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Monday 09 February 2004 7:43 pm, Walt Frampus wrote:
could someone point me to a site that tells how to do a ftp install
without using a floppy drive? The problem is, my friend doesn't have a
floppy drive to make a boot image disk. Or can he do an
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 10:39, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Walt
Don't worry that everything below seems to be about cooker Walt. It was
written (mostly) before Mandrake 9.2 became fact and applies to that more
than a current cooker install anyway. Excerpt below from the page:
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Tuesday 10 February 2004 8:48 am, Walt Frampus wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 10:39, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Walt
Don't worry that everything below seems to be about cooker Walt. It was
written (mostly) before Mandrake 9.2 became fact and applies
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 20:04, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Plus if one wants to jump the gun on Mandrake 10 there's always the full
ftp or hard drive install available by downloading the boot.iso image from
any cooker mirror. I know it works for a hard drive install because I
cooked my
Two suggestions:
1. Try ne2000 for your nic driver
or
2. Copy the kernel off the disk onto your small DOS partition and use LoadLin
J Michael Graham wrote:
Here is the situation:
I got an old laptop from a friend and am trying to get Linux running.
The
"J Michael Graham" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the situation:
I got an old laptop from a friend and am trying to get Linux running.
The real issue is that the floppy/cdrom bay is in NO way hot swappable.
So, I was trying to use a ftp install, but the NIC isn't in the pcmcia
support
The CDROM/Floppy doesn't have to be hot swapable. Just boot from and
install from the CD, no need for the Floppy. You may need to change a
setting in your BIOS to enable CDROM booting.
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From: J Michael Graham [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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One more thing...if the laptop is NOT Pentium class...Mandrake may not even
install or the performance will be dismal. MDK 6.0 and up is optimized for
Pentium.
HTH
Jaguar
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"J Michael Graham" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the situation:
I got
Just out of interest - what is the telnet client included in windows called?
Aaron
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From: Alan Shoemaker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 5:43 AM
To: newbie
Subject: [newbie] FTP install...
I have a system with a nic that is
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Just out of interest - what is the telnet client included in windows called?
Would you believe "telnet" :-)
John
There's two in Win9x - telnet (imaginitive, huh?) and Hyperterminal.
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On 10/19/99, 5:24:26 PM, Aaron deRozario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Just out of interest - what is the telnet
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 08:24:26AM +0800, Aaron deRozario wrote:
Just out of interest - what is the telnet client included in windows called?
telnet.
Of course, there's no pretty GUI for it, so Windows doesn't exactly announce
that it's installed. You'll either have to create an icon for it
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