Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Damian G


> I wonder if you have compared how fast OO opens in linux the second time?

hm.. actually, i haven't... you are right, it does start faster.. but
still i think there's no comparison.. the difference is not that great.

Damian


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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Damian G


> 
> On Wednesday 18 September 2002 9:15 am, Damian G did speak unto the huddled 
> masses, saying:
> 
> > PS: This is a note for anyone reading this post:
> >
> > I really don't feel like starting a OO vs. MSO war. I think i
> > provided enough info for anybody to try this test for themselves, so i
> > suggest every reader of this post to try this. It really opens your eyes
> > a bit. Don't let the "M$ is evil" concept blur your intelligence. Be
> > objective about this kind of stuff.
> 
> i have to say that while MS is evil, office is (or at least 97 was, haven't 
> used the newer ones) one of the things they do well.  i am very glad to 
> hear about crossover office because it means the only savig grace to bills 
> empire can run in linux.  still they took that saving grace and fscked it 
> up with their file formats.  the size of the files alone should explain 
> that!

agreed.

> 
> on the other foot, most people will never need more than what OO gives.  i 

completely agreed.

> know we could have used it in the school i used to work for.  36 teachers 
> each running office?  you have any idea what that costs a school that has 
> to run hand me down computers?

shane, i was just comparing speed and performance on slow computers.
There's no question whatsoever about OO's usability. (i have switched to it)
there's no question whatsoever about how expensive MS can be, either.

All i was trying to do was to state that, under certain conditions,
OO.org is a trade-off. Waiting over a minute for startup, having your word
processor playing catch-up with your typing and waiting 5 seconds for a
right-click menu to pop up is not my idea of a 'usable program'.

some years ago i bought a book to learn some modeling in discreet's 3D MAX
program. in one of the first chapters, the author made some statememts
about system requirements for 3D modeling. It was something like:

"There's no point for me trying to recommend a processor or type
of computer, as probably by the time you read this, my recomendation
will be obsolete already. but there's an easy way to find out
if your computer is good enough for you, or not: If your workflow
stalls because you are waiting for the computer to finish it's job,
and you realize that your knowledge and ideas could be flowing faster
but your computer is delaying you, then you need a faster computer."


On the other foot ( as you say ;o)) OpenOffice is not the only
word processor available to Linux. Abiword and Gnumeric could
also be enough for an average user, and probably work very well 
on low-end computers. Time and MDK9 will tell.



Damian


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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread et

I wonder if you have compared how fast OO opens in linux the second time?

On Wednesday 18 September 2002 12:15 pm, you wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 20:05:06 +0800
>
> "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > your forgetting that M$ office preloads libs when you start your PC, just
> > like IE
> >
> > so it makes office start faster...  they would have you believe its
> > because of the special people they are :-)
> >
> > rgds
> >
> > Franki
>
> Actually, Franki, i have to disagree with that common belief that
> the ONLY reason for MS office to start faster is because it's
> half-preloaded. I'm sorry, but it just doesn't seem true. I agree
> that this is the case fon Internet Explorer and Outlook Express,
> but not for office.
>
> this is my argument:
>
> Download and install codeweaver's ( or winehq's if you like it ) Wine.
> install it and tweak it untill you can get a small .exe (let's say notepad)
> in less than 5 seconds. a good way to do this is disable "load windows
> registry keys", "load global registry keys" and set only one directory
> for fonts, instead of four paths that the config seems to request.
> Also, configure just a few drives, say, one for storing the exe files,
> and call that a "c:\" .. then a floppy disk and a CD drive. you
> should need no more.
>
> after that, go into your windows partition and launch Word (word
> 97 seems to be the only one that works with these versions of wine,
> so it'll have to be that).
>
> Linux doesn't preload Microsoft Office, does it? :o)
>
> However, MS Office under wine still starts up in less than 10 seconds
> ( and even less if i leave out the time that Wine needs for starting
> itself, reading fonts and stuff... )
>
> while OO can take up to 45 the computer i used for this test. ( a PII 400)
>
> As i stated in an earlier post, i still have not attempted to load
> OpenOffice in my 233mhz/32MB Ram machine. however Word97 runs very
> acceptably on it.
>
>
>
> About IE and OE, the "preloading" story seems to be very true. and you
> can feel it especially on low-memory systems.
>
> when you have only 32MB of RAM, all that libs and half-programs simply do
> not fit into memory, so right after windows boots up, it thrashes
> the harddrive to death. And, stupidly, all that "preloading"
> goes right into the swap for the OS to work. So when you
> start up IE or OE .. all the "preloaded" applications have to read
> the preloaded stuff from disk anyway.
>
> there's when you notice what IE6 and OE6 really are. they are
> just like a big old fat Mozilla 0.0.1 "slow as a fat girl
> playing dodge-ball"
>
>
> Damian
>
>
> PS: This is a note for anyone reading this post:
>
> I really don't feel like starting a OO vs. MSO war. I think i provided
> enough info for anybody to try this test for themselves, so i suggest
> every reader of this post to try this. It really opens your eyes a bit.
> Don't let the "M$ is evil" concept blur your intelligence. Be objective
> about this kind of stuff.
I wonder if you have compared how fast OO opens in linux the second time?



