in one email
  --
  Gerald Waugh

 Good Gawd! that thing'll be HUGE if you're getting the newbie list in
 digest form.
ROFLOL You have that right, and what's worse is people will reply to a digest 
and send the whole damn thing to everybody again, with their comments

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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-21 Thread Gerald Waugh

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Paul Kraus wrote:
 %_What does a list digest do? is it like an archive?
 
 On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 13:40, Matt Chinn wrote:
  Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on digests..

It's a once a day posting of all the days messages in one email
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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-20 Thread Carroll Grigsby

On Wednesday 20 February 2002 01:40 pm, you wrote:
 Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on digests..

Matt: No, it's pretty much all or nothing at all
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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-20 Thread ed tharp

Matt... how can you help out from a digest we are all here to help each 
other. there are archives. 


On Wednesday 20 February 2002 15:23, you wrote:
 On Wednesday 20 February 2002 01:40 pm, you wrote:
  Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on digests..

 Matt: No, it's pretty much all or nothing at all
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RE: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-20 Thread Eric Budinger

It allows a group of messages to be sent as one instead of Individual
messages. Thus no more crowding of your inbox.

Eric


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul Kraus
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Digest?

What does a list digest do? is it like an archive?

On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 13:40, Matt Chinn wrote:
 Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on
digests..
 
 
 
 

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Re: [newbie] Digest?

2002-02-20 Thread Paul Kraus

What does a list digest do? is it like an archive?

On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 13:40, Matt Chinn wrote:
 Is there a digest for this list?..I usually like to be on digests..
 
 
 
 

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[newbie] Digest messages?

2002-01-06 Thread Carter Lyle

Hey Gang-
I just joined this list earlier today, is there a way to set my subscription 
options to digest?
Thanks-

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Re: [newbie] Digest/Archive?

2001-02-12 Thread Quaylar

At 07:11 12.02.2001 -0800, you wrote:
All,

   Can anyone tell me where to find an archive of past messages.  I hate
to ask questions that have already been answered.

   TIA,

   CR


i think u can access the archives at the site where u subscribed to this 
list..

or try a search in www.deja.com/usenet

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[newbie] Digest mode

2000-11-05 Thread John Batt

Does this list have one and if so how do I access it.




Re: [newbie] Digest mode

2000-08-27 Thread Andrew Scotchmer

On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
  Is this list available in digest mode? I havent been able to find a command
 for it.

I think it is yes.  The option was on the site where you subscribed.
Out of interest, what is digest mode?

Andrew




RE: [newbie] Digest mode

2000-08-27 Thread Rathgeb, Mathew MP STAC





On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
  Is this list available in digest mode? I havent been able to find a
command
 for it.

I think it is yes.  The option was on the site where you subscribed.
Out of interest, what is digest mode?

Andrew


Digest-Mode is where the messages are saved and sent to you in 1 message
once or twice a day.There was no option on the web page for digest mode.




[newbie] : newbie-digest@linuxmandrake.com

2000-01-25 Thread Jesus Guillermo Balderrama Ramos

Instale Linux Mandrake en una maquina Lanix Brain (Pentium II), ya tenia instalado 
Windows NT 4.0 en mi disco duro. Linux si funciono pero windows ya no quiso arrancar. 
Limpie el disco con Format y ahora al iniciar mi maquina aparece un letrero que dice 
"LI" y ahi sse queda. ¿Como puedo solucionar este problema para que mi maquina 
arranque con windows NT 4.0?, ¿Como puedo instalar juntos linux y NT4.0? y En una de 
las pantallas que presentan vi algo de windows ¿puede linux correr windows NT?

Bueno muchas gracias y me interesaria saber mas de linux mandrake, si conocen de algun 
lugar que contenga los manuales en español se los agredeceria mucho.


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RE: [newbie] : newbie-digest@linuxmandrake.com

2000-01-25 Thread Alberto De Oliveira

I'm not sure if I'm supposed to respond to this letter or not, or even if
I'm qualified, but here goes Jesus you have to install MS WinNT4.0 first,
then install Linux. Make sure you load lilo in the MBR, if you install
Mandrake 7.0 it will see your WinNT partition and ask you the appropriate
questions for configuring a dual boot system. I'm also new to Linux so I
can't get any more technical than that, so if someone has anything else to
add or even correct me, I would be interested.

I'm not even sure if you can read English Jesus...good luck
-Original Message-
From: Jesus Guillermo Balderrama Ramos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Instale Linux Mandrake en una maquina Lanix Brain (Pentium II), ya tenia
instalado Windows NT 4.0 en mi disco duro. Linux si funciono pero windows ya
no quiso arrancar. Limpie el disco con Format y ahora al iniciar mi maquina
aparece un letrero que dice "LI" y ahi sse queda. ¿Como puedo solucionar
este problema para que mi maquina arranque con windows NT 4.0?, ¿Como puedo
instalar juntos linux y NT4.0? y En una de las pantallas que presentan vi
algo de windows ¿puede linux correr windows NT?

