Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-17 Thread Ed Tharp
heck, in MY book, that's what happens when you support WAL-MART - Original Message - From: "TimD" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:32 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan I think you all need to stop bitchen. Thi

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-16 Thread lazybrain
Its your own fault you bought the wal mart distro. that is old news. If you want a book goto amazon.com - Original Message - From: John Arkoulis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 2:57 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan Well

[newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread S. Stubbs
Hey, I am a bit peeved. When mandrake 7.2 came out, I went and downloaded the ISOs. I got DSL and CDburner so it was easy. Well, being a newbie, I wanted to get a manual or something, and heard that if you buy a distro, it comes with extra CDs of apps and stuff, and of course a manual. So I

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread TimD
I think you all need to stop bitchen. This is Linux. Not Windows. Overcome, adapt and improvise. On Wednesday 15 November 2000 08:26, you wrote: Hey, I am a bit peeved. When mandrake 7.2 came out, I went and downloaded the ISOs. I got DSL and CDburner so it was easy. Well, being a newbie, I

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread Adrian Smith
you are not alone Susan --- This whole thing has me wondering also. I bought 7.0 7.1 at Office Depot or Office something (they all look alike) for $20 a pop and had no problems at all with any of the CDs, installs or anything. now I'm seeing people on this list saying that the 7.2 they are

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread Vic
Please be more specific I am not sure that this will be helpful to Susan, as the instructions that you gave were far too broad. On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, TimD wrote: I think you all need to stop bitchen. This is Linux. Not Windows. Overcome, adapt and improvise. On Wednesday 15 November

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread patrick
"S. Stubbs" wrote: Hey, I am a bit peeved. When mandrake 7.2 came out, I went and downloaded the ISOs. I got DSL and CDburner so it was easy. Well, being a newbie, I wanted to get a manual or something, and heard that if you buy a distro, it comes with extra CDs of apps and stuff, and of

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread S. Stubbs
5, 2000 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan you are not alone Susan --- This whole thing has me wondering also. I bought 7.0 7.1 at Office Depot or Office something (they all look alike) for $20 a pop and had no problems at all with any of the CDs, installs or anything

Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan

2000-11-15 Thread John Arkoulis
CTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] bone to pick with Macmillan I think you all need to stop bitchen. This is Linux. Not Windows. Overcome, adapt and improvise. On Wednesday 15 November 2000 08:26, you wrote: Hey, I am a bit peeved. When mandrake 7.2 came o