Was it Ray Russell who wrote on Wednesday 09 January 2002 20:19:
Yes you can install both on the same drive. Do the NT4 install first
then install Win 2000 into a different directory. Since the registries
will be separate all applications will need to be installed under each
OS. You can
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:12:48PM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
I have a simple router, and the only thing I have to do is give the router
the host name that @home/@attbi expects. The rest is lights and mirrors.
That was the rub. I didn't know, and @HOME didn't tell me, that I needed
to supply
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 19:30:45 +0800
Chang [linuxism] [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the
bitstream:
do I need to make pending-patches before make patch-o-magic?
The INSTALL/README seemed to suggest that...
No.
The pending-patches is a very small subset of patch-o-matic (not
patch-o-magic).
Joshua Lee babbled on about:
On Monday 07 January 2002 06:02 am, Shane Broomhall wrote:
I am planning on moving from Windows 2000 to linux with in the next
month. I have basic linux skills, but I am by no means a competent user.
I am hoping that people on this list will be able to point
John Hiemenz babbled on about:
This will get down fairly soon, as neccessity is pushing me.. I am reading
info found at http://www.unixtools.org/cvs/server-how-to.html at the
moment.
deal. send your crib sheets (no matter how good) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
my attention in the subject and
On Thursday 10 January 2002 09:33 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote :
John Hiemenz babbled on about:
This will get down fairly soon, as neccessity is pushing me.. I am
reading info found at http://www.unixtools.org/cvs/server-how-to.html at
the moment.
deal. send your crib sheets (no matter how
I've decided to make my local source repository and installation notes
available both from the web (http://hunley.homeip.net/linux_sources/) and
through rsync (rsync -r hunley.homeip.net::source) for those who are
interested.
So what? you say.. I try to keep my Linux boxen fairly up to date,
On Thursday 10 January 2002 10:27 am, you wrote:
Randy babbled on about:
Is it possible to get Windows NT and 2000 to coexist on the same
hard drive? I've heard that NT won't reside with another OS.
TIA,
no offense to anyone, but unless you also have linux on that machine,
this thread
That is exactly what I wish to do. I want to eliminate the need to
install any client software. I don't need bells and whistles - just
access via a web browser.
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Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
Lynch Technologies Inc.
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Joel Hammer wrote:
Thanks.
I have no idea about kernels and libraries, all just mystical C talk to me.
I was asking this question because I wanted to understand if I had to rename
my /etc/resolv.conf.dhcp file to /etc/resolv.conf after dhcpcd creates the
latter file. I guess the answer
Kurt Wall wrote:
[...]
glibc -- particularly, the resolver library and the NSS (Name Service
Switch) facilities. Specifically, the file resolv/resolv.h defines
the macro _PATH_RESCONF:
#define _PATH_RESCONF /etc/resolv.conf
Here's a question that came up in our study group. Do name
Sir,
I am rephrasing the thing.
I have windows XP on one partition.
I have Linux(SUSE 7.1, kernel 2.4) on another
On windows partition there is a 16x CD-RW of Priya(a local company).
I want this CDRW to work also with Linux as my ASUS CD-R is working. I
was asking from where I will find the
John Hiemenz wrote:
I come from many years of SCCS and want to try my hand at setting up a CVS
server on one of our internal lans.
Just thought I'd ask ahead of time to see if anyone else has done this and if
there are items to be on the lookuot for.. besides my spelling ability
All the
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Hi,
Just a note in case you're using eServer 2.3. The included CVS version
doesn't work as a server. You'll need to download a newer version of
CVS a install it.
I don't know if this is specific to Caldera or the shipped cvs version.
On Thu, 10
Lee babbled on about:
No need to get touchy. An occasional Microgreed question isn't going to
destroy the list. And, there is an awful lot talent available here. As
for the original question I would advise getting a copy of Partition and
Bootmagic 5 or above. Set up two NT partitions and load
Recently built a quad boot (Win98/Mandrake 8.0/W3.1b/SuSe 7.2) box. To
keep down traffic congestion in the mbr I boot into the SuSe using a
floppy boot disk. For safety's sake I want to make a few duplicate boot
disks. No matter how I try to go about it I get an error message that
says the floppy
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Lee babbled on about:
No need to get touchy. An occasional Microgreed question isn't going to
destroy the list. And, there is an awful lot talent available here. As
for the original question I would advise getting a copy of Partition and
Bootmagic 5 or above.
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Recently built a quad boot (Win98/Mandrake 8.0/W3.1b/SuSe 7.2) box. To
keep down traffic congestion in the mbr I boot into the SuSe using a
Scribbling feverishly on January 10, Dave Anselmi managed to emit:
Kurt Wall wrote:
[...]
glibc -- particularly, the resolver library and the NSS (Name Service
Switch) facilities. Specifically, the file resolv/resolv.h defines
the macro _PATH_RESCONF:
#define _PATH_RESCONF
At 06:14 PM 1/10/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Unless you have a really, really weird CDRW, it doesn't reside in an OS,
its a physical device.
Setting it up is the same exact process as you used to setup the CDR.
If you don't mind me asking, why do you have 2 burners on the same box?
That is perhaps he
Actually they work great over IP. I use it frequently.
Raymond Russell
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