Re: [expert] QNX DEMO

2000-01-07 Thread Chris Herrnberger
On Fri, 07 Jan 2000, you wrote: > QNX is very interesting. 8k microkernel, 150K web browser... The only > problem, it's not open source, and the last time I checked, a developper > license was around $15,000. > give muLinux a spinjust for the fun of it..:) Best Chris

Re: [expert] QNX DEMO

2000-01-07 Thread Chris Herrnberger
On Fri, 07 Jan 2000, you wrote: > QNX is very interesting. 8k microkernel, 150K web browser... The only > problem, it's not open source, and the last time I checked, a developper > license was around $15,000. > > But it's amazing to see that everything you need to access the internet > can fit on

Re: [expert] Oops... not MAILING list... Web Forum

1999-12-02 Thread Chris Herrnberger
Zope plus squishdot module will produce a slashdot clone plus an application server all in one. Check out www.zope.org and search for squishdot. they have their own site now I believe. Best Chris John Aldrich wrote: > > My bad.. > I told my boss what I'd found and he said "Oh, no...NOT > maili

Re: [expert] Mouse config hangs

1999-11-17 Thread Chris Herrnberger
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote: > This happened to me too when I was installing Mandrake on my laptop. > However it tends to happen when you load the PCMCIA boot disk. You might > try not loading PCMCIA or just being moving really quickly through the > install. I don't know why that is happening

Re: [expert] PCMCIA install broken...?

1999-11-11 Thread Chris Herrnberger
Derek: Using the instructions on the site for P3015ct I was able to get SuSe 6.0/6.1/6.2/ installed via FTP/PCMCIA. Neither version of Mandrake 6.0/6.1 have been successful to date. Contacted the Mandrake developers at 6.0 and was told it would be fixed shortly but also have not seen a functional

Re: [expert] Mandrake in the REAL WORLD.

1999-10-20 Thread Chris Herrnberger
Strongly suggest that you tune into the chatter on linuxtoday.com or sites of similar strains. Considering that all tier one vendors are now supporting Linux especially the server market, you can even get a server or desktop unit from Dell now, I don't think that Linux falls into the poor mans ser

Re: [expert] 6.1 PCMCIA fixed: Install PCMCIA 3.1.1

1999-10-20 Thread Chris Herrnberger
vanco: Is there a fix yet for the PCMCIA images to install mandrake via ftp with PCMCIA support. The install images dated sept 8 (bootnet.img) do not seem to work with a Linksys 10BaseT PCMCIA card and crash on second stage install. This seems to be indigenouse to RH/Mandrake not SuSe, Caldera, o

[expert] Lynxsys 10BaseT 6.1 PCMCIA.img support

1999-09-24 Thread Chris Herrnberger
Still struggling at this end to install 6.1 via ftp and pcmcia card (Lynksys). Is this card supported by rh/mandrake images? Any docs somewhere where I can read up on to build such an image if its not. Should be an interesting challenge. I know the driver exits as other distro's install on my te

[expert] 6.1 PCMCIA boot image

1999-09-21 Thread Chris Herrnberger
Earlier this week I posted that the PCMCIA.img may have a bug in it due to repeated failures on my laptop. Was wondering what the conclusion was. Is the image dates 8 Sept. clean or is there an error in this package. Just following up:) Chris Herrnberger

[expert] FTP/PCMCIA installation failure

1999-09-19 Thread Chris Herrnberger
greetings: Im trying to sort out why the ftp via pcmcia support installation fails repeatedly. Here are the details: dual boot win98/mandrake 6.0 system (fat32 on win98 side) using bootnet.img and pcmcia.img from 6.1 (source: tux.org and linuxberg.org) all smooth until second stage install: con