I gave up I did a new install onto a clean drive, and it still barfed I'm
going back to 7.3
Chris
John Abreau wrote:
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Cheery [cool] morning to all. Someone expressing the joys of vi to me
last night sent this to me. The Struggle:
http://www.attrition.org/gallery/computing/struggle1.gif
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"Gold is the corpse of value."
_CRYPTONOMICON_ by Neal Stephenson
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On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 08:54, Jason Stephenson wrote:
> Please, tell us where to find the source. I'm sure the original poster
> needs it, and the rest of us would be interested, too.
Okay, for a limited time, until my DSL connection gets terminated (I'm
moving next week), the rpms will be avail
Hi all,
The room at Martha's is not available tomorrow night.
I've arranged for a room in at DWC tomorrow night for our meeting.
However, it's in a not-so-obvious place. Could someone in the Nashua
area who is able to stop by DWC tomorrow sometime and is willing to
help me out contact me dire
PLEASE NOTE: There has been a change of venue for tomorrow night's
meeting. Please spread the word!
WHERE: *Daniel Webster College*
Who:Anyone who cares to show up :)
What: Food, Beer, Linux
When: 19:30 (meeting) 18:00 (dinner, rsvp please)
Why:Vince McHugh delves int
Well, just for the record. I updated my laptop from RH 7.2 to RH 8.0
tonight and it went without any real hitches. Only thing was, the
Installer failed to make a boot floppy. I was able to make one manually
with no problem after the upgrade was done.
I had also been keeping the 7.2 install up t
I updated a laptop at work from 7.3 to 8.0 with no problems, even though it
didn't have any of the updates, I just think there is a driver issue
somewhere with version 8.0 and my hardware.
Jason Stephenson wrote:
> Well, just for the record. I updated my laptop from RH 7.2 to RH 8.0
> tonight a
On 18 Nov 2002, at 11:03pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can say with a fair amount of certainty that neither IPsec nor PPTP
> are included in any mainline 2.4 kernel, nor does Red Hat include them.
It wasn't clear if you didn't follow the thread from the start, but we
were talking about IPsec