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Great idea! g
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not even realistic.
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I will install SuSE 7.3 Pro after lunch. Things will go better after my
belly is full, right?
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, or
about ham radio in general, please contact me off-list.
/commercial message
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Michael:
Thanks for sharing your ELX experience, and the url for another distro. I
will have a look.
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Would some kind soul please e-mail me off-list if you see this message?
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and such to prevent underruns and only root can do those things. But
it seems
harmless, despite the warnings.
Dave
My thanks to all who responded with instruction and advice. I hope to
get to try this out later in the day.
Best regards to all.
Glenn
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memory has
deserted me on this one.
Can someone help?
TIA
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Hi:
I forgot to mention in my recent post, that I checked the iso file
against the published md5 checksum using md5sum, and it matches okay.
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in Pittsburgh, PA, TimeSys
Corporation, http://www.timesys.com/.
[snip]
Kurt:
Congrats, and best of luck in your new venture.
Regards,
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of this.
Thanks for your help.
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Hey, Group:
Here's the latest on the mail delivery problem. It should be resolved
soon. Thanks for you help and patience.
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Yes, I am. I resemble that remark. VBG
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about web site, reflector (if any), etc. I'll do a search
and see what surfaces. Letcha know.
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I have had NO mail from the list during the past 72 hours. Will someone
please drop a note to me off-list, if this message appears in the
linux-users mail (and explain to me what the hell's going on, if
possible)?
TIA
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Hi, Ron:
Yep, it made it this time.
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whipped out my
handy-dandy LILO boot floppy, repaired LILO on the hard disk and went
merrily on my way.
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build my /etc/lilo.conf on the hard drive, which the installation failed
to create on my hard drive.
I didn't try the method Bruce suggested - but I am sure I will do so at
my next opportunity, since it's a little easier than the YaST2 method.
[snip]
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- I'm kinda hazy on the last stop,
there.
HTH
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Hi, Joel:
Take a look at:
www.bcd2000.com
They have XP Home (full version) for 99 bux, but their XP Pro is priced at
$159.
FWIW
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Thought I would check this list out
Well, then... Hey! and welcome!
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and not the mbr) it won't be necessary to modify or restore
the mbr. But then, we have no use for fire insurance until the house
burns down.
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From
, but possibly both.
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label = suse
initrd = /boot/initrd.suse
optional
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other = /dev/hda1
label = windows
table = /dev/hda
#
image = /boot/memtest.bin
label = memtest86
Thanks, best regards, and Happy New Year to all who may choose to
observe the custom.
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Thanks for your help.
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Subject: Re: Memory lapse
Glenn
Ian:
I simply neglected to change the Windows label in LILO after upgrading
to XP, so it still refers to Win98SE. It dual-boots SuSE and WinXP just
dandy.
Or perhaps I misunderstood your warning?
Thanks for your alert!
Regards,
Glenn
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Vern:
In view of the foregoing, (in this thread) I feel compelled to point out
that the plural form of typo is typos and not typo's.
FWIW
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Glenn
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=Accesories=MSDOS Prompt (which, come to think of it,
that might not be a bad place to look on Win 98).
HTH
Good luck,
Glenn
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this has been done, up to 2 gig will be
available for normal use.
I don't think you can install Linux on a hard drive on which the utility is
still in place.
FWIW
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Hi, Ron:
Good to hear from you again, and glad you're feeling better.
I am typing this on my new computer - Pentium 3, 1 GHz, with 1 GB of
RAM. Works pretty good!
TTYL
73 de glenn
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Hi:
I apologize for sending to the list, what was intended as a personal
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Is it my imagination, or is the volume on this list way down over what
On Thursday 01 November 2001 21:08, you wrote:
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:39, Glenn Williams wrote:
Then I made sure I can boot both Linux and XP with PM 7 Boot Magic.
BM
this is *not* a flame at you. I have never properly understood why
people insist on using $60 flakey software when
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On Wednesday 31 October 2001 02:32, Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Group:
I know it's a nasty
:
Thanks for the tip - I will give that a try right now.
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screen.
I will work on replacing PM 7 Boot Mgagic with LILO next. Then I'll be
back to normal (whatever that might be).
Thanks to both of you for your help, suggestions and encouragement.
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On Wednesday 31 October 2001 07:26, you wrote:
I'm booting Windows XP pro using grub with no problems. Also running
it in VMware with no problems.
Hi, Ray:
Thanks for letting me know.
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all this, and my ass is pretty raw -
but go ahead - feel free. I deserve it!
I could sure use some help on how to proceed.
Regards,
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Hi, Group:
I know it's a nasty question, but someone has to ask it; will the
current LILO boot Windows XP?
