Has anyone updated the images to work on the I740 yet? Im interested in
trying out the GUI install.
Thanks,
Sam
It gave me a list of ethernet cards during the install and I just picked the
one that was mine. After that it asked if I wanted to use DHCP and I said
yes.
Sam
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 4:33 PM
Subject: Re:[C
Thats wrong. DHCP works on my cable modem just
fine. All you do is select your Eternet card from a list and it asks you if you
want to use DHCP and you anwser yes. Thats how I do my installs of
linux.
And to add to that, my IP is dynamic.
Sam
- Original Message -
From:
Jeff
Falling back to text mode will tick many users off. Especially those that
dont know how to use linux or those that want an easy install. Its also bad
press/reviews. Just more stuff people can say that doesnt work.
Anyways thanks for those that are trying to get it to work, I hope soon I
can try n
day, December 23, 1999 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] GUI Install Problems
> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Samuel McCloud wrote:
>
> > I downloaded the GUI Network floppy image from ftp and made the floppy
disk.
> > When I boot up on the floppy the mandrake logo came up near the top o
Why dont you do it yourself? Borrow RH's KDE RPMS and install them? It cant
be too hard. Also theres no reason to complain just because there not in the
directory where *YOU* want them.
Happy Holidays,
Sam
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From: "Troy Unrau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I downloaded the GUI Network floppy image from ftp and made the floppy disk.
When I boot up on the floppy the mandrake logo came up near the top of the
screen and all these red lines appeared in the background. Well I preceded
to wait for the light to go off on the floppy drive and nothing happens