Re: LS120 drive

2001-05-07 Thread Andrew Hagen
From: > "Andrew Hagen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ><http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/swift/johnny/sys/ls120-linux.html> >indicates that as early as kernels 2.0 something there was support >for running an IDE LS-120 as an a: drive. Oh my God. It was early when I wrote that.

Re: LS120 drive

2001-05-07 Thread Andrew Hagen
ver. good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 4 May 2001 10:32:25 +0200 (CEST), Sebastiaan wrote: >Hello, > >I am planning to copy several hundreds (thousands?) of old Amiga floppys >to my computer and burn a cd from it. My Amiga drives are old and >relatively slow and an

Re: LOGO (with the turtle)

2001-05-06 Thread Andrew Hagen
Sorry about replying as opposed to starting a new thread. Thanks for the help. Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

LOGO (with the turtle)

2001-05-05 Thread Andrew Hagen
Does anyone know of a free Linux implementation of LOGO computer language? (The LOGO with the turtle.) Are there debs available? Thank you very much, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: SCSI challenge

2001-01-04 Thread Andrew Hagen
Which Advansys card do you have? In any case, this page could help. <http://www.connectcom.net/downloads/software/os/linux.html> good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 17:50:35 -0800, David S. Bach wrote: >It's really nice to get X up with Debian. It real

Re: reccomended raid controller

2000-11-29 Thread Andrew Hagen
orted under Linux. The Linux kernel includes driver support for the Compaq Smart Array Controller family." For those unfamiliar, the "Smart Array" brand is what Compaq calls its RAID controllers. In conclusion: Compaq. Burn money for quality. Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-25 Thread Andrew Hagen
to SCSI than into IDE. The SCSI FAQ is kind of old, but still informative. It's at <http://www.scsifaq.org/>. Whatever you decide to do, good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://clam.rutgers.edu/~ahagen/>

Navidad is a virus

2000-11-14 Thread Andrew Hagen
E. Due to the bugs in the code, after being executed, the worm causes your system to be unusable. = Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Testing modems

2000-11-04 Thread Andrew Hagen
; and get back "OK", you are communicating with the modem. Then you can alter the registers and settings of the modem as specified in the manual. Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 04 Nov 2000 07:41:04 -0800, Cam Ellison wrote: >I am having problems with my USR 1171; among its

Re: How to scan disks for physical errors?

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Hagen
75 gigabytes within a few months. Okay, that's an exaggeration, but really not too much of one. Good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 12:37:06 +0100, Jean-Paul ARGUDO wrote: >Hi all > >I hope someone can help me, and that this message will fly thru the us

Re: password protect a directory?

2000-10-28 Thread Andrew Hagen
cess upon entering of the password. To say the least, that is a very weak security model. I'd advise you to use the UNIX security permissions, as other posters have suggested, the experimental Linux ACL's, encryption, or removable media. good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://clam.rutgers.edu/~ahagen/>

Re: NDS Corporate Edition for Linux - Looking for help

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew Hagen
I'm a former Novell sys admin. A lot of people don't realize it, but NDS is a mature technology. Microsoft's "Active Directory" has about 10 years of catching up to do. If Novell says only RedHat 6.1 and 6.2 are supported, don't use Debian, or Slackware, or SUSE, or whatever for this NDS thing.

Re: 2.2: MBR install whacks my system boot

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew Hagen
>From DOS, try fdisk /mbr Also, run a virus scan of the DOS partition, MBR, and boot records. I like NAV, personally. Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://clam.rutgers.edu/~ahagen/>

Re: CD distro

2000-09-26 Thread Andrew Hagen
Their CD's have the standard format. Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: advanced power management and linux?

2000-09-17 Thread Andrew Hagen
computer, it's not the PS. good luck, Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://clam.rutgers.edu/~ahagen/>

Re: RedHat = MS-Linux???

1999-03-28 Thread Andrew Hagen
GNU/Linux is the freedom: to use it, customize it, and control your own computer. Red Hat control would remove that advantage. -- ------- Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

Re: more ram and larger harddrive then the bios can take

1999-03-24 Thread Andrew Hagen
E disc drive to work together, you could try a recently purchased IDE expansion card. These are hard to find, but should get the job done along with drive geometry remapping software (Ontrack, EZ-drive, etc). But generally I'd avoid this option. -- Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]