From: Ingo Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 21:59:08 -0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux VPN?
well . now lets see better make that 6 ...:)
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From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Matt Greer wrote:
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 16:09, you wrote:
what I did supported my community and helped strike a(n
admittedly small) blow at Borders and everything it stands for.
You also struck a blow at a very innocent, and undeserving bystander...the
author(s) of the book. If
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:
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A. Punch
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2001 3:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy
brown1302 wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
anyone know how to get one of these up and running? i remember seeing a HOW
TO somewhere, but all my searching can't find the thing again.
i'm looking for either commercial or free (free i would play with at home,
commercial at work to sell) or a box premade that does this sort of stuff,
just
- Original Message -
From: rand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:49 AM
Subject: [newbie] Linux VPN?
anyone know how to get one of these up and running? i remember seeing a
HOW
TO somewhere, but all my searching can't find the thing again
Yes no need to be mean, just use your K mail filters if
you don't like it, I use mine all the time.
Sorry not to be mean myself, just a suggestion.
On Monday 27 August 2001 04:25 pm, so spoke skinky:
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 07:11, you wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE
I add my warmest congradulations too! May your future be filled with
happiness and joy together!
Todd
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of poogle
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux VPN?
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On Tuesday 28 August 2001 09:03 am, thus spake Mark Johnson:
Isn't freeswan and poptop server side VPN? What I need
(and I think
well . now lets see better make that 6 ...:)
-Original Message-
From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:04 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux VPN?
Isn't freeswan and poptop server side VPN? What I need (and I think
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2001 15:57, you wrote:
Just curious - anyone going on the Linux Lunacy 7 day cruise in the
Caribeaan? (sp?).
Its in October, and my fiance' and I are going to use it for a
honeymoon, -'Nix- style!
Somebody congratulate me, the date is
Michael Scottaline wrote:
Hey congratulations, Ron!! Especially on having a future Mrs. who thinks
that's a honeymoon. My bride would Bobbitt me ouch, I hate when that
happens... ;o)
Best of Luck,
Mike
grin
Thanks!
Well, I figured I'd hit the Linux conf.'s during daylight hours...O
Marcia Waller wrote:
Congratulations! Great idea to mix Linux cruise and honeymoon.
I like the great advice below. Thanks for sharing.
May the Blessings Be,
Marcia
Thank you much! ;-)
--
d wrote:
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word of advice, I am sure you never have
had any nor will you from any others. When my wife and I married 38 years
ago we made an agreement that this was more than a marrage, it is a
partnership and any decisions made that effected both would be
Roger Sherman wrote:
Congrats (or my sympathies, whichever applies ;-))!
peace,
Rog
Its congrats, she's the best! (darn near the only thing that can drag me
away from my keyboard!) ;-)
--
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 13:39:31 -0400
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] was inspired to comment:
Michael Scottaline wrote:
Hey congratulations, Ron!! Especially on having a future Mrs. who
thinks
that's a honeymoon. My bride would Bobbitt me ouch, I hate when
that
happens... ;o)
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
- Original Message -
From: d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word
, August 26, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word of advice, I am sure you never have
had any nor will you from any others. When my wife and I married 38
years ago we made an agreement that this was more than a marrage, it is a
partnership
: [newbie] Linux Lunacy
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word of advice, I am sure you never have
had any nor will you from any others. When my wife and I married 38 years
ago we made an agreement that this was more than a marrage, it is a
partnership and any decisions made that effected
In reply to brown1302's words, written Mon, 27 Aug 2001 12:11:26 -0700
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
Ah, I see a person who means business...
You scared me. Glad to know there are still living entities out there that
don't care
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 07:11, you wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE
OTHER VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
Don't get too wrapped up in your *newbie problems*... GET A LIFE! Have a
nice day.
skinky
_
Do
On Monday 27 August 2001 15:11, you wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE
OTHER VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
- Original Message -
Linux newbies don't have problems, only opportunities. This list is a
community and most definitely interested in it's members
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 12:11:26 -0700
brown1302 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ignorantly bleated:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE
OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
==
PLONK!
--
Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring,
fighting, killing,
On Monday 27 August 2001 21:11, brown1302 wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
Ummm, there is a sense of community on this list. The folks who like to criticize
each other have
many homes on the internet, but this is one of the
civileme wrote:
On Monday 27 August 2001 21:11, brown1302 wrote:
WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROBLEMS!! THERE ARE OTHER
VENUES FOR THIS CRAP
Ummm, there is a sense of community on this list. The folks who like to criticize
each other have
many homes on the internet,
Just curious - anyone going on the Linux Lunacy 7 day cruise in the Caribeaan?
