On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 17:20, Larry Cook wrote:
I've been watching a domain name that I'd like to grab. It is now a month
past expiration but GoDaddy still reports it as not available.
I've tried finding info on how expired domain names are handled but haven't
found much useful other than
I want to crimp five RJ45 plugs onto some lengths
of cable. Since I don't do this very often I'm
hoping to avoid buying a $30 crimper that'll just
sit in my toolbox afterwards. Anybody got one?
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On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 04:36:23PM -0400, Bill Freeman wrote:
You may consider this off topic, but I can't see Windows folks
as knowing how to do anything other than take over the whole
machine...
I wish that I never had to boot into Windows. But I aint
there yet (though it's
You may consider this off topic, but I can't see Windows folks
as knowing how to do anything other than take over the whole
machine...
I wish that I never had to boot into Windows. But I aint
there yet (though it's down to on the order of once a month). I have
a dual boot RH9 -
So, I'm considering the Microsoft re-install dance. And yes,
I'll do backups of the Linux stuff first. But I'm looking for tips,
war stories, and warnings as to what to say to W98 install to minimize
the likelihood of having to restore the Linux partitions.
Good instinct, but don't
I've re-installed the earlier revs of Win98/WinME a number of times
using pretty much the same procedure Randy outlined with no
problems..And when done installing to /dev/hda, simply re-run grub after
booting Linux with the boot floppy..
JFeole
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Randy Edwards wrote:
So, I'm considering the