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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Derek Jennings

On Wednesday 18 Sep 2002 6:25 pm, Alastair Scott wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 17:15, Damian G wrote:
> > As i stated in an earlier post, i still have not attempted to load
> > OpenOffice in my 233mhz/32MB Ram machine. however Word97 runs very
> > acceptably on it.
>
> There are a couple of "preloading" applications around for OOo:
>
> http://ooqstart.sourceforge.net/ (Gnome)
>
> http://segfaultskde.berlios.de/index.php?content=oooqs (KDE)
>
> http://evolvedoo.sourceforge.net/ (both)
>
> Hancom Office is fast though ugly:
>
> http://en.hancom.com/
>
> Alastair

I think the original issue was not "How quickly does OO load on a low end 
machine", but "Will OO run acceptably on a low end machine"

The answer to that question is IMO no.
I have OO on my 233MHz laptop, and it is so slow following mouse and keyboard 
input as to be all but unusable.

By contrast Abiword and Gnumeric are nimble and a pleasure to use.

On my 850MHz desktop OO works just fine.

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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Alastair Scott

On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 17:15, Damian G wrote:
 
> As i stated in an earlier post, i still have not attempted to load
> OpenOffice in my 233mhz/32MB Ram machine. however Word97 runs very 
> acceptably on it.

There are a couple of "preloading" applications around for OOo:

http://ooqstart.sourceforge.net/ (Gnome)

http://segfaultskde.berlios.de/index.php?content=oooqs (KDE)

http://evolvedoo.sourceforge.net/ (both)
 
Hancom Office is fast though ugly:

http://en.hancom.com/

Alastair



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RE: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO





I found it here: Looks like 7.0 anyhoo,


ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-iso/i586/


HTH, Dennis M.


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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO



THANKS EVERYBODY who responded to this question, BUT...


I still have some significant problems...


(1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have 8.1
only.


(2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only choice.


Please HELP!







RE: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO





Sorry, missed that part of the thread. 


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I timed OO and it opened in 20 secs. Using 900mhz Duron and a 40gig 7200rpm 


uhm we were talking about old ( i.e. Pentium 233 ) machines.. :o)




> Maxtor hd.  Not super fast but not any worse than MSword. Oh, this is on 
> 9.0rc1.  ML 9.0 seems to be faster than 8.2 anyhoo, just an impression but it 
> does feel faster.
> -- 
> Dennis M. linux user #180842
> 
> 




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RE: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-18 Thread Franki

your forgetting that M$ office preloads libs when you start your PC, just
like IE

so it makes office start faster...  they would have you believe its because
of the special people they are :-)

rgds

Franki

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Sent: Wednesday, 18 September 2002 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO



> I timed OO and it opened in 20 secs. Using 900mhz Duron and a 40gig
7200rpm

uhm we were talking about old ( i.e. Pentium 233 ) machines.. :o)



> Maxtor hd.  Not super fast but not any worse than MSword. Oh, this is on
> 9.0rc1.  ML 9.0 seems to be faster than 8.2 anyhoo, just an impression but
it
> does feel faster.
> --
> Dennis M. linux user #180842
>
>



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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Damian G


> I timed OO and it opened in 20 secs. Using 900mhz Duron and a 40gig 7200rpm 

uhm we were talking about old ( i.e. Pentium 233 ) machines.. :o)



> Maxtor hd.  Not super fast but not any worse than MSword. Oh, this is on 
> 9.0rc1.  ML 9.0 seems to be faster than 8.2 anyhoo, just an impression but it 
> does feel faster.
> -- 
> Dennis M. linux user #180842
> 
> 



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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Dennis Myers

On Tuesday 17 September 2002 09:27 pm, Damian G wrote:
> > What about openoffice with the above setup? If that also runs reasonably
> > good, then for office users can get benefit from your experience.
>
> will try it soon.
>
> however i do not expect OO's startup time to be under a minute.
>
> given the rumors about Gnome2's and Mandrake9's speed i'm going to put 9.0
> on that machine as soon as it is released. So that will give me
> a chance to test Gnumeric and Kword as well.. if i get
> interesting results, i'll post back.
>
> see ya.
>
> Damian

I timed OO and it opened in 20 secs. Using 900mhz Duron and a 40gig 7200rpm 
Maxtor hd.  Not super fast but not any worse than MSword. Oh, this is on 
9.0rc1.  ML 9.0 seems to be faster than 8.2 anyhoo, just an impression but it 
does feel faster.
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

Bill,

I am stuck at the following:

D:\IMAGES>/dosutils/rawrite

I get:

d:\dosutils\rawrite.ext is not a valid Win32 application.



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From: "Bill Spatz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO


> On Tuesday 17 September 2002 15:50, Richard Gilbert wrote:
> > I can not view the cd, but my BIOS does not allow me to boot from
a
> > cd!
> >
> > Can I create floppies?
> >
> How did you burn the ISO if your machine can't see the CD? You have
another
> machine?
>
> If so, take the CD to the machine you burned with then cd to the
/images
> directory on the CD then type:
>
> /dosutils/rawrite
>
> at the prompt: cdrom.img
>
> at the drive prompt:  a
>
> It will then make an install floppy and the install process should
detect
> your CDROM for you.
>
> Bill
>
>


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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Paul M. Bucalo

Richard,

I haven't paid as much attention to this thread as I probably should have,
so please bear with me if I require you to get me caught-up with the rest...

Are the following true?

1) You have a 80486 and want to install some distro of Linux?
2) Your CD-ROM drive will not work?
Choose 1 only --
a) no matter what O/S you use?
b) only with the Linux boot disk starting the install?
c) only with the Linux CD (which you burned yourself elsewhere) in the CD
drive?

Number One is obviously true.
If under Number Two:

1) You are able to use the CD-ROM drive under Windows/DOS, but not under
Linux, you may have a CD-ROM drive that has an interface not compatible with
the distro's default drivers. Is the CD-ROM drive an IDE or is it attached
to the sound card with a proprietary interface? My guess is the latter may
require using a boot image that has the older non-IDE drivers on it that use
to standard issue five to seven years ago. The necessary boot image is on
the CD, assuming you are using that 'older' distro.

2) I am running very nicely RH 6.1 on a 486 board (Kingston P133 Overdrive
chip), 64 MBs RAM, 3 GB HD, 4X IDE CD-ROM. Gnome even skips to the lue!
Mandrake 7.2 runs OK, but Gnome is a bit painful on this distro. I had less
problems with installing RH 6.1, but that is no discredit to Mandrake.
There's a lot of difference between the two versions in time and
accomplishments. If getting a copy of either of the two distros is of
importance to you, and shipping a CD to you is not going to cost me an arm,
a leg and three fingers, your welcome to one. Just email me privately so as
not to tie up the listserv with it.

