I have the 64-bit edition running right now, but I did not upgrade from
anything, it was a fresh install. So far all I've learned is that Beryl
is broke. :-)
-ray wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Jonathan Helis wrote:
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>
>> I downloaded the latest Kubuntu, 7.04 Feisty Fawn, and so far it's
>>
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Jonathan Helis wrote:
> I downloaded the latest Kubuntu, 7.04 Feisty Fawn, and so far it's
> pretty good. Anyone else here tried it?
I just installed kubuntu feisty on friday. So far i like it, although the
upgrade from dapper was pretty painful. The recommended way was t
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> Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:31:41 -0500
> From: "Andrew Baudouin"
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] "Chat feature?"
> To: general at brlug.net
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I think the whole thought process around Linux as a desktop is just
totally wrong. Here's why:
http://www.techevangelism.com/2007/04/30/a-linux-desktop-or-just-another-desktop/
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Hi All,
I'm wondering if the irc chat node is still up and running? I know, everyone
is either at work (Uggh!)
or taking classes of some kind. Since I'm medically retired, I have some
"free" time during the day and hopefully like to get some on-line help (LOL!)
with Fedora 6, should I get 'st
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> Respectfully submitted,
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Good point!
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> supersede routers "my.default.route.ip" ;
>
> You can "man dhclient.conf" for more info and a full sample to start
> from. Another option would be to give your host a static reservation in
> the DHCP server, and have that reservation not give out a default route.
You could also set the rout
Also note that updating your routing table manually via a boot script
will only work temporarily - When the DHCP client renews its IP address
- which typically happens every 1-24 hours, depending on your server's
configuration - it will override the default gateway again. Your best
bet is to ei
Well, the last install I ran was telling Feisty to do the partitioning
with NO LVM. But yeah, I guess I should see what it comes up as.
Sounds like something good to do on my lunch break. Living 7 blocks
from work is teh nice.
Joe
On 4/29/07, Andrew Baudouin wrote:
> I'm thinking that a 500 Mhz
If your goal is to have your DHCP client not use the default gateway
that the DHCP server gives you, you can override this by creating an
/etc/dhclient.conf file and place a line in that file that reads
something like:
supersede routers "my.default.route.ip" ;
You can "man dhclient.conf"
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