Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-28 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:30:37AM +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote: > > With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order > > alternative would be to install Debian as a VM. > > I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux? > > https:/

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-28 Thread Richard Hector
On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote: With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order alternative would be to install Debian as a VM. I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install I've never used it myself. Rich

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 09:00:52 -0400 JAMES BOSWELL wrote: > if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be > able to effectively run debian on this laptop? The best way to find that out is to get a Live version of Debian, and see if boots and runs without problems. > Device na

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread David Christensen
On 10/17/21 6:00 AM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote: if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to effectively run debian on this laptop? Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable) Device ID

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread Jude DaShiell
I think the o.p. may have got debian linux confused with debian lynx that makes more sense over here. Many Linux distros have code words for each major version of their distributions. The current stable code word for debian is bullseye. I've been installing debian since sarge and remember no lyn

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread Dan Ritter
Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > JAMES BOSWELL wrote: > > > install debian lynx > > Dan Ritter > > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye, > > I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system" > is meant. ;-) > Ah, you think it's a spieling error. Reas

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread David Wright
On Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 09:00:52 (-0400), JAMES BOSWELL wrote: > if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to > effectively run debian on this laptop? How big is the hard drive, and how much space is currently occupied? Cheers, David.

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, JAMES BOSWELL wrote: > > install debian lynx Dan Ritter > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye, I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system" is meant. ;-) Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread Dan Ritter
JAMES BOSWELL wrote: > if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to > effectively run debian on this laptop? > > Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U > Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz > Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable) > Product ID 00356-0

Re: question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread john doe
On 10/17/2021 3:00 PM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote: if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to effectively run debian on this laptop? You are planning on creating a 'multiboot' with Debian and Windows! The best thing that I can suggest is to Google 'multiboot Bullseye

question from total newbie. a little help please

2021-10-17 Thread JAMES BOSWELL
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to effectively run debian on this laptop? Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable) Device ID CAACC244-37B7-4294-84E4-E73B9C030FDF Product

Re: Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:05:35PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > You probably only need to hit the "send" button once (seven copies of > the message ended up on the list). Given that AOL rejects my mail at SMTP connect: $ telnet mailin-01.mx.aol.com 25 Trying 205.1

Re: Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread Martin Jungowski
Yes, please do us a favor and disable HTML-messages. I'm like Jeff, HTML-mails go directly into the spam folder unless the sender is whitelisted. On topic: All current VIA-mainboards (except for the Athlon64 ones) are pretty well supported so you may wanna get one of those. Same with nForce3 mainb

Re: Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread Jeff Elkins
On Monday 29 September 2003 12:05 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote: >You probably only need to hit the "send" button once (seven copies of >the message ended up on the list). > I'd also add that HTML messages are not good. On my system they go directly into the spam folder, unless the sender is whitelis

Re: Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread Roberto Sanchez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appre

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f

Little Help Please

2003-09-29 Thread XDebian
Hello, I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody.  I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on.  I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here. I appreciate your help and thanks f