[newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP)
How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some documents live). IF I do the upgrade, does 8.1 automagically select/update the packages, or do I need to specify which packages it should update?

Re: [newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:36:40 -0500 Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some documents live). I you do an Upgrade none of your partition

Re: [newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 and harddrake

2001-11-30 Thread Richard Wenninger
: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:18 PM Subject: [newbie] Linux Network Install Hey group, Has anyone here ever installed Drake Linux over the network through a PCMCIA card? Andrew -- It's a beautiful day...don't let it get away... ~U2

Re: [newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread civileme
On Friday 30 November 2001 11:36 am, Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) wrote: How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some documents live). IF I do the upgrade, does 8.1 automagically select/update

Re: [newbie] Linux Mandrake vs Linux Suse

2001-11-20 Thread Mandrake Newbie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally speaking I am thinking that US is not that strong on Linux market. RedHat is of course an american company but it looks that is not that popular as these two distributions. I don't have any comments about this. Sorry. If I would like to compare two

Re: [newbie] Linux Mandrake vs Linux Suse

2001-11-19 Thread Scott
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dennis Myers wrote: On Sunday 18 November 2001 16:27, you wrote: I am using for quite a while LM. Personally I like Mandrake a lot, but I have been open toward other distributions also. It looks to me that the most popular distributions (imho) are: 1. Mandrake

[newbie] linux facts for presentation

2001-11-18 Thread Bill Winegarden
Hi, I have the opportunity to deliver a presentation (probably StarOffice presentation method) on the linux operating system. What I would like from the list is some information on linux facts ...more to point, some instances of successful implementation in industry and

RE: [newbie] linux facts for presentation

2001-11-18 Thread Neil R Porter
PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] linux facts for presentation Hi, I have the opportunity to deliver a presentation (probably StarOffice presentation method) on the linux operating system. What I would like from the list is some information on linux facts ...more to point, some instances

Re: [newbie] linux facts for presentation

2001-11-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 09:32:49 -0800, Bill Winegarden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have the opportunity to deliver a presentation (probably StarOffice presentation method) on the linux operating system. What I would like from the list is some information on linux facts ...more to

Re: [newbie] linux facts for presentation

2001-11-18 Thread Michael D. Viron
I've implemented linux for a local group called 'Web Spinners' out at the University of West Florida, initial install was back in 1997, although we've been slowly 'tweaking' things since then. Cost was a big issue for this project, since funding was either non-existant or consisted of less than

RE: [newbie] linux facts for presentation

2001-11-18 Thread Franki
development and history here.. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Winegarden Sent: Monday, 19 November 2001 1:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] linux facts for presentation Hi, I have the opportunity to deliver

[newbie] Linux and chipset support..

2001-11-15 Thread Franki
Hi all, I have been bragging :-) about my athlonXP1800 and KT266A chipset combo recently, and I figured I'd try to find out what was necessary to get a kernel that recognises that chipset (I appear to lose some of the benefit of the chipset due to my current kernel having no idea what it is.)

[newbie] linux on a Dell I 4100

2001-11-14 Thread quaylar
hiho ppl ! i am thinking of buying a new Dell Inspiron 4100 notebook and was wondering whether anybody could give hints/advice regarding its compatibility with linux. i already searched the linux-notebook.com website - but unfortunately its rather outdated (at least regarding the Dell

Re: [newbie] linux on a Dell I 4100

2001-11-14 Thread NDPTAL85
Linux runs fine on the Dell 4000 Notebook that I have. I bought it to run WinXP but it shipped with WinME on it and I couldn't stand that so I installed Mandrake and RH on there in the meantime just to see if they would work. This was Mandrake 8.1 and RH 7.2. Everything ran fine. Also check

Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server

2001-11-14 Thread Gerbrandt Bouwer
Message - From: Vincent A.Primavera [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gerbrandt Bouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server Hello, Postfix, highly recommended... Thank you, Vincent A. Primavera. On Wednesday 31

RE: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server

2001-11-14 Thread Franki
] Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server I appriciate your trouble ,Thank You ,but I've got no idea of where even to start setting up my e-mail server, where would I be able te get detailed help on setting up my e-mail server. I've been trying to set up this mail server on my own for weeks now

Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Jennings
: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 6:19 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server Hello, Postfix, highly recommended... Thank you, Vincent A. Primavera. On Wednesday 31 October 2001 06:17 pm, Gerbrandt Bouwer wrote: I would like to use linux mandrake as a mail server for my company

[newbie] Linux 8.1 in a Thinkpad 380ED; BIOS?