(sp?).
Its in October, and my fiance' and I are going to use it for a honeymoon,
-'Nix- style!
Somebody congratulate me, the date is October 19th! ;-
--
On Sunday 26 August 2001 15:57, you wrote:
Just curious - anyone going on the Linux Lunacy 7 day cruise in the
Caribeaan? (sp?).
Its in October, and my fiance' and I are going to use it for a
honeymoon, -'Nix- style!
Somebody congratulate me, the date is October 19th! ;-
Congrats on your your pending nuptuals. :0)
Where can I find some information on the cruise?
tdh
--
T. Holmes
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UNIXTECHS.org
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Real Men Use Vi!
Uptime:
4:56pm up 10
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word of advice, I am sure you never have
had any nor will you from any others. When my wife and I married 38 years
ago we made an agreement that this was more than a marrage, it is a
partnership and any decisions made that effected both would be agreed upon
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 15:57:36 -0400
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:
RH Just curious - anyone going on the Linux Lunacy 7 day cruise in the
RH Caribeaan?
RH (sp?).
RH
RH Its in October, and my fiance' and I are going to use it for a
RH honeymoon,
RH -'Nix- style!
RH
RH
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:02, you wrote:
LURKER here, Congrats. A little word of advice, I am sure you never
have had any nor will you from any others. When my wife and I married
38 years ago we made an agreement that this was more than a marrage, it
is a partnership and any decisions made
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Just curious - anyone going on the Linux Lunacy 7 day cruise in the Caribeaan?
(sp?).
Its in October, and my fiance' and I are going to use it for a honeymoon,
-'Nix- style!
Somebody congratulate me, the date is October 19th! ;-
Congrats
Hi
i'd like to host my web site but it has 3 versions including arabic one!
Should i look for a provider which offer linux php/mysql or won't it work?
if yes which version if no should i use then windows2000?
Can u suggest any good provider french or englich one, no matter OS u'll
suggest!
Hi Everyone,
I think this is good. Esp. the one about Mexico City.
Paul
http://www.wired.com/news/linux/0,1411,43737,00.html
Argentina Embraces the Penguin
By Agustín d´Empaire 10:40 a.m. May 11, 2001 PDT
BUENOS AIRES -- Salta is an Argentinean province located in the country's
Dear friends:
This should be a pretty simple question. I think I know the answer but would
appreciate an expert's confirmation:
I have a dual-boot LM 8.0/Win2000Pro system. My Win2000Pro uses the NTFS File
System. That means, of course, that Linux can READ NTFS files on my Win2000
partition
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On Saturday 18 August 2001 10:59 pm, thus spake Benjamin Sher:
Unfortunately, I forgot this fact when I decided to copy a bunch of
files as a backup from Linux to Win2000. I used Konqueror, my File
Manager, to copy these files from their Linux
I getting ready to buy more personal bank checks, does anyone know if there
are any linux themed personal checks?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
make sure you are typing ./ibmgr or make sure that it's directory is in you
path.
non-bash commands must be executed ./command. only commands in your path
(/usr/bin, etc) can be executed w/o ./
Date: 08/09/2001 02:03 pm (Thursday)
From: Leonard Miller
To: \'Linux Mandrake'\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01; Caruso Aldo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Commands
Did you try
in advance,
Aldo
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De: Matt Greer[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Jueves, 09 de Agosto de 2001 03:27 p.m.
Para: Caruso Aldo
Asunto: Re: [newbie] Linux Commands
on 8/9/01 12:05 PM, Caruso Aldo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've installed
Sorry, this is OT, but when is 8.1 coming out?
-- Jamie
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From: tazmun[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 August 2001 08:03
To:Newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Mandrake vs RedHat
- Original Message -
From: X - A - W - K [EMAIL PROTECTED
A Cooker newsletter from about a month ago said that 8.1 would be out around
October.
What happened to those Cooker newsletters anyway? They used to come out every
week but I haven't gotten any in quite a while :-(
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 18:38, Adams, Jamie wrote:
Sorry, this is OT, but when is
I just would like to ask somebody to explain me the main difference
between
Linux Mandrake and RedHat.
I just want to know the strong points of each one... For what is better
to use Mandrake... and for what RedHat?
Just MY opinions
Redhat is very well know in America.
I would
It was Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:42:59 -0500 when X - A - W - K wrote:
Mandrake was built on the source code of Redhat 5.2. From there they went
there separate ways.
Mandrake is compiled optimised for Pentium processors where redhat is compiled
for 386's.
