Hi all,
I have searched the web for the answer to my question
but have found conflicting info. So I turn to you,
experts!
What exactly are the benefits of recompling the kernel
(besides support for new device)?
I have asked this question before, and was told that
it optimizes the system to
on this one?
In closing, I think we need to get more dialog going
on this product. It appears to have massive
potential, yet little recognition, wouldn't you agree?
--- Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 02:32 am, JP wrote:
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comments below =)
--- Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Jan 16, 2003 at 07:04:10AM -0800, T E wrote:
Er sorry Vincent if I confused you. I guess I
have
been misunderstanding this whole Chapter 11
ordeal...
I was under the false impression that Mandrake was
disappearing
OK I guess this clears some of the confusion... Still
wonder why MDK left it so vague though. And you know
the funny thing? Click on the register your
firewall when you first enter the MNF box and you're
directed to
The page /products/mnf/register you are looking for
is missing
Then again,
Comments below...
--- Lorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 10 January 2003 10:20 am, T E wrote:
Hi all,
Perhaps this is a newbie question, but I would
really
like your expert opinion :) - (I can repost to
newb-list if it gets to hot in here)
My question is: what are the main
Oh no you're right. And he had the best WineX
tutorial I had found! Does anyone else know where
there is a simularly extensive WineX tutorial? You
know, one that covers compiling from CVS and finding
all the dependancies needed, etc...
--- James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it seems
Hi all,
Perhaps this is a newbie question, but I would really
like your expert opinion :) - (I can repost to
newb-list if it gets to hot in here)
My question is: what are the main differences between
MNF and SNF? I believe I heard MNF was built on mdk
8.2 and is for larger networks while SNF