2001-11-09 Thread Dave Burrows
Hi, All; When I access my BIOS, I can find no options. I want to install an etherfast PC card but without access to the options in my BIOS, Linux isn't detecting it. Anyone have a similar situation with a fix that worked for your machine? Thanks in advance, Dave -- Dave Burrows 741

Re: [newbie] Linux Kernel - tgz or rpm?

2001-11-04 Thread Richie
On November 5, 2001 03:35 am, Mandrake Newbie wrote: Anyone tried to upgrade from their default kernel version to a new one? For example, if I have a Mandrake 8.1 that has a 2.4.8 default kernel and I want to upgrade to 2.4.13. Which package format do you prefer, a tgz or an rpm? Can you

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-03 Thread Roger
- Original Message - From: Rick [Kitty5] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 5:33 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware Did you not know that XP stands for eXpanding Problems? ;) Paul I thought it was eXtra Propriety ? Rick Kitty5

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Robert
It is still possible for Linux to get a foot in the door. It takes an aggressive suit to take advantage of this situation. Whether some of you like it or not a Ballmer or similiar could get a rally going and maybe double or triple the support Linux has with the hardware vendors. I don't see

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Hardware

2001-11-02 Thread Paul
In reply to Robert's words, written Fri, 2 Nov 2001 00:50:59 -0800 like it or not a Ballmer or similiar could get a rally going and maybe double or triple the support Linux has with the hardware vendors. I don't see this as a quick way to bring MS down with one swoop but everything has a

Re[2]: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Onur Kucuk
SD As much as I'd like to see it happen, I don't think it'll work. Hardware SD manufacturers will scramble to get XP support, and our lead will quickly SD disappear. If only they scrambled to get GNU/Linux support... And if only heaven was on earth :) Honestly I dont understand, why all those

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Rick [Kitty5]
://Povray.co.uk TEL : +44 (01270) 501101 - FAX : +44 (01270) 251105 - ICQ : 15776037 PGP Public Key http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0x231E1CEA - Original Message - From: Craig Williamson (ENZ) To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:00 AM Subject: [newbie] Linux

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Rick [Kitty5]
It is still possible for Linux to get a foot in the door. It takes an aggressive suit to take advantage of this situation. Whether some of you like it or not a Ballmer or similiar could get a rally going and maybe double or triple the support Linux has with the hardware vendors. I don't see

Re: Re[2]: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Rick [Kitty5]
Honestly I dont understand, why all those hardware companies (conextant at the top of my list) do ignore the giant penguin, while the strongest/biggest companies on world ( IBM at the top of the list) support this giant ? You have to separate Linux server and desktop usage. In terms of

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Mark D'voo
/lookup?op=getsearch=0x231E1CEA - Original Message - From: Craig Williamson (ENZ) To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:00 AM Subject: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware Hi All, I'm writing this because I'm curious. With all the trouble

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Paul
In reply to Mark D'voo's words, written Fri, 2 Nov 2001 07:23:52 -0600 Did you not know that XP stands for eXpanding Problems? ;) Paul my girlfriends dad can't get anything usb to work. His HP printer nor his sony camera work with usb, but the printer worked find using the parallel port.

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread David E. Fox
Linux versus WindowsXP HaredwareUntil hardware manufacturers start including Linux drivers with their products (at the very least even a biniary module), Some hardware vendors do, obviously not enough. Many manufacturers are afraid to release their drivers into an open-source environment,

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread shane
rock solid? the same as 2000 by the reports i have heard, and i crash 2000 15-20 times for every crash i have had on mandrake (one) and i have had mandrake far longer and the crash was my own fault! besides, it is the ms license that will kill them off, and that isn't good. in a fair and

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread shane
very true, i should have been more explanitory. but the fact that people are discussing things like, will the agreement allow OEM's to install other systems and sad tales like dr dos not to mention the fact the court has found them guilty multiple times kinda says abuse to me. :) On Friday

Re: Re[2]: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-02 Thread Robert
You have to separate Linux server and desktop usage. In terms of boxes on desks, Linux is a very little penguin. Massive server usage will never do anything in the quest for more hardware support - servers don't need 3d cards etc etc etc Rick Kitty5 WebDesign - http://Kitty5.com

[newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-01 Thread Craig Williamson (ENZ)
Title: Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware Hi All, I'm writing this because I'm curious. With all the trouble with WindowsXP having all these hardware issues, isn't it about time to get our thinking caps on and re-focus our attention on the fact at this moment in time we have an opportunity

Re: [newbie] Linux versus WindowsXP Haredware

2001-11-01 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 12:00:11 +1100 , Craig Williamson (ENZ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I'm writing this because I'm curious. With all the trouble with WindowsXP having all these hardware issues, isn't it about time to get our thinking caps on and re-focus our attention on the

Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server

2001-10-31 Thread Vincent A.Primavera
Hello, Postfix, highly recommended... Thank you, Vincent A. Primavera. On Wednesday 31 October 2001 06:17 pm, Gerbrandt Bouwer wrote: I would like to use linux mandrake as a mail server for my company, I want my server to dial out 3 times a day and download my new

Re: [newbie] Linux use as Mail Server

2001-10-31 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
We use Sendmail at our shop, what are the advantages of Postfix over Sendmail? On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Vincent A.Primavera wrote: Hello, Postfix, highly recommended... Thank you, Vincent A. Primavera. On Wednesday 31 October 2001 06:17 pm, Gerbrandt Bouwer wrote: I

[newbie] Linux Lunacy!

2001-10-30 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Had a great time, wonderful conferences, met some really cool Linux people. I talked/shook hands with: John Maddog Hall Richard Stallman Michael Johnson Eric Raymnond And many more! Food was good, ship was grand, (new) wife was -great-. ;- Later guys! --

Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy!

2001-10-30 Thread Dennis Myers
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 12:34, you wrote: Had a great time, wonderful conferences, met some really cool Linux people. I talked/shook hands with: John Maddog Hall Richard Stallman Michael Johnson Eric Raymnond And many more! Food was good, ship was grand, (new) wife was -great-.

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-29 Thread Robert
It was an opinion and observation. I agree this is a newbie Linux list, but it has stopped others from voicing opinions and observatioins. Just think back to the Sept. 11th arguements and the religious arguements that went on for so long. I did post a question regarding Linux and my ancient

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-29 Thread Lin
| hardware. The last time that I looked this was | [newbie] Linux-Mandrake list not XP. If there is a | problem running a dual boot with XP(eww) and Mandrake | then yes we care. | Don | | --- Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Just upgraded to WindowsXP, for those who even care

RE: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-29 Thread Craig Williamson (ENZ)
Title: RE: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP Hi There, If you go to www.kde-look.org you can get the Luna interface (but only for KDE 2.2 or higher) FYI You can also get the Acqua (MacOS X) theme if you really want it. Also you can change the window decoration to system++ (I

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-29 Thread PENA FAMILY
I wasn't aware there was a Luna theme already available for KDE. Still prefer the Aqua on my LM 8.0. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-29 Thread skinky
upgrade your | hardware. The last time that I looked this was | [newbie] Linux-Mandrake list not XP. If there is a | problem running a dual boot with XP(eww) and Mandrake | then yes we care. | Don | | --- Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Just upgraded to WindowsXP, for those who even care

[newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-28 Thread Robert
Just upgraded to WindowsXP, for those who even care, and it went smoothly. Runs faster than ME and is very stable and solid. The usual applications that would crash ME without fail didn't even make XP hiccup. Two things though in both Linux and XP I just can't get my ancient external

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-28 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 00:07:43 -0700, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just upgraded to WindowsXP, for those who even care, and it went smoothly. Runs faster than ME and is very stable and solid. The usual applications that would crash ME without fail didn't even make XP hiccup. Two things

Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and WindowsXP

2001-10-28 Thread D.
this was [newbie] Linux-Mandrake list not XP. If there is a problem running a dual boot with XP(eww) and Mandrake then yes we care. Don --- Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just upgraded to WindowsXP, for those who even care, and it went smoothly. Runs faster than ME and is very stable and solid

[newbie] newbie@linux-mandrake.com

2001-10-25 Thread Francesco Speranza
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Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Peter Watson
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 16:59 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: snip where sysadmins who were fooled into paying $$$ for an MCSE think that they're so 133+ that they're invulnerable. /snip. Excuse the ignorance, but what's 133+ ? Regards -- petew Want to buy your Pack or Services

Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 11:51:53 +0100, Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 17 October 2001 16:59 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: snip where sysadmins who were fooled into paying $$$ for an MCSE think that they're so 133+ that they're invulnerable. /snip. Excuse the

Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Peter Watson
On Thursday 18 October 2001 13:18 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 11:51:53 +0100, Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 17 October 2001 16:59 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: snip where sysadmins who were fooled into paying $$$ for an MCSE think that

Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 15:24:35 +0100, Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 18 October 2001 13:18 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 11:51:53 +0100, Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 17 October 2001 16:59 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: snip

Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Robert MacLean
is +00|z, tools or fools? ___ Robert MacLean - Original Message - From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux and Security

Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain

2001-10-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux and Security on NT domain On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 15:24:35 +0100, Peter Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 18 October 2001 13:18 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 11:51:53 +0100, Peter

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-10-01 Thread magnet
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 06:59:05 -0400, Tim Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The PS2, actually has three CPUs, but they're not clustered. They handle different things.. LOL. I couldn't help being reminded... doesn't that sound like how the original games

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-10-01 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
M$ are trying to enter console the market with brute force -- by selling a machine which they can flog as being more powerful than the PS2. In reality, it isn't as powerful as MS say it is (since it isn't as optimised for gaming as the PS2), but people will _believe_ it is much more powerful

Re: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-10-01 Thread Jim Dawson
for a reasonable price I might get one instead. -Original Message- From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tim Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 01:26:25 +1000 Subject: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2? M$ are trying to enter console the market with brute force -- by selling

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-27 Thread Mohammed Arafa
PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2? try this it's in Japanese (sorry if I spelt that wrong) but there is a link to translate it to English http://www.jp.playstation.com/linux

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-27 Thread Robert MacLean
- From: Robert MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2? try this it's in Japanese (sorry if I spelt that wrong) but there is a link to translate it to English http://www.jp.playstation.com/linux

RE: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-27 Thread Franki
]]On Behalf Of Mohammed Arafa Sent: Thursday, 27 September 2001 3:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2? cool thanks i am using this info to prove a case to a friend of mine, who was asking about the ps2, since it seems so awesome. got a q tho that he asked

[newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-26 Thread Mohammed Arafa
just wondering but is there a mandrake version or any linux version for the ps2? if yes.. where can i d/l it? and will i still be able to play the ps2 games? _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-26 Thread shane
well you can start here http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,s2085867,00.html but it doesn't look promising. On Wednesday 26 September 2001 02:37, you spoke unto me thusly: just wondering but is there a mandrake version or any linux version for the ps2? if yes.. where can i d/l it? and will i

Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2?

2001-09-26 Thread Robert MacLean
, September 26, 2001 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] linux for sony ps2? well you can start here http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,s2085867,00.html but it doesn't look promising. On Wednesday 26 September 2001 02:37, you spoke unto me thusly: just wondering but is there a mandrake version

Re: [newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-26 Thread Steve Borrett
Hi, The ISO image you downloaded should be bootable already, you don't have to do anything extra to make it bootable, other than hold down the c key to force the Mac to boot from CD. So simply burn the ISO image to a cd, using Toaster or similar, and reboot with CD 1 in the drive. Steve. I

Re: [newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-26 Thread Randy Kramer
Steve Borrett wrote: The ISO image you downloaded should be bootable already, you don't have to do anything extra to make it bootable, other than hold down the c key to force the Mac to boot from CD. So simply burn the ISO image to a cd, using Toaster or similar, and reboot with CD 1 in the

[newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-25 Thread Ervin S. Odisho
Hi All! I have recently purchased a new iMAC and i would like to install Mandrake on it to to be a local file intranet and file server. I got the iso images of mandrake distribution but unfortunately I do not know how to create a bootable CD under MAC OS 9.1 (i got a cdrw). Please if you know of

[newbie] linux live

2001-09-19 Thread Robert MacLean
Hi Next week starting Monday on Linux.coms Linux live is beginner week. There will be a thing on installing red hat 7.1 and a thing on configuring a fire wall. Thought it might help some people ;) Robert MacLean Want to buy your Pack or Services

Re: [newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-14 Thread SK
Yes ..I have the CD Best Regards, SKLIM - Original Message - From: Michael Falzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:15 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover and it mandrake X.XX ? u do have the cd yes - Original Message - From

