On Saturday 24 Jan 2004 10:27 pm, Lexx wrote:
X86 / 9.2
Trying to install a wireless USB dongle to connect my linux box to my LAN.
(CNet 11Mbps WLAN USB adapter) Linux drivers included.
I have a EtherExpress PRO/100 card installed.
I get various errors when trying to unpack the folder
X86 / 9.2
Trying to install a wireless USB dongle to connect my linux box to
my LAN. (CNet 11Mbps WLAN USB adapter) Linux drivers included.
I have a EtherExpress PRO/100 card installed.
I get various errors when trying to unpack the folder including this
in text:
these files are glibc
On Saturday 24 Jan 2004 11:40 pm, Lexx wrote:
X86 / 9.2
Trying to install a wireless USB dongle to connect my linux box to
my LAN. (CNet 11Mbps WLAN USB adapter) Linux drivers included.
I have a EtherExpress PRO/100 card installed.
I get various errors when trying to unpack the
On Sunday 25 Jan 2004 12:22 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 24 Jan 2004 11:40 pm, Lexx wrote:
X86 / 9.2
Trying to install a wireless USB dongle to connect my linux box to
my LAN. (CNet 11Mbps WLAN USB adapter) Linux drivers included.
SNIP
OK That is the atmelwlandriver
The good
On Friday 16 January 2004 07:57 pm, jason pearl wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:14:55 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote
IIRC you have tried 'linux noapic' when booting - if you haven't
already done so, try linux noacpi. No, it's not the same, and at
least one poster believes
- Original Message -
From: Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:10 am, P J Scott wrote:
Dear list please help.I have a new computer with a asrock
motherboard
On Friday 16 January 2004 11:21 am, P J Scott wrote:
At install time (if you haven't managed to install yet)
Boot the install CD, press F!, and try 'linux nobiospnp'
(w/o the quote marks)
If you do have a working install, add nobiospnp to the
append= line in /etc/lilo.conf,
On Friday 16 January 2004 17:21, P J Scott wrote:
Thanks for this, I have tried booting with linux nobiospnp, it
all went
well untill part way through. Then the dredded mesage hda lost
interupt...aaagg
I tried googling for 'lost interrupt' and was amazed how many threads
popped
quote
IIRC you have tried 'linux noapic' when booting - if you haven't
already done so, try linux noacpi. No, it's not the same, and at
least one poster believes that to be the solution.
/quote
Correction - 'linux acpi=off'
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Have you visited
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:14:55 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote
IIRC you have tried 'linux noapic' when booting - if you haven't
already done so, try linux noacpi. No, it's not the same, and at
least one poster believes that to be the solution.
/quote
Correction - 'linux
On Friday 16 January 2004 19:57, jason pearl wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:14:55 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote
IIRC you have tried 'linux noapic' when booting - if you haven't
already done so, try linux noacpi. No, it's not the same, and at
least one poster believes that
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 14:23, P J Scott wrote:
Well the problem is this. I have a new computer and a new distro 9.2.
When I try to install it all that happens is I get the message lost interupt
over and over so have to abort installation .
Anne thought it might be the pnp in my bios but like
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:36 pm, vikrant joshi wrote:
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can acces the
windows files eg word or excel file through Linux. Do we need to install
any software for that . If yes then where do we get that software from
You need to specify
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 12:22, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 14:23, P J Scott wrote:
Well the problem is this. I have a new computer and a new distro
9.2. When I try to install it all that happens is I get the
message lost interupt over and over so have to abort installation
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:36 pm, vikrant joshi wrote:
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can acces the
windows files eg word or excel file through Linux. Do we need to install
any software for that . If yes then where do we get that software from
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 09:02 am, robin wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:36 pm, vikrant joshi wrote:
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can acces the
windows files eg word or excel file through Linux. Do we need to install
any software for
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 09:02 am, robin wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Monday 12 January 2004 11:36 pm, vikrant joshi wrote:
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can acces the
windows files eg word or excel file through Linux. Do we need to install
My info may be dated. I am still on version 1.02 of Open Office
and the last time I did some research, there were still some
compatibility problems with some XP file formats. Version 1.1 is
supposed to be fully compatible according to the website, but I am
not running that version.--
I
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 08:31, Anne Wilson wrote:
Adolfo - he's not even getting it installed. I think he needs to pass
noapic during the install. Can you tell him exactly how that's done?
Anne
Sorry I couldn't answer before.
Here is a link that explains how to pass options during
- Original Message -
From: Adolfo Bello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MDK Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 08:31, Anne Wilson wrote:
Adolfo - he's not even getting it installed. I think he needs
...Philip
- Original Message -
From: Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install
Phillip; What happens with your install that is causing you
some problems? For the record,I don't think there is an
option
basically im stuck...Philip
- Original Message -
From: Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install
Phillip; What happens with your install that is causing
you
some problems? For the record,I don't think
Jeff,
Thanks.