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On Tuesday 30 October 2001 09:17, you wrote:
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Hi, Group:
I know it's a nasty question, but someone has to ask it; will the
current LILO boot Windows XP?
Dunno, I have a co-worker named _Milo_ who'd like to _boot_ the XP
developers in the arse though
Hey, Bob:
Thanks for responding. This is good to know.
Regards,
Glenn
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 13:46, you wrote:
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Glenn
I am booting XP (Home Edition) without problems using the current
LILO.
Regards...Bob
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On Sunday 28 October 2001 17:11, you wrote:
oh my god... I would turn around and leave right then and there
How did that photo of my ham radio bench get released?
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will you. My soon-to-be new wife went with me. It was a great time!
Have fun!
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Hi, Rick:
I just navigated to the Barbie web site - www.barbie.com - and it plays
like a Wurlitzer (including sound) for me. I am using Konqueror as my
browser, and SuSE 7.2 Pro on a P3 - 450 Mhz machine w/ 256M of RAM.
The KDE version is 2.1.2
HTH
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Hi, Group:
Is Windows XP a *real* operating system yet, or is it another GUI shell
running on top of MS-DOS v X.x???
Does anyone know?
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with this. This to me would
essentially ban all flight. There's no way to let pilots know where
these 'restricted areas' are or to easily avoid them even if the
pilot did.
A real overreaction in my opinion.
Right you are. Someone obviously did not think this through.
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kopecks...
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a version of that, rule .308,
but we wimped out and now are stuck with our own rule .223.
How about this rule: U.S. Pistol, cal .45, M1911A1
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Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
Any consequences?
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doing it with at least one other
machine. But when the question arose, my between-the-ears memory did a
total flameout!
Thanks.
Regards,
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On Monday 17 September 2001 09:01, you wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during
my 'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in
a machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus
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On Thursday 13 September 2001 17:55, you wrote:
Glenn Williams wrote:
On Thursday 13 September 2001 14:48, you wrote:
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Later, we dropped atom bombs on Japan.
After the atom bombing, the only sentiment expressed by Americans
Skippy wrote:
All cliques aside, I would like to see a surgical operation,
something well planned and executed, similar to Entebbe. One that
exorcises the cancer but leaves the good flesh still there.
I agree. This seems to me the most sensible approach.
Regards,
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Not a funny topic, but your metaphor is hilarious! ROTFLMAO
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Hi, Tim:
Very informative reply. Mucho gracias.
Regards,
Glenn
On Friday 07 September 2001 06:22, you wrote:
Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Tim:
What is a mozilla nightly?
Thanks.
Regards,
Glenn
Mozilla - the open source development project for Netscape 6 (and
some other
Very cool, Bruce:
Thanks for posting this. I have it bookmarked.
73 de Glenn
On Thursday 06 September 2001 09:30, you wrote:
Thought you might want to make a note of this site:
http://www.whatismyip.com/
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Thanks, Tim:
Obviously I did not read the info on the grc site carefully. I'll give
that a try.
Regards,
Glenn
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 08:57, you wrote:
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grc.com was not much help. First of all, I had to switch to
windoze and a different firewall
.
Also I would like to reformat one partition on the
drive as linux (it has 3 partitions all vfat at present).
Also is there a control center command or tool for this ?
Step by step instructions please.
Regards
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or recommendation, I'd like to hear it
while I'm in a browsing mode.
Best regards,
Glenn
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:23, you wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 11:30 am, Glenn Williams wrote:
Thanks, Tim:
Obviously I did not read the info on the grc site carefully. I'll
give
their product under the LNX BBC name.
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/
Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Collins:
That's exactly what I was looking for. Mucho gracias.
Regards,
Glenn
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to medium.
Joel
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Hi, Bruce:
I appreciate the offer. However, my ISP uses a DHCP server, so I dunno
how we could do that using my IP address. Cann one use the current
dynamic address for that purpose?
Regards,
Glenn
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 06:34, you wrote:
On Monday 03 September 2001 07:38 am, Glenn
txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:9553606 (9.1 Mb) TX bytes:1018790 (994.9 Kb)
Interrupt:10 Base address:0xf000
Thanks.
Regards,
Glenn
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 09:56, you wrote:
On Monday 03 September 2001 10:32 am, Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Bruce:
I appreciate the offer
Bruce:
Sorry - I guess I neglected to mention - as of last Thursday I am on
DSL - hot all the time. No dial-up or dial-on-demand.
Anything else I should furnish?
Regards,
Glenn
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 12:03, you wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 01:42 pm, Glenn Williams wrote
. It said that addresses such as
mine (10.0.0.2 - current dynamic address) are recyclable, and
unreachable from the external public Internet, and thus secure against
typical threats and discovery from passing Internet scanners.
