[Cooker] Auora freeze (no FB)

2000-09-13 Thread MailListReader
Hi: On the current beta (mirrored last night) the install goes along just fine, however on the first boot it fails to start auora (sorry if the spelling is wrong there) since the framebuffer startup is not an option in lilo. Also a few days ago selecting the boot of 'linux' from lilo did

[Cooker] 7.2Beta thoughts.

2000-09-10 Thread MailListReader
First off I would like to give kudos to all involved in making LM7.2, it is very innovative and loaded with features. I have experianced some problems with the new release, but I realize it is only Beta and has a long way to go. Please forgive me if these problems have already been brought to

Re: [Cooker] Mandrake's Reputation

2000-09-10 Thread MailListReader
I agree. I switched from RedHat and Slackware to LM back when 6.1 started. I sat down one weekend and tried many distros including SuSE, Mandrake, and Debian, Mandrake came out on top, I had no problems with that distro, 6.2 either. 7.0 bombed, but I knew enough to get it wokring, however a

Re: [Cooker] 7.2 Beta 1 Issue

2000-09-09 Thread MailListReader
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, frank wrote: On Fri, 08 Sep 2000, you wrote: Finally got a good download of Beta 1 ISO installed and found the following problems that are of immediate concern to me: 1. Printer list empty, unable to configure printer. if you use drakconf, it shows the printer

[Cooker] Network Collisions?

2000-09-09 Thread MailListReader
Hi: This may not be the best place to talk about this, but anyway . . . on my home network I experiance massive amounts of collisons, but only when talking to my main workstation box. This box has a 3Com 905C in it. Although transfers seem to be fast and error free, everytime I look at

Re: [Cooker] Telnet message

2000-09-02 Thread MailListReader
off the top of my head) will be displayed when FTPing in, usually '.message' or '.welcome' are default, both in /home/ftp/. Good Luck! On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Guillaume Rousse wrote: MailListReader a écrit : Hi: I know this is a stupid question, but I know someone out there can

[Cooker] Good Tape Drive?

2000-09-02 Thread MailListReader
Can anyone recommend a good non-SCSI tape drive for Linux? Please consider ease of setup, price, performance, etc. I'm looking for something in the 2-6 GB range, but could go higher. Thanks. **** Nick Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]