How to get the messages to go through though is an odd thing.
For every message I send I get an email from
SYMPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking me to approve my own messages.
After I have approved them via reply then they go through to the list.
J. Kelley Jernigan
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can acces the windows
files eg word or excel file through Linux. Do we need to install any software for that
. If yes then where do we get that software from
vikrant
-
Still single? Click
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can
acces the windows files eg word or excel file through Linux.
If you just want to read them, no problem. It'll be setup when you
install.
If you want to write to them also, you will want them on a seperate
FAT32 partition.
eric
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 03:25 pm, many eyes noted that Eric Huff wrote:
I have Windows and Linux on same machine . Is there a way I can
acces the windows files eg word or excel file through Linux.
If you just want to read them, no problem. It'll be setup when you
install.
If you want to
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:57 am, many eyes noted that J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
Jeff,
Thanks.
How to get the messages to go through though is an odd thing.
For every message I send I get an email from
SYMPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking me to approve my own messages.
After I have approved them via
Hi people, i have installed Mandrake 9.2 and i need to
use the internet access over the network. A server on
the net is administrating the internet over a proxy
server, and i wath to connect with it, but i can't
find where to especify the port of connection.
At the internet options there are
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: [newbie] Linux behind proxy
Hi people, i have installed Mandrake 9.2 and i need to
use the internet access over the network. A server on
the net is administrating the internet over a proxy
server, and i wath to connect
I've never had much luck with MDK's internet connection wizards, I find
it easier to configure by hand. There are various places where to
configure the proxy.
For Mozilla, you go to the Edit-Preferences-Advanced-proxy and
specify there the name and port of the proxy. I guess there's something
you are rigth with the browser thing but the mail
client like evolution or kmail, doesn't have this
option to put on.
--- Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never had much luck with MDK's internet
connection wizards, I find
it easier to configure by hand. There are various
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in action:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/secure/smsec.html
Linux isn't out to lunch, it's protecting you from
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO, although
the new home has the same permissions as my home, I change the permission
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO,
although the new home has the
On Sunday 30 November 2003 08:08 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission
On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:25 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in action:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/secure/smsec.html
On Sunday 30 November 2003 19:29, E. Hines wrote:
On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:25 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Sunday 30 November 2003 08:08 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 17:38:25 -0800
Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is from a Win list. All above my head. Any truth to it?
None whatsoever.
No one with any experience in security and who has not been bought off my MS
seriously believes that Windows is *anywhere near* as secure as Linux or
On Saturday 29 November 2003 08:38 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
This is from a Win list. All above my head. Any truth to it?
Given that a lot of virus writers and malicious hackers are in it purely for
the bragging rights and given that any successful mainstream virus or exploit
on Linux systems
Sometimes linux looses it.
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO, although
the new home has the same permissions as my home, I change the permission to
777 on new HOME. Tried to log on again
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:35 pm, many eyes noted that Mike Adolf wrote:
Sometimes linux looses it.
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO,
although the new home has the same permissions as my home,
Hello Russ,
Saturday, November 29, 2003, 5:38:25 PM, you wrote:
R Hi All,
R This is from a Win list. All above my head. Any truth to it?
R Thanks
R Russ
R [I suspect almost no Unix users know how to properly configure
R IPchains to prevent a random process from accessing the network
R
On Wednesday 19 Nov 2003 2:45 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Anne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in the Business World -
Speak Up !
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 9:09 pm, Lanman
On Wednesday 19 Nov 2003 2:54 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Greg Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 5:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in the Business World -
Speak Up !
On Monday 10 November 2003 11:50 am
--- Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can set up a page for you, containing the single
word 'placeholder',
on which you can build, if that would help. For any
potential
contributors who don't want to learn the few simple
formatting
commands, they can use html tags instead. Just
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 2:50 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
--- Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can set up a page for you, containing the single
word 'placeholder',
on which you can build, if that would help. For any
potential
contributors who don't want to learn the few simple
T.E. - I signed up for Twiki, Finally! Now what to I do for
entering information, and how many can I put in?
Read your post back to Anne, but I don't agree with you
about the worth of this page. I think it's great!
The most significant reason for this is because this will
be a list of scenarios by
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 7:24 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/BusinessUser
Anne
Ok, I threw something up on that location. I wasn't
able to add the industry pages because I don't know
how to branch off from the main index page. After
more thoroughly browsing
On Friday 14 Nov 2003 9:09 pm, Lanman wrote:
T.E. - I signed up for Twiki, Finally! Now what to I do for
entering information, and how many can I put in?
