I don't know if this will get through as I've already un-subbed.
I un-subbed from the list as I am extremely busy with a bunch of other
stuff at this time. I am not running any version of Linux right now and
probably won't be in the near future.
I would like to say that I have enjoyed being
Hewy if you have a large enough hard drive, give em each about 5 gig
and put both of them on, then if you have any room left, try Libranet,
Elx, and whatever else you want to play with.
It will give you some good experience dealing with multiple boots.
Ray
On 8 Jun 2002, at 14:45, Jerry
I remember reading somewhere maybe the Lycoris forum that it was
based on eW3.1. However I did go to Caldera and download a Cald
RPM and it worked as well as any RPM works. in other words it
installed with Dependency problems.
Ray
On 1 Jun 2002, at 9:46, Michael Hipp wrote:
Keith Antoine
Uhmmm...from what I read this morning, Red Hat and Mandrake have
been invited to join in the fun.
Also you might thank God for Elx and Libranet. They are both a couple
of really good up and coming distros. ELX is RPM based while Libranet
is Debian based. Altho ELX is actually incorporating
In order of size, but size isn't everything :)
1. AMD 350 running Caldera eD2.4 as webserver
2. Toshiba Sattellite Celeron 4?? running Win98SE
3. AMD 450 Win98SE and Libranet 2.0
4. AMD Duron 800 Win98SE Graphics and Webdesign
5. AMD 1800+ Win98SE, Libranet2.0, Elx pre-gold, Redmond
(lycoris),
Keith,
If you want to set up a geneaology site, it is easiest to do with
geneweb program. There are Versions available for Windows, Linux,
and Mac. It is not hard to setup and there are good instructions on the
site. It will import a windows gedcom file also.
Hi Bill,
Actually I didn't have any problem at all. Everything went pretty well. I
installed as cgi rather than a service as I didn't understand the
difference at the time. (been about 2 yrs or so.) It worked great for
quite some time, then I changed my hard drive and machine that I was
Go for it !
One of the primary things tho during the install if I remember correctly
is you need to have a gedcom file for it to convert to its format before
you can run it.
Ray
On 18 Mar 2002, at 20:40, Bill Day wrote:
Welp, Im in the midst of it right now, got ocaml in no probs and