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know what to expect, so I'll just 'wing it.'
It is 5:42 MDT.
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Hi, Collins:
That's exactly what I was looking for. Mucho gracias.
Regards,
Glenn
On Sunday 02 September 2001 07:05, you wrote:
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wrote:
Hi, Collins:
My CD-R/RW is EIDE/ATAPI, but with scsi emulation enabled in LILO
see anything similar in their lash-up?
TIA
Regards,
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a message like 'temporarily unavailable.'
[snip]
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Hi, Group:
Since the file I downloaded was already an .iso file, should I have
used the Rock Ridge extensions to transfer the file to the CD with
Xcdroast?
Just an afterthought.
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suggestions a try right
now. I'll letcha know 'was gibt' shortly.
Regards,
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not work with
the Disk-At-Once option; I had to choose Track-At-Once to light the
pilot light.
Way to go, guys. Thanks again.
Regards,
Glenn
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like to try the command line version.
Can you help?
Regards,
Glenn
On Sunday 02 September 2001 03:58, you wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 03:39:48 -0600 Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi, Group:
Since the file I downloaded was already an .iso file, should I have
used the Rock Ridge
Dyslexics of the world, UNTIE!
Subject line in last message should have read:
ER CD - SUCCESS!
instead of:
RE CD - SUCCESS!
Sorry.
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it bootable, I am sure you would have made that clear earlier.
Now I wonder if I have a corrupt image.
Can you tell me where you originally downloaded the image? Maybe I
should try to get a fresh, clean copy, and begin anew.
Thanks.
Regards,
Glenn
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, Net Llama observed:
I thought i posted the URL, but since so many are still asking for
it, i'll post it again:
ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/support/lfriedman/disk/
Please let me know if you have any problems downloading and/or
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interested.
TIA
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target harddrive bootable. It covers how to fool lilo into writing
the boot info where
you want it, on the newly created disk...
Makes for great reading and a neat way to mirror linux harddrives.
You can commit
the process to a bash script if you wish even. :')
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vastly different from
my understanding of the term.
FWIW - my 2 kopecks' worth.
Regards,
Glenn
On Friday 17 August 2001 08:41 pm, dep observed:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2805330,00.html
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in the
incident outlined above) insist on turning it into something lurid
and unclean. People are the funniest of animals.
Hi, burns and group:
Looked like FINE ART to me... And I am ^not^ too old to give a damn.
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wrong oar write
It shows me strait a weigh.
As soon as a mist ache is maid
It nose bee fore two long
And eye can put the error rite
Its rare lea ever wrong.
Eye have run this poem threw it
I am shore your pleased two no
Its letter perfect awl the weigh
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No, it was Andrew Jackson who said that.
Regards,
Glenn
On Monday 13 August 2001 10:45 am, Bill Campbell observed:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 07:38:49AM -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Wasn't it Mark Twain who said that anybody who could only spell a
word one way lacked imagination?
Bill
appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Trevor Stuart
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an example of number in the line above, please? Is it
the kernel version number, or the distro number, or you fill in the
blanks, please.
Thanks.
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Glenn
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Hi, Group:
I've spent all morning looking for a list of options that will be
accepted at the boot: prompt, when booting from a home brew or boxed
set boot disk.
Can anyone help?
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Glenn
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that they
were not those I had listed. They were coming from the same area but
it was giving me 'all' and not a selection I had made. I stopped this
and now once again no backgrounds, I assume this is a kde problem.
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No change, burns. It still looks the same.
Are others reporting a strange-looking font? If not, I might need to
change my reader config.
Regards,
Glenn
On Thursday 12 July 2001 05:28 am, you wrote:
Glenn Williams wrote:
The font still looks like that on an xt console here.
Just now had
to make use of the information. Most of
the HOWTO's are long on theory and short on example.
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to fdisk, there are several partitions with different file
types, among which are both Unix and Linux.
Thanks for the info. Also, thanks to others for their suggestions.
Regards,
Glenn
On Monday 09 July 2001 05:06 pm, you wrote:
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:41, Tom Wilson wrote:
Glenn Williams
, Glenn Williams wrote:
mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
and it produced the following error message:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0,
or too many mounted file systems
I tried it as su also, although that should not have been necessary
as normal system. I get the following error message
stage 1 Hard Disk Error
Any one have a clue. This drive did start with e-server 3.1 beta
install ok. Then install new 3.1 release.
Thanks
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please ignore #1 fixed
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that should not have been necessary.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Regards,
Glenn
On Monday 09 July 2001 01:28 pm, you wrote:
My guess is that that floppy was formatted as ext2, which is why
windoze can't read it. Does this work:
mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
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