3) Be aware of the fact that CD-ROM drives of the 2X - 10X range may not be
able to read CD-Rs! If your drive is older, like the system you are loading
onto, your drive may not be able to read ANY distro burned
non-professionally. In this, I am assuming that you burned the distro on
some 'other' PC than this one. I have a Samsung 10X that will not read ANY
CD-R, yet functions fully. I also have a Goldstar 4X, older, that reads
CD-Rs fine. The fastest drive I have ever owned that won't read a properly
burned CD-R is a Toshiba 24X. Go figure?

4) Are you sure that your CD is readable to begin with? Have you checked it
out on a known working system to see if the CD-ROM can be read? If you don't
have one, call a neighbor or friend and see if the CD can be read on their
system. It doesn't need to be running Linux to be seen. If they can see it,
your CD-ROM drive is still the focus of your problem.

I see that Bill Spatz just hit the listserv with what I am hoping you were
not asking about. You do know how to make a bootable floppy from the CD to
start the install process that way? Right?

If I repeated what has already been said, sorry.

Paul


- Original Message -
From: "Richard Gilbert"
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO


I can not view the cd, but my BIOS does not allow me to boot from a
cd!

Can I create floppies?

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From: "shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO


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> On Tuesday 17 September 2002 2:22 pm, Richard Gilbert did speak unto
the
> huddled masses, saying:
>
> > Shane,
> >
> > I'm sorry, I finally found it, and burned a CD of it.
> > But now, lo and behold, my damnable Windows machine can't even SEE
my
> > CD drive!!!
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > I have an old BIOS, and may be hopeless.
>
> well i can't explain why it won't see the drive.  if it only fails
to see
> the cd it may be a bad burn.
>
> the bios age should only force you to boot with a floppy to install.
it
> should still work.  i have installed a couple of times that way.
can you
> view the cd on another machine?  a friends or work machine maybe?
>
> - --
> "After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create user
accounts.
> If you create user accounts, by default, they will have an account
type of
> Administrator with no password." -- Microsoft KnowledgeBase article
Q293834
>
> shane
> Profile at: http://dmoz.org/profiles/shen.html
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Bill Spatz

On Tuesday 17 September 2002 15:50, Richard Gilbert wrote:
> I can not view the cd, but my BIOS does not allow me to boot from a
> cd!
>
> Can I create floppies?
>
How did you burn the ISO if your machine can't see the CD? You have another 
machine?

If so, take the CD to the machine you burned with then cd to the /images 
directory on the CD then type:

/dosutils/rawrite

at the prompt: cdrom.img

at the drive prompt:  a

It will then make an install floppy and the install process should detect 
your CDROM for you.

Bill



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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

I can not view the cd, but my BIOS does not allow me to boot from a
cd!

Can I create floppies?

- Original Message -
From: "shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO


> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Tuesday 17 September 2002 2:22 pm, Richard Gilbert did speak unto
the
> huddled masses, saying:
>
> > Shane,
> >
> > I'm sorry, I finally found it, and burned a CD of it.
> > But now, lo and behold, my damnable Windows machine can't even SEE
my
> > CD drive!!!
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > I have an old BIOS, and may be hopeless.
>
> well i can't explain why it won't see the drive.  if it only fails
to see
> the cd it may be a bad burn.
>
> the bios age should only force you to boot with a floppy to install.
it
> should still work.  i have installed a couple of times that way.
can you
> view the cd on another machine?  a friends or work machine maybe?
>
> - --
> "After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create user
accounts.
> If you create user accounts, by default, they will have an account
type of
> Administrator with no password." -- Microsoft KnowledgeBase article
Q293834
>
> shane
> Profile at: http://dmoz.org/profiles/shen.html
> Proud to be a DMOZ editor since 10-98
> Mandrake Users Club Member http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/club/
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Dennis Myers