Paul
Hi,
I just would like to ask somebody to
Nevertheless, Mandrake tries to be as Red Hat compatible as is practicable.
They claim over 90% compatibility with Red Hat packages. This can be useful,
since most RPMs are built for Red Hat.
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 20:56, Paul wrote:
It was Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:42:59 -0500 when X - A - W - K wrote:
07, 2001 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Mandrake vs RedHat
Nevertheless, Mandrake tries to be as Red Hat compatible
as is practicable.
They claim over 90% compatibility with Red Hat packages.
This can be useful,
since most RPMs are built for Red Hat.
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 20:56, Paul wrote
I find this to be an interesting discussion. The media tends to label Red
Hat as a serious and corporate linux; while mandrake is dubbed the
baby linux. I guess I should know better than to trust what I hear on TV
and the like, but since trying both myself, I know this is a bit exagerated.
I
however, heavily biased towards mandrake since I tried Red Hat 7 first, on
which I could get not a damn thing (zip, printer, mounting other
partitions)
to work, even when following the instructions in the official book. Or
the
fact that half the power tools won't run under 7 (i've heard
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 00:42, X - A - W - K wrote:
Hi,
I just would like to ask somebody to explain me the main difference between
Linux Mandrake and RedHat.
I just want to know the strong points of each one... For what is better to
use Mandrake... and for what RedHat?
Thanks
X - A
Hi,
I just would like to ask somebody to explain me the main difference between
Linux Mandrake and RedHat.
I just want to know the strong points of each one... For what is better to
use Mandrake... and for what RedHat?
Thanks
X - A - W - K
--
Jest niezly ... i liscik napisze
You have just received a virus which only runs under linux.
You are honour bound to delete twenty or thirty files at random from your
hard drive and then pass this e-mail along to everyone on your e-mail list..
regards
Daryl
--
Once he had one leg in the White House and the nation trembled
may I also insist that this file be copied to your sig.txt file, so that
others may enjoy it via e-mail also?
On Wednesday 01 August 2001 12:05, Michel Clasquin wrote:
On Wednesday 01 August 2001 19:16, Daryl Johnson wrote:
You have just received a virus which only runs under linux.
You
LOL! Careful, there may be newbies here on the list that may actually
believe you :-)
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 03:16, Daryl Johnson wrote:
You have just received a virus which only runs under linux.
You are honour bound to delete twenty or thirty files at random from your
hard drive and then pass
I am running two machines at home: a Linux machine under Mandrake 8.0 and a
Windows2000Pro. These two talk to each other using Samba (II5 and Apache
are also runnning). I am looking for a software (preferably an RPM package)
which I could install on my Linux machine and with which I could check
I run my Linux Mandrake 8.0 at home PC, and, as I discovered, you won't
learn nothing
without actually work with it. So I want to install some Linux at work, but
I MUST leave
the Windoze !!, so i look for some Linux that comes on top of windows, can
live on NTFS/FAT
and work just like
You can also use VMware for windows and install Linux on virtual
partition...
Oren Gozlan
Mobixell Networks Inc.
p: +972 9 776 0121
f: + 972 9 740 7373
c: +972 54 536 047
www.mobixell.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 24 Jul 2001 09:22:16 +0200, Michael Spivak wrote:
You could run vmware with 2000.
Brandon Caudle
--
15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux)
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux under Windoze
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 06:44:52 GMT
I run my Linux Mandrake 8.0 at home PC, and, as I
tell me!
this way is fast...
- Original Message -
From: Michael Spivak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: [newbie] Linux under Windoze
I run my Linux Mandrake 8.0 at home PC, and, as I discovered, you won't
learn nothing
- Original Message -
From: Jason Guidry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux-Mandrake Newbie (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Re(newbie)Linux Magazine 8.0 Installation
impossible!!Help appreciated
MACK , if this was a cover version from
MACK , if this was a cover version from news vendor , the disk was corrupt!
Do you live in UK or USA? If UK could send a working copy. Let me know
*Ouch* well, I guess they tried...
anyway, looking at your system specs you may want to be cautious. I
installed 8.0 on a system very similar to
Matthew , if nobody has offered before you recieve this e-mail , contact me
and i'll help where i can Regards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MACK DROFWARC wrote:
I just bought 8.0 on Linux magazine's subscription version
Linux-Mandrake 8.0 Traktopel-i586 20010418 13:31.
I have a smallish harddrive and as such, always format my drive and
run ms-dos from disk, then use MSCDEX.exe with oakcdrom.sys and a
description of oemcd001
Romanator wrote:
MACK DROFWARC wrote:
I am running an 808 meg hdd (ouch!), a 32 meg RAM ,44X CD-rom (ATAPI?
ithink) and a 188 Pentium MMX.
