hm... well... I usually just tell it to open up all the packages on the
tree into a tree-like structure. Have to look for that symbol now.
This raises a new Question though. I've tried twice now to install from
my HDD and heres what I do:
Make bootfloppy with the hd.img file form the CD's
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, FemmeFatale wrote:
hm... well... I usually just tell it to open up all the packages on the
tree into a tree-like structure. Have to look for that symbol now.
This raises a new Question though. I've tried twice now to install from
my HDD and heres what I do:
Make
On Saturday 22 June 2002 09:16 pm, you wrote:
But the full Emacs and XEmacs are. Micro Emacs was a cut down version to
work on Micro Computers. I had a copy on my Amiga, in the good/bad old
days.
Ah, the Amiga
I had an A1000 and other models...
I still miss that under the CPU
But the full Emacs and XEmacs are. Micro Emacs was a cut down version to work
on Micro Computers. I had a copy on my Amiga, in the good/bad old days.
Emacs' and MicroEmacs' feature/command commonalities may
have been identical long ago when ME was first developed.
But the key bindings are
On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:35 am, you wrote:
snip
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning about Xtart, prozilla, ruby, cint,
f2c, R-base, amphetamine, LISa, mercury, ocaml, happy, hugs, haskell,
nasm, nano, nedit, cooledit,
...toggle to the flat list where you have a POSIX sorted list of all the
packages you can install with your selected packages checkmarked.
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning about Xtart, prozilla, ruby, cint,
f2c,
On Saturday 22 June 2002 12:35 am, civileme wrote:
Well in one of mandrakesoft's least ergonomic moments,
I actually like the way they are all put in one list in alphabetical order. I
think redhat's and suse's way of doing it is tedious. :P Mandrake - the
lazy man's OS. :D j/k
-s
darklord wrote:
On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:35 am, you wrote:
snip
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning about Xtart, prozilla, ruby, cint,
f2c, R-base, amphetamine, LISa, mercury, ocaml, happy, hugs, haskell,
nasm, nano,
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 01:32, darklord wrote:
On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:35 am, you wrote:
snip
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning about Xtart, prozilla, ruby, cint,
f2c, R-base, amphetamine, LISa, mercury, ocaml,
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 04:39, Miark wrote:
...toggle to the flat list where you have a POSIX sorted list of all the
packages you can install with your selected packages checkmarked.
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning
Michael Adams wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 01:32, darklord wrote:
On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:35 am, you wrote:
snip
What fun to scroll through 3000+ descriptions and package names!!!
Undoubtedly, you will enjoy learning about Xtart, prozilla, ruby, cint,
f2c, R-base, amphetamine, LISa,
I know that Alsa and another sound system (forgot its name at present) should
not be run in tandem, but what else is there?
I don't think there's an ad hoc list, but there are certain things
you wouldn't want to try and use together -- like sendmail and postfix;
i's pretty obvious that you
when i go to install MDK I was looking for Fluxbox on the list of
installable items.
it doesn't show up though. I found *By accident*, the alien package
while browsing hte CD in windows.
Why don't those kind of packages show up in the installation RPM screens
when I go to put Linux on my
As I recall, Fluxbox is not on the 8.2 CDs. You'll
have to snag it from rpmfind.net.
Miark
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
when i go to install MDK I was looking for Fluxbox on the list of
installable items.
it doesn't show up though. I found *By accident*, the alien package
oh its on the Cd's all right. Thats where I installed flux from in the
first place. Its just not an option when installing MDK on a newly
formatted partition.
Miark wrote:
As I recall, Fluxbox is not on the 8.2 CDs. You'll
have to snag it from rpmfind.net.
Miark
FemmeFatale
When I get to specifying the partitions, I select auto-allocate and
everything looks okay (does not alter hda) but when I click done I get:
"Partition table of drive hda(which is my win2k partion) is going to be
written to disk!" .
I think you're getting confused by the difference
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Walter Hanagriff wrote:
it wasnt confusing at all, answers are that my entire HD is dedicated to
windows, partitioning shouldnt be a problem i think. one of my other
questions on this list was about that.
i will be getting mandrake 7.1, i havent gotten it yet, am trying to
files ... all my encoding :)
Bambi
Nicholas Avenell wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Walter Hanagriff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 June 2000 09:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] installation question
i am reading the installation documentation at mandrake
i am reading the installation documentation at mandrake
homepage to prepare myself, and a part in Installation with
Drakx it says:
Now you need to specify in DrakX where the various
partitions on the hard disk(s) will be mounted. In
Recommended mode, normally you won't have anything to do.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Walter Hanagriff wrote:
Hello Walter,
I am not sure if my writing adds to your help or your confusion, but:
Do you have your entire HD dedicated to Windows at the moment? You will
need some space to put Mandrake. I would go for at least 2Gb.
If you have that much free (=
-Original Message-
From: Walter Hanagriff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 June 2000 09:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] installation question
i am reading the installation documentation at mandrake
homepage to prepare myself, and a part in Installation with
Drakx
it wasnt confusing at all, answers are that my entire HD is dedicated to
windows, partitioning shouldnt be a problem i think. one of my other
questions on this list was about that.
i will be getting mandrake 7.1, i havent gotten it yet, am trying to prepare
for everything before i download and
I'm having a problem installing Mandrake Linux on my
PC. It's a 200MHz Pentinum. Whenever I run the
install program from the Installation CD from my PC, I
select that I want to install Linux on a Windows
partition. Then the PC reboots. From the text
message on the screen it looks like install
If I have just a list of RPMs I want to install, is there any way I can put
that file somewhere and have that be the default loaded RPMs for a base
install?
-=Ron=-
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Ron Greer wrote:
If I have just a list of RPMs I want to install, is there any way I can put
that file somewhere and have that be the default loaded RPMs for a base
install?
-=Ron=-
Hi Ron,
This sounds a bit two-sided.
A base install sounds like a new setup for
Hello Newbies:
I burnt all of the files from RPM folder,
whatelse do I need to get a complete copy of 7.0? Is it better to copy all
from 7.0 folder instead?
Thanks In Advance
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Hello Newbies:
I burnt all of the files from RPM folder,
whatelse do I need to get a complete copy of 7.0? Is it better to copy all
from 7.0 folder instead?
Thanks In Advance
Get the ISO image. *THAT* will get you a complete copy
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