[newbie] Upgrades

2000-03-22 Thread Mike Perry
Hi Folks! Having used Mandrake6.1 for a couple of months I decided to did deep and buy through Cheapbytes version 7.0, the $1.99 single CD one :-) After a huge amount of hassles because the installation took offence to my hardware (Pentium200mmx, noname Mobo, 64mb ram, and S3Virge PCI) I finally

Re: [newbie] upgrades

2000-01-13 Thread Meg
Sorry. I must have hit reply (R) instead of cc to all receipients (A) earlier. Back on list now. Using kmail. On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, you wrote: > Meger...is there some reason this thread is no longer on the > newbie list? One major purpose of the list is to make a > database of info for folk

Re: [newbie] upgrades

2000-01-13 Thread Will Trepanier
Seth Gibson wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, M Thompson wrote: > > MDK 6.5 doesn't exist. Macmillan took Mandrake 6.1, put it in a shrink wrap > > package, and then called it Mandrake 6.5. > > > Actually they called it Macmillan Complete Linux 6.5. The box very clearly > states that it is Mandrake

Re: [newbie] upgrades

2000-01-13 Thread Seth Gibson
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, M Thompson wrote: > MDK 6.5 doesn't exist. Macmillan took Mandrake 6.1, put it in a shrink wrap > package, and then called it Mandrake 6.5. > Actually they called it Macmillan Complete Linux 6.5. The box very clearly states that it is Mandrake v6.1

Re: [newbie] upgrades

2000-01-13 Thread M Thompson
MDK 6.5 doesn't exist. Macmillan took Mandrake 6.1, put it in a shrink wrap package, and then called it Mandrake 6.5. Matt >From: Meg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [newbie] upgrades >Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:12:

[newbie] upgrades

2000-01-12 Thread Meg
How does one go about upgrading mandrake from 6.1 to 6.5? If the process is too long, could someone point me towards the proper documentation to read? M

Re: [newbie] upgrades..

1999-07-06 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, hevnsnt wrote: > a couple questions here.. > > Does everyone d/l the updated RPM's and then install them or use the > update icon on the desktop? (the one where you pick a server, then the > updates, it d/l's them and installs them for you) Is there any advantage > to eithe

Re: [newbie] upgrades..

1999-07-06 Thread Steve Winston
I download them and then install with the kpackage manager or whatever you call it. You hit file on the package manager, hit open, guide the package manager to the location of the package that you want to open. works lahk a sharm. --- hevnsnt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > a couple questions here.

[newbie] upgrades..

1999-07-06 Thread hevnsnt
a couple questions here.. Does everyone d/l the updated RPM's and then install them or use the update icon on the desktop? (the one where you pick a server, then the updates, it d/l's them and installs them for you) Is there any advantage to either? Disadvantages? Second question, **HEY DEVELO

[newbie] Upgrades

1999-06-14 Thread Martin Cleaver
There are now no less that 35 rpms in the Mandrake 6.0 ftp upgrade directory... isn't than nearly a new distribution in its own right? (There are still only 6 in the 5.3 upgrade directory...)   How am I supposed to know which I need? (I get a Gtk widget error and strnge errors with linuxconf