Re: [newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-14 Thread SK
OK ..Thank Best Regards, SKLIM - Original Message - From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover I don't have a boot disk. I believe my partition is currupted .. Best Regards, SKLIM Boot

Re: [newbie] linux newbie list

2001-09-13 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:21:44 +0200, civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Take it Somewhere else has been the advice. It looks like a long haul for some. There is grief and a ritual is in order to begin the process of recovery. Go to www.YahooGroups.com and look for USAunderattack in

[newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-13 Thread SK
Hi! I need some information how to recover my Linux Server when it was currupt. What should I do if my Linux Server cannot login or boot-UP ? Best Regards, SKLIM Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-13 Thread SK
I don't have a boot disk. I believe my partition is currupted .. Best Regards, SKLIM - Original Message - From: Michael Falzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover Have u try

Re: [newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-13 Thread Michael Falzon
and it mandrake X.XX ? u do have the cd yes - Original Message - From: SK [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:09 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover I don't have a boot disk. I believe my partition is currupted .. Best Regards, SKLIM

Re: [newbie] Linux Recover

2001-09-13 Thread Paul
I don't have a boot disk. I believe my partition is currupted .. Best Regards, SKLIM Boot from the #1 install cd, hit F1 and type 'rescue' Perhaps that gets you on the way. Paul Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

[newbie] linux newbie list

2001-09-13 Thread civileme
Take it Somewhere else has been the advice. It looks like a long haul for some. There is grief and a ritual is in order to begin the process of recovery. Go to www.YahooGroups.com and look for USAunderattack in Multiculturalism. Join the group and post away. It is called [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [newbie] Linux not loading

2001-09-07 Thread FLYNN, Steve
PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] Linux not loading Hi, i have installed linux and winMe at the same time. When i try to load linux it just comes up with some info about nothing in DOS then freezes (or just does nothing). Windows still works. My pc

Re: [newbie] Linux not loading

2001-09-07 Thread Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC)
Hylton's 0.02c Make sure Me was installed first as if it is after Linux it will overwrite the MBR and therefore it will not give you Lilo as a bootloader to select Linux. Tell us what distro you are installing as well. Paul Chandler wrote: Hi, i have installed linux and winMe at the same

[newbie] Linux Mandrake in Sun 420R (Sparc)

2001-09-06 Thread Anggie
Hi guys, Any body have experience install Linux Mandrake in Sun 420R (Sparc) ? Please giff me your guidline. Thanks a lot Regards,ANGGIE

[newbie] Linux Mag's Editor's Choice Awards

2001-09-05 Thread s
Well, this may not be news for some, but I thought people here might like to know that Mandrake 8.0 is Linux Magazine's Editor's Choice Award winner for top Desktop Distribution. Congratulations Mandrake. (But we already knew that.) Other points of interest: Top Office Suite:

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-09-01 Thread Eyedeal
thanks - i'll try it right away. would it help if i upgraded XFree to version 4.0 ? - Original Message - From: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eyedeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 12:05 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social

[newbie] Linux box for Mandrake Linux

2001-09-01 Thread PENA FAMILY
I haven't really contributed much to this list mostly since my Internet connection is a joke due in part with the phone company screwing around with 30 year phone lines they want to rebuild to provide DSL service and on top of that the cable company is digging up old cable connection to also

Re: [newbie] Linux box for Mandrake Linux

2001-09-01 Thread s
On Saturday 01 September 2001 09:57 pm, PENA FAMILY wrote: Again the point to this post is I went PC case shopping and found a case built similarly to the Apple G4 tower. The side panel flips down with the motherboard attached to it. The case is about mid size and has additionally a front

Re: [newbie] Linux box for Mandrake Linux

2001-09-01 Thread Bill Winegarden
Too Cool !!! Yeah, sounds neato. But look at this one: http://www.designercase.com/cgi-bin/dcase.cgi/showProduct/sku/PENGUIN How can you resist this one? -s Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; name=message.footer

[newbie] Linux box for Mandrake Linux 2

2001-09-01 Thread PENA FAMILY
I saw the penguin box before. I have seen two others mostly just pointed. The only that really interested me with the box I mentioned was the easy access to internal chassis. Although, thinking about it I am surprise no one has made an Iceberg looking one with a Tux painted on there somewhere

