RE: An easy home version of Linux

2004-10-18 Thread Michael Anaya
Hello everyone, Can someone recommend an easy to use, home version of Linux that can be housed on a 1.9GB harddrive, 252MB memory, and 512 MHz? I've looked at Fedora and I don't think I have the resources for it. As always, thanks. Anna Try Knoppix http://freshmeat.net/projects/knoppix/ - To

RE: 3 button optical mouse

2004-03-29 Thread Michael Anaya
i was delivered a linux system with a belkin 3 button ball-type PS2 mouse. two problems: 1) don't like ball-mice 2) i boycott belkin is it possible to get a 3-button optical mouse to replace it? all of the mice i can find have scroll wheels and i have no idea if they work with linux, and they se

RE: keeping static ip address alive between restarts

2004-02-20 Thread Michael Anaya
> You wrote: > Running Red Hat 8.0 (2.4.18-14) on an old Acer I have keyed > ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 > to set my box's ip address for my small LAN. What additional > command > should I use to write that address permanently, so that I do not > have > to > ifconfig each time I restart? I have re

RE: Setting permissions in a public folder

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Anaya
similar in our office. I created individual shares for each user and used host allow mapped to their IP to only allow that particular machine access to the share, and turn browseable set to no, so the share doesn't show up in a windows network. michael anaya - To unsubscribe from this lis