OK depends on your download speed and how fast the server is.
If your bandwidth is 1.5 Mbps or Mega BIT per second down you're capable
of a download speed of 192 KBPS or Kilo BYTE per second download. For a
700MB file you're talking about 3,734 minutes or 1.04 hours. The first 2
isos are
things if I download
the iso.
Still interesting feed back I have gotten so far.
Thanks again to all who post.
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 08:46 PM, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Friday 07 February 2003 08:33 pm, Todd Franklin
wrote:
OK depends on your download speed and how fast
Note to self: "do not give advice while drinking. do not give advice while
drinking..."
Todd Franklin wrote:
woops meant seconds
that's 3600 seconds per hour
Robert wrote:
I have done that
in the past for dial up downloads. As for my connection I
I love it man! Thanks again for your great work!
Todd Franklin
Todd Slater wrote:
I should keep a list of people (if any?) who use this so I won't trouble
the list at large with this.
You can change the default extension in the main config section (if your
camera uses .JPG instead
BTW, add me to your list. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Todd Franklin wrote:
I love it man! Thanks again for your great work!
Todd Franklin
Todd Slater wrote:
I should keep a list of people (if any?) who use this so I won't trouble
the list at large with this.
You can
She was chunky in the first few seasons, then she started to lose weight.
I think Marina Sirtis started smoking
;-)
FemmeFatale wrote:
At 02:47
AM 1/5/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew
on you. Kinda like his beard. Anyway, Deanna was great! You can
Deanna Troi was fabulous. And Will Riker grew on you. Kinda like his beard.
Anyway, Deanna was great! You can instantly tell what season you're watching
by looking at her bust size.
Anders Lind wrote:
I had heard a cast member was going to be killed off...from the looks of
it
try deleting the .mozilla folder in your profile first. then start mozilla
Chris wrote:
Somehow my mozilla setup apparently got fubared, ie..if I try to print a site
it shuts down. I think the only way to fix it is to remove it and reinstall.
My question is what is the easiest/best way
no problem. glad to help
Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 04:47 pm, Todd Franklin decided to hunt and peck
on the keyboard and typed:
try deleting the .mozilla folder in your profile first. then start mozilla
Chris wrote:
Somehow my mozilla setup
quick reply though, it's really appreciated.
Todd
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 10:01 pm, Todd Franklin wrote:
Wondering if anyone can help us out. My buddy's sister bought a new
Toshiba Satellite (1410-s173) which includes an integrated GeForce4 go
MX420. Problem
.
Todd Franklin
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
i've used the rpm source files (glx and kernel) and do the rpm --rebuld method,
follow the readme. works great
Todd
Carl J. Bauman wrote:
I don't know
if this will help but it's all I got; an excerpt from the FAQ section of
the README file that comes with the NVidia driver for Linux:
I have only one thing to say about trackballs: CARPEL-TUNNEL SYNDROME
FemmeFatale wrote:
At 09:35
AM 11/22/2002 +, you wrote:
On Friday 22 Nov 2002 12:45 am, FemmeFatale wrote:
Seriously, ditch the stupid rodent get a trackball. G/f
I both had
probs with soreness Stuff.
Nope you're stuck! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
HA HA HA HA! Cough! Gag! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
Mike M wrote:
How do I remove myself from the list? I can't handle
200 emails an hour anymore. =/
=
I agree completely Stephen
Todd
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 22:48, Todd Franklin wrote:
You should look into getting one of those walmart Microtel machines if
you want something cheap. What gets me is that alot of the reviewers
bash them because they're slow
Main reason I prefer netscape 7 over mozilla is netscape mail. Mozilla mail
will not work for netscape web mail period. You can put all the IMAP settings
in manually but will error out every time. They intentionally must have
set it up that way. I have 2 netscape webmail accounts that I rely
Have to agree on the printer choices. I bought into an article i read about
3 years ago on the Lexmark 3200 being a great value for a "high quality"
ink jet printer. So they were on sale at best buy and I bought 2 of them.