That's the beauty of TWiki - if you feel that it fits, it goes in!
I'm looking forward to what arrives. Come on, everyone. Get your
On Monday 10 November 2003 11:50 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with it, and
which distro's, whether they're seeing
an increase in business
and they will be getting plenty of exposure to Linux =:0)
They will be learning more about MS in their history class. lol
ToddM
-Original Message-
From: Kevin B. O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in Thailand
On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 1:19 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
--- Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 1:49 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
The Twiki suggestion is great. One addition to it
may
be more of an industry HOWTO. For example,
people
could post HOWTOs that
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 11:01 pm, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
At 01:56 PM 11/12/2003, Anne Wilson said something remarkably like
(but
somehow subtly different from):
And don't forget to tell them that all support/updates/fixes for
98 have ceased.
Ummm...No. They just released fixes for Win98
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 9:44 pm, Merlin Zener wrote:
http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/story/32110.html
just thought a few ppl here might be slightly interested :)
Very interesting. And it bears out what I have always held true - the
M$ way is only 'intuitive' if you have been a M$ user.
understand it; the sysadmins are all using Linux anyway!
Sir Robin
Tony.
-Original Message-
From: Robin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in the Business World - Speak Up !
Lanman wrote:
Just
-Original Message-
From: Lanman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Linux in the Business World - Speak
Up !
Just curious about something. How many of the list
members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 1:49 pm, Tango Echo wrote:
The Twiki suggestion is great. One addition to it may
be more of an industry HOWTO. For example, people
could post HOWTOs that pertain to their industry.
Weather its government, insurance, production, retail,
or something else, each
Lanman wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with it, and
which distro's, whether they're seeing
an increase in business because of Linux and what
interesting things
.
-Original Message-
From: Robin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in the Business World - Speak Up !
Lanman wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux
http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/story/32110.html
just thought a few ppl here might be slightly interested :)
--
Merlin Zener
Piano, Synthesizer
Thailand.
registered Linux user number 328618
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At 01:56 PM 11/12/2003, Anne Wilson said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
And don't forget to tell them that all support/updates/fixes for 98
have ceased.
Ummm...No. They just released fixes for Win98 again.
Regards,
--
Kevin B. O'Brien TANSTAAFL
[EMAIL
At 04:44 PM 11/12/2003, Merlin Zener said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/story/32110.html
just thought a few ppl here might be slightly interested :)
It was interesting, and it echoes something I have been saying. The
That's only because they want 98 to be able to get worm's etc, like 2k and xp.
Roly
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 03:01 pm, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
At 01:56 PM 11/12/2003, Anne Wilson said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
And don't forget to tell them that all
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Linux Power Tools (WAS Good Article on
Linux Filesystems)
One thing that's a rarity in the part of Canada that I live in is a book
that acknowledges that Mandrake even exists. So you can imagine my
delight when the cover of a recent release by Sybex called
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with it, and
which distro's, whether they're seeing
an increase in business because of Linux and what
interesting things
they're doing with
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:40:18 -0500
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with it, and
which distro's, whether they're seeing
an increase
Lanman wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with it, and
which distro's, whether they're seeing
an increase in business because of Linux and what
interesting things
Very cool! Open-Source is all about choice, and FreeBSD is
certainly a good choice. I find that
a lot of people start with Mandrake because it's one of the
easiest distro's to start with, but I
also see a lot of users switch to other Open-Source
solutions once they have gained
some experience
Way to go Franki !
Lanman
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Lanman wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
Lanman
Lanman,
I use Linux mandrake 9.1 both at home and at work .( writing from there
now )
I work at an Information management company that does record storage,
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mike
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in the Business World - Speak Up !
Lanman wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how
I think that you'll find that this is the case in most
installations Mike. Usually, once it's set up and
configured, Linux will usually bore you to tears in how
dependable it is. Unless your clients or
employers require additional administration or
servers/services, you'll typically find that
software on (I have no input there). They are very windows
centric here so it is difficult to get them to change over.
Tony.
-Original Message-
From: Lanman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Linux in the Business World
On Monday 10 November 2003 09:50 am, Anders Lind wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:40:18 -0500
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I think it would be encouraging to see who's doing what
with
My principal business is a restaurant http://pizzapizza.vze.com/ and
I've been running Linux Mandrake on our office computer since 8.0. The
system is more stable and our data is no longer hostage to Microsoft's
proprietary formats.
One of the reasons that made me look at alternatives to Windows
I'm not using it for business, but as a long time IT professional, Linux is at
least as easy to maintain as Win2k server.
Added to which, the software is a lot cheaper and the support is a lot better.