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-31 Thread jennifer
Please keep this off list. Again, respond to me if neccsary, and Isaac off list. This is not the appropriate place to expounde your moral beliefs. This is a linux help list. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-31 Thread Charles Punch
jennifer wrote: Please keep this off list. Again, respond to me if neccsary, and Isaac off list. This is not the appropriate place to expounde your moral beliefs. This is a linux help list. You didn't hesitate to post *your* moral beliefs to the group, so why is it that you don't

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-31 Thread civileme
On Friday 31 August 2001 10:50, Eyedeal wrote: I guess this will come as no surprise - I'm having problems with my video card. Its a trident 9750 agp. My monitor is LG studioworks 440Si and my mandrake version is the old 6.1 Any ideas ?? Much appreciated 6.1 is no longer supported but the

Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy....

2001-08-31 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Mark Weaver wrote: nah...i've had my head buried in some PERL scripts pretty deeply the last couple of weeks and i only come up for air when my boss forces me to have lunch or something. that, or one of the users calls up and can't figure out why the monitor is black simply because it's not

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
jennifer wrote: On Wednesday 29 August 2001 17:09, Isaac Curtis wrote: This is a bottom-posted new thread, I encourage anyone interested to please skim the quote for context before reading below. (from the thread Re: [newbie] kde2.2 broke Konqueror Flash plugin) Ron Bouwhuis wrote: ---

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Eric Ekong
Don't you know big brother is always watching. Especially, un*x groups, listserves, and irc channels. Reason why, UNIX people are the smartest on the planet. BTW: Windows is only good for one thing porn. It even crashes on that, guess that means you shouldn't look at porn. Eric * paul rodríguez

Fwd: Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread jennifer
refrain from using this list as a political forum. There are more appropriate newsgroups for your Robin Hood-ish agenda. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 08:40:07 -0400 From: jennifer [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
Bryan Tyson wrote: On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote: Isaac, My gast has been well and truly flabbered... Ron. (Feeling a little sadder after reading your post). Ron's right. This guy is making a mockery of both the Linux community and social consciousness.

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
James S Bear wrote: I hope we all understand that stealing will make us as bad as Microsoft. I wouldn't say Microsoft has a lousy product, but I do pray with all my hear that I won't have to buy another MS product in my life. I could possibly agree with the fact that they are evil(and

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Tim Holmes
Yeah... see Windows provides a little bit of morality to your life. Since it's merely a vessel for porn, it crashes on you to let you know you're doing something you shouldn't be doing! lol Borders was a family owned business, and family run for the most part until it really started to take off,

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Bryan Tyson
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote: Isaac, My gast has been well and truly flabbered... Ron. (Feeling a little sadder after reading your post). Ron's right. This guy is making a mockery of both the Linux community and social consciousness.

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
paul rodríguez wrote: Views on the morality of shoplifting aside, there is a way you can buy books from a local independent bookstore online that is very convenient. Booksense.com is an national organization of independent bookstores which provides a common interface to order books online

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Charles Punch
Isaac Curtis wrote: Bryan Tyson wrote: On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote: Isaac, My gast has been well and truly flabbered... Ron. (Feeling a little sadder after reading your post). Ron's right. This guy is making a mockery of both the Linux community and "social

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
Charles Punch wrote: Isaac Curtis wrote: Bryan Tyson wrote: On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote: Isaac, My gast has been well and truly flabbered... Ron. (Feeling a little sadder after reading your post). Ron's right. This guy is making a mockery of both the Linux community

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Charles Punch
Isaac Curtis wrote: Charles Punch wrote: Isaac Curtis wrote: Bryan Tyson wrote: On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote: Isaac, My gast has been well and truly flabbered... Ron. (Feeling a little sadder after reading your post). Ron's right. This guy is making a

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Anguo
Hi Isaac, Goddess this thread is interesting and thought provoking! I am not here to make any jugment, either way. I just wanted to drop a line to tell you that I support you: do whatever you want if you feel that's the right thing to do, never mind what other people say. There are as

Re: [newbie] Linux, Borders, and social consciousness

2001-08-30 Thread Isaac Curtis
Ron Bouwhuis wrote: What the hell is a five-finger discount? I *HOPE* you mean you go to Borders, buy a coffee and maybe a pastry, sit down in one of those lovely corner sofas and read the excellent Linux references you mention (careful not to get sticky fingers on the pages).

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