On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Phil Risby pushed some tiny letters in this order:
Would some kind person tell me what to do with the iso file?
Do I burn it straight to CD or what?
Please instruct a first time iso downloader :-)
Thanks
Phil
If you don't have a burner (or forever forgetting to buy
On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, Abe pushed some tiny letters in this order:
Anybody know what extra cool new versions of old favorites this puppy sports?
X 4.01? 2.4 kernel? There is no read me in the directory that refers to the
ISO's.
Abe
Xfree 4.01 is very likely since initial 4.0 support
Tony McGee wrote:
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Phil Risby pushed some tiny letters in this order:
Would some kind person tell me what to do with the iso file?
Do I burn it straight to CD or what?
Please instruct a first time iso downloader :-)
Thanks
Phil
If you don't have a burner (or
Wilson wrote:
Would some kind person tell me what to do with the iso file?
Do I burn it straight to CD or what?
Please instruct a first time iso downloader :-)
You can burn the image to the CD, although there is another trick you
can do with it under Linx.
If you download it to your hard
Phil Risby wrote:
Wilson wrote:
I downloaded and installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta but everytime I try to
boot it stops at:
Would some kind person tell me what to do with the iso file?
Do I burn it straight to CD or what?
Please instruct a first time iso downloader :-)
Thanks
cool. Thanks fopr the input!
Abe
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On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, Abe pushed some tiny letters in this order:
Anybody know what extra cool new versions of old favorites this puppy
sports?
X 4.01? 2.4 kernel? There is no read me in the
On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Good luck, been looking all day with no luck =(
Mike
(Ulysses) iso is out
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror
that that has 7.2 ?
thanks,
philomena
I found the ISO's here:
yes, that's all good, but does anyone know yet how BIG the installation
is when it's done? I have a machine I would like to try it on, but the HDD
space is rather limited. (1BG) The only desktop I would be installing
would be the KDE desktop since I would be installing 7.2 beta just for the
I downloaded and installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 beta but everytime I try to
boot it stops at:
Partition check:
hde:
and goes no further.
Wilson
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There was a readme file that told how to burn an iso cd. I followed that.
Wilson
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Wilson wrote:
There was a readme file that told how to burn an iso cd. I followed that.
Wilson
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Use this command line to burn the ISO :
cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -eject -speed=4 iso file
just makesure the "dev" above is correct.. you can get what dev u are using
by typing
cdrecord -scanbus
~ cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.8.1 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg
Schilling
Wow! this sounds really awesome. I'm almost tempted to try it,
although...I've got my current install running so nicely that I hate to
disturb it. How much HDD space would a developer install take up?
--
Mark
** =/\= No
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror that that
has 7.2 ?
thanks,
philomena
Mark Weaver wrote:
Wow! this sounds really awesome. I'm almost tempted to try it,
although...I've got my current install running so nicely that I hate to
disturb it. How much
Good luck, been looking all day with no luck =(
Mike
(Ulysses) iso is out
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror
that that has 7.2 ?
thanks,
philomena
= Original Message From Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Sat Sep 02, 2000 at 04:16:35PM -0700, Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror
that that has 7.2 ?
I'm pretty sure that fr.rpmfind.net (or something similar to that)
aha !!
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake/iso/7.2beta/i586/
philomena
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Sat Sep 02, 2000 at 04:16:35PM -0700, Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an address for an ISO mirror
that that has 7.2 ?
I'm pretty sure that fr.rpmfind.net
Same old story. :(
I can download the beta (not as an iso), but have no idea how to divide it into
two iso images for an install.
Isn't this documented *anywhere*?
-- Stephen
On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, you wrote:
On Sat Sep 02, 2000 at 04:16:35PM -0700, Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
I can't find
Hcracked out mailer didn't actually send me message.
It should have said:
I couldn't find anything related to 7.2 at that URL. Anyone else have any
luck?
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= Original Message From Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Sat
Found one!
ftp://rufus.w3.org/linux/8/Mandrake/iso/7.2beta/i586/
-- Stephen
On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, you wrote:
= Original Message From Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Sat Sep 02, 2000 at 04:16:35PM -0700, Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
I can't find the files yet - can someone post an
Mark Weaver wrote:
Wow! this sounds really awesome. I'm almost tempted to try it,
although...I've got my current install running so nicely that I hate to
disturb it. How much HDD space would a developer install take up?
This is what I mean by "upgradeitis" - if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
probably I've missed something earlier in this thread but...there are two ISO
images in that directory. A installation and an extension ISO image. Why
would you need to divide one of them in two?
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Same old story. :(
I can download the
Anybody know what extra cool new versions of old favorites this puppy sports?
X 4.01? 2.4 kernel? There is no read me in the directory that refers to the
ISO's.
Abe
= Original Message From "Stephen F. Bosch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Mark Weaver wrote:
Wow! this sounds really
On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Wow! this sounds really awesome. I'm almost tempted to try it,
although...I've got my current install running so nicely that I hate to
disturb it. How much HDD space would a developer install take up?
This is what I mean by
There are iso images out there (I found one that I just posted).
But also there is the beta directory with all the files on it. You can also
find cooker directories out there. If you download the cooker directory, you'll
get all the files that go in the distribution. Only trouble is, that
Oh, cool. I didn't know that there was necessarily a 1 to 1 relationship
between the files in cooker and the beta's of the distro. SO I can browse the
cooker archive to see exactly which versions of everything are in the beta.
Neat.
You need to know what order files are installed in during the
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php3?sid=2902132634
Anybody know what extra cool new versions of old favorites this puppy
sports?
X 4.01? 2.4 kernel? There is no read me in the directory that refers to
the
ISO's.
Abe
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