Hello David,
Saturday, May 15, 2004, 6:51:39 AM, you wrote:
DAF> > From: "rikona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DAF> > >
DAF> > > LW> And when you're ready, post those "necessary Windows progs" and
DAF> > > LW> we'll point you to the replacements.
DAF> > >
DAF> > > I would love to find a replacemen
> From: "rikona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > LW> And when you're ready, post those "necessary Windows progs" and
> > LW> we'll point you to the replacements.
> >
> > I would love to find a replacement for DTsearch. It indexes disk files
> > with most popular formats (txt, doc, xls, pdf, an
On Fri, 14 May 2004 16:45:42 -0500
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to Linux (Just got my copy of mandrake 10 this morning).
> > I
> > managed to partition my hard drive and install Mandrake with no
> > problems (amazing, for a newbie klu
John wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to Linux (Just got my copy of mandrake 10 this morning). I
managed to partition my hard drive and install Mandrake with no
problems (amazing, for a newbie klutz like me).
So far I really like the system - if it wasn't for a few vital
programs that have no Linux equiva
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 14:11, John wrote:
As a second question, is there any easy way to make the Linux machine
'see' the windows partition on its own hard drive, so as to transfer
files etc.
The following worked for me on ntfs partitions (w2k).
mkdir /mnt/windows
Using your fa
Hi,
I'm new to Linux (Just got my copy of mandrake 10 this morning). I
managed to partition my hard drive and install Mandrake with no problems
(amazing, for a newbie klutz like me).
So far I really like the system - if it wasn't for a few vital programs
that have no Linux equivalent, I would
On Thursday 26 July 2001 11:16 pm, you wrote:
> Dear Jon,
>
> What they have done, is they have added dns entries for the IP's that they
> are serving out via dhcp.
>
> If you do an nslookup, it should resolve to a number similar to the one you
> had originally.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Viron
Dear Jon,
What they have done, is they have added dns entries for the IP's that they
are serving out via dhcp.
If you do an nslookup, it should resolve to a number similar to the one you
had originally.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems & Administration Consu