On 3/3/2009 9:46 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Any recommendations for the best way to organize a big
old disk chock full of different versions of linux so I
can boot different ones
Virtual Machine?
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
the In-Reply-To header, not by the Subject, i.e. conforming mail
clients pay *no attention* to the Subject header when displaying
threads. People who hijack threads and plead that they "fixed" the
Subject line should be told about this so they don't do it again.
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On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 20:38 -0500, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
> --- Jim Cornette wrote:
> >
> > Issuing xdriver=vesa as a kernel parameter on boot should allow the vesa
> > driver to be loaded when you boot. Though I am not toying around with the
> > Live CD, the X server should work the same as tradi
Hello Fedora Users.
I recently did an installation on my workstation, dual, dual-core
opterons on an Asus KFN5-D SLI with two 8800GS cards in SLI. Previous
versions of Fedora have gone okay, with the usual quirks that have to
get worked through, but I'd like some help with this one.
I instal
Stuart wrote:
Marland V. Pittman wrote:
Kevin Kempter wrote:
I start the Fedora 10 install and I get the graphical install screen
fine, and the keyboard works but no mouse, Ive tried both USB and
PS2 mouse with no luck
I have a box that I installed F10 on and the cursor is actually
Kevin Kempter wrote:
I start the Fedora 10 install and I get the graphical install screen fine, and
the keyboard works but no mouse, Ive tried both USB and PS2 mouse with no luck
I have a box that I installed F10 on and the cursor is actually
invisible. I think it has something to do with the
Marland V. Pittman wrote:
Hello Fedora Users I need some suggestions for ripping CDs.
I only got a short session in last night. My toddlers were clingy, and
we had to make a run to the grocery.
I took three CDs... my Kanye West discs. I loaded up my Fedora Install,
which was hosed up from an
max wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 10:55 -0400, Marland V. Pittman wrote:
Hello Fedora Users I need some suggestions for ripping CDs.
I have done this using Rhythmbox , I have two optical drives, i have
inserted cds into both drives and then queued both to be copied to
the
Todd Zullinger wrote:
Marland V. Pittman wrote:
Craig White wrote:
I ended up using iTunes on one of my Windows systems in my office
that I rarely use...set it up to scan and eject.
That's exactly the experience I'm looking for.
Grip has an option to a
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 10:55 -0400, Marland V. Pittman wrote:
Hello Fedora Users I need some suggestions for ripping CDs.
I ended up using iTunes on one of my Windows systems in my office that I
rarely use...set it up to scan and eject.
That's exactl
Hello Fedora Users I need some suggestions for ripping CDs.
I've got a few towers with lots of 5.25 bays, and lots of optical
drives. I'd like to rip all of my CDs to .ogg Vorbis files, because
freedom is awesome, and I don't want to be patent encumbered, or
whatever I've been brainwashed to b
Mick M. wrote:
Bad bios etc.
How do you update the bios when it won't even post?
I had a pretty scary BIOS flash once. I picked up a used Dual-Opteron
board/RAM/CPUs.
They worked great, but I got this message basically saying that it couldn't
detect the
CPUs properly. I'd have ignored it, exce
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