On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 17:37, Troy T. Hall wrote:
> This may be a dumb question but is the cdrom drive that he's trying to use
> to read the cd fast enough? I mean if it was written at say 8x and its an
> older cdrom drive that can only handle 4x will it work properly?
> Troy
The standard that CD
This may be a dumb question but is the cdrom drive that he's trying to use
to read the cd fast enough? I mean if it was written at say 8x and its an
older cdrom drive that can only handle 4x will it work properly?
Troy
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On Thursday 14 Nov 2002 11:03 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 23:36, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Well, I'm back. Mozilla is fine and KMail are working. I've copied back
> > from my old /home directory and re-set the permissions (which had gone to
> > root, because of the mountpoint settings of
On Thursday 14 Nov 2002 5:50 pm, you wrote:
> > I still would like to know what caused the damage
>
> Hard to say without knowing everything you did.
I copied most of the folders and files (not all) from a backup of my old
/home partiton to the new one. I suppose there's no way of telling wheth
On Thursday 14 Nov 2002 12:36 pm, you wrote:
> Well, I'm back. Mozilla is fine and KMail are working. I've copied back
> from my old /home directory and re-set the permissions (which had gone to
> root, because of the mountpoint settings of the source). My current
> problem is that my desktop fi
Well, I'm back. Mozilla is fine and KMail are working. I've copied back
from my old /home directory and re-set the permissions (which had gone to
root, because of the mountpoint settings of the source). My current problem
is that my desktop fires up fine, but clicking on a link, say, works on
On Monday 20 August 2001 10:50 am, Tim Barnard escribió:
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I neglected to mention that I'm trying to install
LM 8.0
Tim
Hello
I reinstalled my machine (which also got my CD writer working ;) Now
there is a service that fails on start up. It's called arpwatch. Could
anyone shed a bit more light on what this does. Thank you.
Robert MacLean
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>Sent: 27 June 2001 13:51
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>Subject: [newbie] Re-install MDK7.2
>
>Hello Everyone!
>
>Could anyone please tell me whether I would have any problems if I
>reinstall (refresh) mandrake linux 7.2 ? Would I lose all my saved
Hello Everyone!
Could anyone please tell me whether I would have any problems if I
reinstall (refresh) mandrake linux 7.2 ? Would I lose all my saved
information and files? or it has no effect whatsoever?
Thank you all
Alex
One problem I have ran into when re-installing mandrake 7.2 is that whatever problems
I had with the first install would ocour again when I tried to re-install a second
time.
I am dual booting win95. I found that if I went into dos and typed
fdisk /mbr then did a fresh install it went well. I do
From: rharvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] re-install
If I re- install and I want to install everything... what partitions do I
need and how much space does each of them need? The autoconfigure does not
know what I wa
> rharvey wrote:
>
> If I re- install and I want to install
> everything... what partitions do I
> need and how much space does each of
> them need? The autoconfigure does not
> know what I want to install so it does
> not set the partitions right
>
> thanks
> Robert
Mine is:
1 prim partiti
If I re- install and I want to install
everything... what partitions do I need and how much space does each of them
need? The autoconfigure does not know what I want to install so it does
not set the partitions right
thanks
Robert
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Dave Lers wrote:
>I cannot tell if running install will start from scratch or leave my added
>progies, settings, etc. alone. I've been hacking around and made a couple
>messes. I also have more disk space (I mussed lilo up a bit doing the disk
>upgrade) now and would like the
I cannot tell if running install will start from scratch or leave my added
progies, settings, etc. alone. I've been hacking around and made a couple
messes. I also have more disk space (I mussed lilo up a bit doing the disk
upgrade) now and would like the full recommended package. Running update
i
Bob wrote:
>
> Hello,
> <4>VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
> <4>hdb: lost interrupt
> <4>hdb: drive_comp : ststua=0x58 {DriveReady, SeekComplete, DataRequest Error}
> <4>hdb: status error : ststua=0x58 {DriveReady, SeekComplete, DataRequest
> Error}
> <4>hdb: drive not ready for command
> <4>
Were you using a compressed drive? Did the drive require some sort of
overlay software like E-Z Drive? Probably not if it was only 500MB. But
you might be using overlay software with the large HD.
Brian
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From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hello,
>
>I was trying to ins
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