--
Richard Urwin
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Go to
El lun, 10-11-2003 a las 12:40, Lanman escribió:
Just curious about something. How many of the list members
are using
Linux in the workplace and how?
I was hired in a cybercafé last month. My job is to completely
migrate it to Linux. (gaming machines included).
Not an easy task as you can
Guy Rouillier wrote:
At work, we are considering replacing CheckPoint SecureRemote VPN with
Microsoft VPN that's built in to Windows 2K server versions. To hook up
with MS VPN from a Win2K remote system requires no add-on software;
everything needed is built into Win2K. Does anyone have any
At work, we are considering replacing CheckPoint SecureRemote VPN with
Microsoft VPN that's built in to Windows 2K server versions. To hook up
with MS VPN from a Win2K remote system requires no add-on software;
everything needed is built into Win2K. Does anyone have any experience
with
No it isn't, though my guess is that the title and the depth that it goes into
was inspired by Unix Power Tools.
From reading the back cover on Amazon's site I'd also guess that the two books
together would really be a great resource to have handy. :-)
ttfn
John
Want to buy your Pack or
Is Linux Power Tools an update of Unix Power Tools? That was one
hell of a good book.
Sir Robin
--
I declare this sentence a performative!
Robin Turner
IDMYO
Bilkent Univeritesi
Ankara 06533
Turkey
www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin
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One thing that's a rarity in the part of Canada that I live in is a book that
acknowledges that Mandrake even exists. So you can imagine my delight when
the cover of a recent release by Sybex called Linux Power Tools said it
covered Mandrake. Imagine even further my delight to see Mandrake
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Oct 2003 8:48 pm, Franki wrote:
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I would like to get opinions from those possesing linux compatible
notebooks without any driver problem. Further I would like to ask those
possessing intel centrino based notebooks their usability in linux
I would like to get opinions from those possesing linux compatible notebooks
without any driver problem. Further I would like to ask those possessing
intel centrino based notebooks their usability in linux for wireless
connection. Mine will be general purpose using productivity apps and also
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I would like to get opinions from those possesing linux compatible notebooks
without any driver problem. Further I would like to ask those possessing
intel centrino based notebooks their usability in linux for wireless
connection. Mine will be general purpose using
On Tuesday 14 Oct 2003 8:48 pm, Franki wrote:
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I would like to get opinions from those possesing linux compatible
notebooks without any driver problem. Further I would like to ask those
possessing intel centrino based notebooks their usability in linux for
wireless
On Thursday 09 October 2003 01:03, Merlin Zener wrote:
Good idea?
Excellent idea!!;)
I've got 4 (older P166's) Tpads with Linux only... they all work fine.
Good luck,
HarM
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Mandrake HowTo's more: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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Hi,
have any of you folks put Linux on a Thinkpad?
I've got an A21E - 600Mhz, 256Mram 800x600lcd. I noticed that when I got
it there were two partitions set up on the HDD - one is [I think] about
8G or so which has the IBM setup files etc on it; the rest came
pre-installed with WIN2KPRO. I've
I have a Toshiba TF631 bought on ebay for about !00.00 US. Look for
one with the network card installed and it will do all.
This is the 2nd one we've gotten the same way. I put the wrong
toner in the first, then fubar'ed the fuser trying to clean up the
mess. Expensive lesson, but a lesson
What about Hylafax with a sheet feed scanner?
-Original Message-
From: Miark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:11 PM
To: Newbie; Expert
Subject: [newbie] Linux fax machine
I'm looking for a laser fax machine that does copying (I guess
they all do). It's
I'm looking for a laser fax machine that does copying (I guess
they all do). It's not imperative that I can print and send
faxes from Linux, but it'd be nice.
Any recommendations?
Miark
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On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 18:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and
when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD
and tells me to insert the install CD. Any solutions?
I'm betting you need to burn an ISO
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 18:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and
when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD
and tells me to insert the install CD. Any solutions?
I'm betting you need to burn an ISO
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 06:22, ed tharp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 18:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and
when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD
and tells me to insert the install CD. Any
: Thursday, September 11, 2003 8:22
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Subject: [newbie] linux world magazine
resource DVD with mandrake 9.1 on it
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the
dvd drive and when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the
install CD and tells me to insert
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and
when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD
and tells me to insert the install CD. Any solutions?
I'm betting you need to burn an ISO that is on the dvd to a CD...so the
cd will boot.
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD and tells me to insert the install CD. Any solutions?
Does anyone have this? i do and i it won't boot from the dvd drive and
when i make a boot disk it dosn't regognize the DVD as the install CD
and tells me to insert the install CD. Any solutions?
I'm betting you need to burn an ISO that is on the dvd to a CD...so the
cd will boot.
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