Either way, you are going will have to connect an external CD ROM to
your computer. Without it the installation will not continue.
If this is
On Tuesday 17 July 2001 07:43 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
Romanator wrote:
MACK DROFWARC wrote:
I am running an 808 meg hdd (ouch!), a 32 meg RAM ,44X CD-rom (ATAPI?
ithink) and a 188 Pentium MMX.
Either way, you are going will have to connect an external CD ROM to
your computer.
As I am sure some else will let you know that HTML mail is considered un-
polite on this mail list. the reason being is that what we see looks like
this below.
next i would also urge you to try a different version (maybe redhat 6.X
something) with the level of power and hard drive space, you
I just bought 8.0 on Linux magazine's subscription version Linux-Mandrake 8.0 Traktopel-i586 20010418 13:31.
I have a smallish harddrive and as such, always format my drive and run ms-dos from disk, then use MSCDEX.exe with oakcdrom.sys and a description of oemcd001 because my computer does not
On Wednesday 11 July 2001 15:12, you wrote:
Why would anybody want to go this route with todays concerns for privacy
and spam? Seems to me it is an unnecessary 3rd party involved here. Why
does one have to sign up and give them an email address (= username) to
every service they use? In
On Thursday 12 July 2001 08:34 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 11 July 2001 15:12, you wrote:
Why would anybody want to go this route with todays concerns for privacy
and spam?
I think that he is referring to the MSN Messenger portion of IMICI. To use
the windows version of MSN Messenger,
I have a new digital camera (Canon Powershot) and it's great. Now I
want to print some of these photos out. I have found two photo
printers (one from Canon and the other from Epson) which can print
these photos out. These printers can interface directly to the
camera, or take a CF card
IMICI Messenger is much better than Everybuddy! Everybuddy has had some
problems connecting to msn contacts. I use IMICI and it is very effective. I
lets you have all your acounts in one app like your MSN, Yahoo, AOL adn ICQ.
If you use it don't forget to type all of your hotmail address as your
On 10/7/01 21:54, TezcatlipocA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den
10/7/01 21:54 skrev TezcatlipocA fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende:
IMICI Messenger is much better than Everybuddy! Everybuddy has had some
problems connecting to msn contacts. I use IMICI and it is very effective. I
lets you have
Juan:
free will do it -- and more. To see the options, type man free at a
terminal prompt.
--- Carroll
Juan Carlos Conde wrote:
What is the linux equivalent for DOS command: MEM?
--
Juan Carlos Conde e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valladolid (Spain)Running Linux Mandrake 8.0
try 'free
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 19:02, Juan Carlos Conde wrote:
What is the linux equivalent for DOS command: MEM?
Hi again,
Does anyone out there know if there is a Linux version that will run on a
PowerBook 1400? The 1400, unlike the 2400 and the 3400 has a NuBus system, I
believe.
Cheers,
Brian
--
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 07:43, Brian Durant wrote:
Hi again,
Does anyone out there know if there is a Linux version that will run on a
PowerBook 1400? The 1400, unlike the 2400 and the 3400 has a NuBus system,
I believe.
Cheers,
Brian
--
Well there is a Beta of mandrake8.0 for the PPC
try www.everybuddy.com
- Original Message -
From: Brian Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake Intel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:58 AM
Subject: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.
Hi again,
Anyone on the list know if there is a Linux app that accesses the MSN
http://www.everybuddy.com/
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 18:58, Brian Durant wrote:
Hi again,
Anyone on the list know if there is a Linux app that accesses the MSN
Messenger system? All my daughter's friends use MSN Messenger and I am
trying to find a Linux alternative that she can use to chat with
On 9/7/01 13:46, Florian Struck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den 9/7/01
13:46 skrev Florian Struck fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende:
Try everybuddy or gabber . About gabber im not sure but everybuddy supports
all instant messanger formats also aol and icq as well as yahoo and msn.
On 9/7/01
There is a product called Everybuddy that will link up
Yahoo, Aim, and MSN all within the same Client.
However, Because MSN and AIM are constantly trying to
twart efforts to have other software makers access
their systems, you will need to D/L the beta version
for the MSN support. (M$ has
I see everyone pushing everyboddy.. but I use gabber, its a jabber client very nice
check out, also does msn. aim. yahoo. icq etc
www.jabber.org
or for the client try... gabber.sourceforge.net
On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:58:15 +0400
Brian Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
Imici does as well. You have to get an account with them first, and then you
can use that to connect to AOL, YAHOO, ICQ, and something else too I think.