On Tuesday 17 September 2002 10:36 am, Richard Gilbert wrote:
> THANKS EVERYBODY who responded to this question, BUT...
>
> I still have some significant problems...
>
> (1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have 8.1
> only.
>
> (2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only choice.
>
> Please HELP!
I can burn you a copy of the 7.0 disks and the floppy from a boxed set just 
send me your snail mail address off list.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

Shane,

I'm sorry, I finally found it, and burned a CD of it.
But now, lo and behold, my damnable Windows machine can't even SEE my
CD drive!!!

Any thoughts?

I have an old BIOS, and may be hopeless.



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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO


> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> huddled masses, saying:
>
> > Yes, I have done this -- they are all 8.1 in this section.
> > I'm about to give up.
>
> i am concerned then, cause i have it open now, and it has no 8.1,
but does
> have a 7.0 486.
>
> infact ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors/Mandrake-iso/i586 may say
586, but
> the iso is "mandrake70-2.i486.iso
>
> - --
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the
> label.  and if you believe that i have some land for sale, but cash
only,
> and in small bills" -long
>
> shane
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread shane

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On Tuesday 17 September 2002 10:09 am, Richard Gilbert did speak unto the 
huddled masses, saying:

> Yes, I have done this -- they are all 8.1 in this section.
> I'm about to give up.

i am concerned then, cause i have it open now, and it has no 8.1, but does 
have a 7.0 486.

infact ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors/Mandrake-iso/i586 may say 586, but 
the iso is "mandrake70-2.i486.iso

- -- 
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label.  and if you believe that i have some land for sale, but cash only, 
and in small bills" -long

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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

Yes, I have done this -- they are all 8.1 in this section.
I'm about to give up.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 11:51 AM
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> On Tuesday 17 September 2002 9:21 am, shane did speak unto the
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> masses, saying:
>
> >
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftptmp/1032279120.560904864db6f6126a1
ba6
> >9a1784a332.php#others
>
> ok, oddly the link fails.  looking at it must be a generated page.
try
> this, go to the mandrake site, and go into the download section.
tell them
> you will be a club member later (you will right?  i mean if you use
the
> product, just later, right?) and in the download section choose
"Mandrake
> 7.0/i486 ISO Image" for a mirror list.
>
> you want the i486 version.  use an ftp client if you can.
>
> - --
> A computer without Windows is like a chocolate cake without mustard.
>
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

Shane,

Now I am back to where I started -- this is what I downloaded, and it
is 8.1

Please advise

Richard



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> huddled masses, saying:
>
> > (1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have
8.1
> > only.
>
>
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftptmp/1032279120.560904864db6f6126a1
ba69a1784a332.php#others
>
> > (2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only
choice.
>
> after you get the ISO look over the read me for a floppy boot
install and if
> it isn't come on back  :-)
>
> - --
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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread shane

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On Tuesday 17 September 2002 8:36 am, Richard Gilbert did speak unto the 
huddled masses, saying:

> (1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have 8.1
> only.

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftptmp/1032279120.560904864db6f6126a1ba69a1784a332.php#others

> (2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only choice.

after you get the ISO look over the read me for a floppy boot install and if 
it isn't come on back  :-)

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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread John Richard Smith

Richard Gilbert wrote:

>THANKS EVERYBODY who responded to this question, BUT...
>
>I still have some significant problems...
>
>(1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have 8.1
>only.
>
>(2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only choice.
>
>Please HELP!
>  
>
I still have M7.0 around somewhere, I could write you a copy,
but as for a floppy, some hope.
You have to have a cdrom.
then set bios to boot from cdrom device,
then boot up and install completes.
John

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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert

THANKS EVERYBODY who responded to this question, BUT...

I still have some significant problems...

(1) WHERE can I obtain Mandrake 7.0 ??? The site appears to have 8.1
only.