Bueno muchas gracias y me interesaria saber mas de linux mandrake, si
conocen de algun lugar que contenga los manuales en español se los
agredeceria mucho.


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Re: [newbie] : newbie-digest@linuxmandrake.com

2000-01-25 Thread Tony Watts

I do believe you sent this to the wrong person, i dont speak spanish and my
name isnt jesus...Its Tony Wattsplease try to find the proper recipient
of this e-mail, and I've included your original text belowbut I do have
a question though. I purchased Complete Linux 6.5 last night, and went to
install it on my laptop to dual boot along with win98se, well, it seemed to
go through the process fairly well, but when it got to the mouse detection
part, it locked, and 6  different times I might add, after 6 different
installs, well needless to say at 12:30 last night I got pissed and went to
bed, i hope I can get this to work, if not I  might have to take it back,
which I don't want to do, if you have any advice help, I'm using a winbook
with a 333 amdk62 64 meg 12.5 in color modem 56k, pcmia ethernet, and a
tuochpad mouse built in also a 24 x cd, any  advice is welcomed...Tony


your original message below

I'm not sure if I'm supposed to respond to this letter or not, or even if
I'm qualified, but here goes Jesus you have to install MS WinNT4.0 first,
then install Linux. Make sure you load lilo in the MBR, if you install
Mandrake 7.0 it will see your WinNT partition and ask you the appropriate
questions for configuring a dual boot system. I'm also new to Linux so I
can't get any more technical than that, so if someone has anything else to
add or even correct me, I would be interested.

I'm not even sure if you can read English Jesus...good luck
-Original Message-
From: Jesus Guillermo Balderrama Ramos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Instale Linux Mandrake en una maquina Lanix Brain (Pentium II), ya tenia
instalado Windows NT 4.0 en mi disco duro. Linux si funciono pero windows ya
no quiso arrancar. Limpie el disco con Format y ahora al iniciar mi maquina
aparece un letrero que dice "LI" y ahi sse queda. ¿Como puedo solucionar
este problema para que mi maquina arranque con windows NT 4.0?, ¿Como puedo
instalar juntos linux y NT4.0? y En una de las pantallas que presentan vi
algo de windows ¿puede linux correr windows NT?

Bueno muchas gracias y me interesaria saber mas de linux mandrake, si
conocen de algun lugar que contenga los manuales en español se los
agredeceria mucho.


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Re: [newbie] : newbie-digest@linuxmandrake.com

2000-01-25 Thread Alvaro Nunes


Conheco esse "LI". Em DOS pu Windows95/98 o problema resolve-se assim:

Em Windows 98 ou DOS e assim:
Arrancas com a maquina com uma disquete de sistema (startup disk do Win98 ou primeira 
disquete DOS). Quando em A:\ mudas para C:\ e depois escreves fdisk/mbr. Em seguida 
mudas para A:\ e fazes Sys C:\ para transferir o sistema de A para C. Fazes reboot a 
maquina e

A melhor maneira de teres o WinNT e o Linux (e o Win98) numa so maquina é instalares o 
Win2000.

- Original Message - 
From: "Jesus Guillermo Balderrama Ramos" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 4:40 PM
Subject: [newbie] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Instale Linux Mandrake en una maquina Lanix Brain (Pentium II), ya tenia instalado 
Windows NT 4.0 en mi disco duro. Linux si funciono pero windows ya no quiso arrancar. 
Limpie el disco con Format y ahora al iniciar mi maquina aparece un letrero que dice 
"LI" y ahi sse queda. ¿Como puedo solucionar este problema para que mi maquina 
arranque con windows NT 4.0?, ¿Como puedo instalar juntos linux y NT4.0? y En una de 
las pantallas que presentan vi algo de windows ¿puede linux correr windows NT?

Bueno muchas gracias y me interesaria saber mas de linux mandrake, si conocen de algun 
lugar que contenga los manuales en español se los agredeceria mucho.


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[newbie] Re: newbie-digest V1 #637

1999-12-22 Thread Marten Boonstra-Curran

Can somebody tell me why this is the last newbie-digest I have received. I
can hardly believe nothing has been published since December 5 1999

Thanks in advance

Marten Boonstra-Curran



Re: [newbie] Digest mode

1999-06-14 Thread Alan Shoemaker

MartinI had exactly the same problem.  So I subscribed to the non-digest
list and was then able to post.

Alan

-Original Message-
From: Martin White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, June 14, 1999 5:00 AM
Subject: [newbie] Digest mode


Just got a mail from someone, who is reading this list via digest mode and
asked that i post to the list saying that he is unable to mail to the list
only to read it and what should he do about it.

I mentioned that you must mail from the same address that you subscribed
with, but as i don't use digest mode myself i can offer no more help.

Can anyone help this guy out ??

Martin.