Re: Hi

2001-11-30 Thread Karl J. Runge
OK, no cracks about the null email. I went spasmo with ^D instead of ^C. Let me take this opportunity to correct a statement I made at last night's MELBA meeting: I implied my wife doesn't have the root passwd on her Linux desktop, upon reflection she does! With a passwd she chose way back in

Hi

2001-11-30 Thread Karl J. Runge
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Re: SuSE 7.3 for PPC

2001-11-30 Thread Rich Payne
Actually I don't that is legal as the SuSE installer (Yast) is not redistributable, and even if you could remove it the CDs wouldn't be very useful w/o it. --rdp On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Michael Bovee wrote: > Well, since I can't buy more hours in a day to learn how to DIY my > own Linux updat

SuSE 7.3 for PPC

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Bovee
Well, since I can't buy more hours in a day to learn how to DIY my own Linux updates, I think buying this brand new package from SuSE is what I need to get things working quickly, and I can RTFM in my 'spare' time to figure out what I'm doing. I've been impressed with their documentation and

Re: OT: where to buy?

2001-11-30 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Michael Bovee wrote: > I'm considering buying SuSE 7.3 for PPC ... Linuxcentral.com wants 75 > bucks for it. Have you tried http://www.cheapbytes.com ? > Thanks. As a newbie, it sure is nice to get such fast and considerate > feedback on this list. S. You'll spoil

Re: Xemacs

2001-11-30 Thread Brian Chabot
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Paul Lussier & others gave some great advice... I got the options to save, but it still prints single sided... > >What happens when you set lpr-switches manually in your .emacs to > >whatever you need to accomplish double-sided printing; e.g.: That's just it. It isn't

OT: where to buy?

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Bovee
Hi all, I'm considering buying SuSE 7.3 for PPC, because it seems to be better suited for out-of-the-box use of MacOnLinux (MOL), as well as USB support, PC card slot configuration, and some other things I haven't been able to get working yet. (Things that wouldn't be a problem if I knew what

Re: Debian on a laptop?

2001-11-30 Thread Bill Mullen
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Bill Sconce wrote: > The machine needs to end up with things like KDE 2.2, though. > I'm not expecting to find that on any CD. > > What would you guys start with? (Has anyone in the group > actually loaded Debian on a T22?(*)) How about getting KDE on > CD, is that possib

Re: Debian on a laptop?

2001-11-30 Thread Ham
- Original Message - From: Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:06 PM Subject: Debian on a laptop? > What would you guys start with? (Has anyone in the group > actually loaded Debian on a T22?(*)) How about getting KDE on > CD, is

Debian on a laptop?

2001-11-30 Thread Bill Sconce
At last! I'm going to dump the remaining Microsoft stuff on the machine which Janet uses. We're going to replace her machine. Special arrangements have been made with Santa for a Thinkpad T22. When it gets here it will start life with Linux. At the risk of biting off too much to chew, I woul