(2) HOW can I install it from a 3.5" floppy? This is my only choice.

Please HELP!





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Re: [newbie] Help! Installing from ISO

2002-09-17 Thread Michael Adams

On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 16:19, Damian G wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 22:01:36 -0400
>
> Richard Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 22:45:56 -0300, Damian G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 16:02:41 -0700
> > >
> > > shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > On Monday 16 September 2002 1:55 pm, Olaf Marzocchi did speak unto
> > > >
> > > > the huddled masses, saying:
> > > > > I think the latest Redhat is still able to install on a 486.
> > > >
> > > > yes, but on 32 megs?  would it run?  or crawl?  ;-)
> > >
> > > i've made a Pentium 233 with 32 MB of RAM run VERY well on Mdk8.2. All
> > > you have to do is take care which apps you run, for example, Fluxbox
> > > as a WM, Sylpheed as the mail proggie, Galeon or Opera as browsers,
> > > XWC, ROX or filerunner for filemanagers.. and you get a Linux
> > > installation that can run twice as fast as it's windows95 counterpart,
> > > or even faster.
> >
> > Hi Damian,
> > Could you elaborate a bit on this. I've a P-166 w/ 32 megs currently
> > running win98lite. I've thought that the key is maybe not using a
> > desktop, just X and maybe IceWM, sylpheed, Opera, maybe ROX but I've
> > never tried it. Is it possible to run with neither kde or gnome? And look
> > for X apps?
> >
> > thanks,
> > Richard.
>
> sure.
>
> this is what i did on that machine.
> first, a FULL install of Mandrake 8.2. all packages, all window
> environments, all programs. by the time i was installing i had not decided
> which programs to use, so i was gonna pick later. for this task i set up a
> 7GB ReiserFS partition plus an excessive 500 MB swap (i knew it was going
> to get used a lot, so..)
>
> well, once everything was done, up & running, the setup was pretty much
> what i described in the last message.
>
> once logged in: (of course booting left you in a text login screen)
>
> the session manager was 'Xtart' which is a text-mode menu which lets you
> select your windowmanager.
>
> Fluxbox starts un on that machine in about 5 seconds, which is very
> acceptable.
>
> Sylpheed starts up in AMAZING 3 seconds. ( This machine used to give me
> enough time to go to the bathroom for a leak wile Outlook Express loaded..
> )
>
> As for the rest, filerunner, rox, Gaim and Licq for IM, they all popped up
> in under 10 seconds, which is a whole lot faster that windoze
> counterparts.. ( ever tried to load ICQ2001b on your machine? :o) )
>
> Opera was the fastest browser to start, also. and the most responsive.
>
>
> The overall performance of this computer was really good, considering
> what the hardware was. ( 2 MB video RAM, SoundBlaster16... 22X CD-Rom..)
>
> for example, this little test i did:
>
> if i boot win98 on this machine, i open up 3 Internet explorer windows,
> play MP3 music on WinAmp, and fire up ICQ2001b and outlook express 5.5,
> all at the same time, the system got so slow you had time to count to
> three before any window responded to mouse clicks. the mp3 playing
> in winamp would sound a bit choppy when i moved windows around
> and opened, say, a Notepad.
>
> On linux, Opera with 3 windows opened inside of it, Xmms playing
> MP3, Gaim and sylpheed worked reasonably well. Granted, there
> was about a second of thrashing in the HD after every window
> minimize/maximize or opening new dialogs and such, but it was,
> never the less, impressive.
>
> Of course, the one big downfall of this installation was office apps,
> so i had to leave it dual-boot and use Office97 for word processing
> and spreadsheets.. :oP
>
>
> Damian

I have 7.1 happily running on a p100 with 4Gig and 64Megs and for office apps 
Star Office 5. KDE is quite responsive and it equates very favourably with 
W98. I loaded almost everything off the disks (box pack) then disabled 
starting of the services i didn't need.

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