I think it's www.imici.com, but you can search for it on FreshMeat as well.
tdh
--
T. Holmes
-
UNIXTECHS.org
[EMAIL
8bit colour produced the
symptoms you have already described.
Let me know how you get on,
Regards,
Thomas Adam
- Original Message -
From: Adams, Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: [newbie] Linux Gaming
Hiya,
You guys must
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 00:37, Benjamin Sher wrote:
If Microsoft were to cook up a plan to cause Linux to disappear in a
virtual Tower of Babel it could scarcely be more effective than that which
has been adopted by distributions on their own, voluntarily.
This reminds me of the double-page
Hiya,
You guys must be sick of getting mails from me by now :)
When i attempt to play Tuxracer or GLTron, the display dosnt render on
my screen properly, the display splits into three/four vertical bars,
each displaying the same portion of the screen (left hand side i think).
Could anyone shed
Dear friends:
If Microsoft were to cook up a plan to cause Linux to disappear in a virtual
Tower of Babel it could scarcely be more effective than that which has been
adopted by distributions on their own, voluntarily.
This is from an article by Dennis E. Powell in Linuxtoday (June 27, 2001)
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 16:37, you wrote:
Dear friends:
If Microsoft were to cook up a plan to cause Linux to disappear in a
virtual Tower of Babel it could scarcely be more effective than that which
has been adopted by distributions on their own, voluntarily.
This is from an article by
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:55, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux bashing again by Intel??
or you haven't explained it well enough. You should feel lucky that you
have this kind of free community-based support -- you'll never have
These lists are also heavily censored. I was once having a look at some
messages in an Intel newsgroup when the topic of overclocking was raised.
Intel eventually filtered out all messages with mentions of overclocking.
I'm
sure Microsoft would act in a similar way in similar circumstances.
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 07:48 am, you wrote:
These lists are also heavily censored. I was once having a look at some
messages in an Intel newsgroup when the topic of overclocking was raised.
Intel eventually filtered out all messages with mentions of overclocking.
I'm
sure Microsoft
Dhanapalan wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:55, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux bashing again by Intel??
or you haven't explained it well enough. You should feel lucky that
you have this kind of free community-based support
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 23:09, Patrick Hubers wrote:
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
...
or you haven't explained it well enough. You should feel lucky
that you have
this kind of free community-based support -- you'll never have it
in the M$
world. There, you'll have to pay through the nose
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux bashing again by Intel??
or you haven't explained it well enough. You should feel lucky that you have
this kind of free community-based support -- you'll never have it in the M$
world. There, you'll have to pay through
I have to agree with Sridhar on this.
I didn't choose Linux because I expected Plug'n'Play. If I wanted a Mac
(ewww!) I would have bought a Mac. I expected a learning experience; that's
what I like in my hobbies. Since installing my first Linux distro some 7 or 8
months ago, I've acquired an
Where are our big guns? Please read this story when you have time.
However, it's not all doom and gloom.
http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/linux/0,12249,2778923,00.html
Roman
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,...Here we go again. I'd like to suggest that we send in
Duke Nuke'm to slap these guys around. What they don't seem to realize (Or
maybe they do???Hmmm.) is that they're not just reporting the news (?) but
they're one of the biggest reasons that popularity of Linux is being
This is proof that the Wintel Cartel lives on after the antitrust trial
(where Intel testified against M$). After all these years, did you think that
it would just roll-over and die? Of course not. Here, we have a symbiotic
relationship. Both Intel chips and M$ apps have become ubiquitous
Lanman wrote:
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,...Here we go again. I'd like to suggest that we send in
Duke Nuke'm to slap these guys around. What they don't seem to realize (Or
maybe they do???Hmmm.) is that they're not just reporting the news (?) but
they're one of the biggest reasons that popularity of
This brings up an interesting point. Many people and organisations don't
switch to GNU/Linux because they don't know of any real-world case studies
that demonstrate its success. My information systems subjects at uni are full
of real-world case studies, and we (well, at least I) learn well by
Sent: 24 June 2001 01:01
To: Romanator; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux bashing again by Intel??
On Saturday 23 June 2001 07:55, Romanator wrote:
Where are our big guns? Please read this story when you
have time. However, it's not all doom and gloom.
http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise
On Saturday 23 June 2001 11:17 am, Romanator wrote:
You also hit the nail. Our market is flooded with so much substandard
ICs and boards. I have caught many errors or crashes caused by
hardware of which I thought was caused by software. I ended up
replacing a board or chip and the crash
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