On Friday 20 Jun 2003 1:32 am, Ralph Bagwell wrote:
Anne , thanks heaps.
No problem
Did what you said and have booted up three times now with no
glitches -.
Glad to hear it.
I got another question for ya - don't tell anyone I asked/.
I have managed to upgrade to KDE 312 on my right box -
quoting Anne Wilson; Friday 20 June 2003 03:47 am:
On Friday 20 Jun 2003 1:32 am, Ralph Bagwell wrote:
Anne , thanks heaps.
No problem
Did what you said and have booted up three times now with no
glitches -.
Glad to hear it.
I got another question for ya - don't tell anyone I
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 09:54, Ralph Bagwell wrote:
My 9.1 install went so-so on my left machine ( I simply replaced
the drive - installed XP - left half of the 40 GB available - ) Four
things failed to install - two from the first disk and two from the
second disk. When Linux failed to boot , I
Four notified me that they could not install. All these were readable and
copyable in Windows and I have since reput them with no problem by
installing with Install Software. The names are shortened at bit - if you
have any doubts - lemmi know.
gnome-mime-data
tcsh-6.12 -4
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 6:18 pm, Ralph Bagwell wrote:
Now, about every third start up when the booting process gets to
the KDE screen where it flashes about six things as it goes along -
it stalls on the monitor - blinking for about a minute then up
comes a blue screen - and I have no options
Anne , thanks heaps.
Did what you said and have booted up three times now with no glitches -.
I got another question for ya - don't tell anyone I asked/.
I have managed to upgrade to KDE 312 on my right box - but I can't do the
same on the left box - maybe I have forgotten what I did. What is
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2003 12:54 am, Ralph Bagwell wrote:
I have a system connecting to the web (using the nonfb option) and the
names of the four programs that didn't load.
You stand a better chance of getting an answer if:
1. You tell us the names of the four programs.
2. You tell us the
Ralph Bagwell wrote:
My 9.1 install went so-so on my left machine ( I simply replaced the
drive - installed XP - left half of the 40 GB available - ) Four
things failed to install - two from the first disk and two from the
second disk. When Linux failed to boot , I selected Linux - nonfb and
My 9.1 install went"so-so" on my "left"
machine ( I simply replaced the drive - installed XP - left half of the 40 GB
available - ) Four "things" failed to install - two from the first disk and two
from the second disk. When Linux failed to boot , I selected "Linux - nonfb" and
it booted .