One for us and one for my roommate's daughter. They are total
You should look into getting one of those walmart Microtel machines if you
want something cheap. What gets me is that alot of the reviewers bash them
because they're slow. HELLO!?! Look at the price! Of course they're not
going to have the speed and performance of a 2GHz + computer. But if you
This might make all of you feel a little better. :-) Steve Ballmer at
a corporate meeting. What a f***ing moron!
http://www.stenstad.net/storage/ballmer_dance.mpg
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Thanks Miark Nice to know I'm not alone
:-)
Miark wrote:
Todd,
I use Win4Lin and the same thing happened to me. When I corrected
the time today, it took.
Miark
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:09:35 +
Todd Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you're right. I never saw
OK here's my problem: Daylight savings time took effect the other
night. My BIOS seems to be capable of taking care of this itself. KDE
did too. So now my clock was 2 hrs behind. I used the KDE time and
Date configuration, and set it to the correct time CST (central standard
time GMT-6)
er 2002 11:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Clock settings
Todd Franklin wrote:
OK here's my problem: Daylight savings time took effect the other
night. My BIOS seems to be capable of taking care of this itself.
KDE did too. So now my clock was 2 hrs behind. I used th
I was doing that too until everybody pulled support for it :-(
Oh well. It was time to make "the jump" anyway. So far, it's been running
quite well... :-)
Hey just noticed you're from KC! Cool! I live in OPKS. Good to know there's
more of us here.
Todd
David Reynolds wrote:
I'm
first of all, try changing the year on your computer (FYI it's 2002 now)
lol ;-)
try eroaster's cd image functions
Robert Beach wrote:
If you really want to do that, then go for it. I highly suggest you don't
though. Even though it's a pain at first, wade through the menus and read
the file descriptions. It's educational to say the least. If you don't
think you need it, then don't install it, you probably don't. Skip all the
Hi,
Here's a link to a page that has open office in rpm format! It works like
a champ and is much easier to install. The links will install to the mandrake
menus under "office." Download the file (you'll need to "save target as"
from netscape) then just go to the console as root and do:
rpm
Confirmation: This is the real deal. I haven't burned them yet, but
here's the information from eroaster:
Volume ID: MandrakeLinux9.0-inst-1
Volume ID: MandrakeLinux9.0-inst-2
Volume ID: MandrakeLinux9.0-i18n-doc
I'm still a bit sceptical whether the distro is ready for prime-time
yet, but
you'll need to create a simlink to /usr/local/bin/netscape. If I were you,
I'd try KDE, it's much more user-friendly than gnome, esp for first-time
users. In KDE, just right-click on the desktop, create new, and choose link
to application. Browse to /usr/local/bin/ and select "netscape" You
ay you can access it from a command line by symply typing "getpix.sh" and/or you can create a shortcut on your desktop pointing to it.
Anyway, best of luck. I'm sure there will be more comments if this doesn't do it for you.
Todd Franklin
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Subject:
Re: [newbie] can't download photo's from fujifilm MX-2900
Date:
Thu, 12 Sep 2002 01:41:07 -0500
From:
Todd Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
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References:
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Subject:
Re: [newbie] fstab - digital camara install
Date:
Fri, 23 Aug 2002 23:06:31 +0100
From:
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
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Original Message
Subject:
[newbie] getpix and sizetest
Date:
Fri, 23 Aug 2002 20:13:52 -0400
From:
Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
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Hi Miark,
I'm a win4lin user and just letting you know that it's compatable with all
applications except any games or aps that require direct X or 3d. Office
applications should work fine. What I did with my buddy is split the cost
of the software with a buddy who needed it for his business
Get yourself a cheap router. I have a linksys BEFSR41 that I like alot.
I've heard the dlink router is just as good and about half the price.
These routers act as a dhcp server to your internal network and have
options for PPPOE if your service provider requires it. They're a great
I agree with Anne, as a rule, I keep my writer as master on the
secondary IDE chain. Other than that, I've had no problems running a
hard drive or another CD-ROM as slave on the secondary IDE. As long as
the writer is master on the secondary chain, it doesn't care if the
slave is a cdrom
I've always had problems trying to use a writer as slave in any
configuration. Master on secondary IDE (IDE1) is the only way to go
with a writer.
Toader
et wrote:
On Saturday 10 August 2002 12:00 pm, you wrote:
On Friday 09 Aug 2002 6:27 pm, you wrote:
On Friday August 9 2002
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