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On July 29, 2004 09:33:09, Tom Brinkman wrote:
snip
I've seen numion recommended on other lists. Here's why I
don't use it. In a test there just now it ended with 23,961 kbps
for my 1,500 kbps connection. Which is nearly 16 times faster
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 03:24, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi guys,
Since I'm using dialup connection, I can't make use of urpmi to
upgrade my kernel (or in fact, any other package :(). So, I have to
do it manually. I upgraded my mdk9.2 from 2.4.22 to 2.4.26 using Con
Kolivas' patches.
After
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On Wednesday 28 July 2004 07:15 pm, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 03:24, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi guys,
Since I'm using dialup connection, I can't make use of urpmi to
upgrade my kernel (or in fact, any other package :(). So, I
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 11:24 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Hi guys,
Since I'm using dialup connection, I can't make use of urpmi to
upgrade my kernel (or in fact, any other package :(). So, I have
to do it manually. I upgraded my mdk9.2 from 2.4.22 to 2.4.26
using Con Kolivas'
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 12:29 pm, Dan Gordon wrote:
Hi Hoyt,
No, there's nothing wrong with urpmi. The only problem is
that using dialup connection, it takes forever to use
urpmi, in other words... I have to pay a huge amount of
internet and phone bills at the end of the month
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:02, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 12:29 pm, Dan Gordon wrote:
Hi Hoyt,
No, there's nothing wrong with urpmi. The only problem is
that using dialup connection, it takes forever to use
urpmi, in other words... I have to pay a huge amount
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On July 28, 2004 14:02:02, Tom Brinkman wrote:
whack'n'snip
The part y'all leave out is speed, so price quotes are
sort'a useless. 256k (down)/56k (up) aDSL is available here for
$21/month. 1.5Mb/256k aDSL is $49. 8Mb DSL (not
de maro de 2001 18:08
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Assunto: RE: [newbie] Manual
Andre, did you download in linux? And if you did, did you hold down the
shift key when you clicked on the files to download? If you didn't hold
the
key down you would only get the .htm or .html file
Title: RE: [newbie] Manual
Andre, you should be able to download with netscape. Explorer should do it to since it is only text. (Explorer seems to have issues with downloading some linux based programs) I don't hardly use windows anymore so have forgotten a lot of how to do stuff
Andr D. Martinsen wrote:
Do I need to use Linux to download the files? I have yet
to get my ISDN card up and running for the moment, so im
using MS Exploder to download the files I need.
I have tried holding shift, ctrl, alt, and about every
comination of those before, during, and after
Yeah well they dont seem broken until you open the file you downloaded and
you see its only te html page you downloaded the files from.
Andr
Cassiano A. wrote:
Hi,
Where can I download the manuals of linux-mandrake 7.2?
Like user's guide, configuration guide, etc. Because the
link
Andr D. Martinsen wrote:
Yeah well they dont seem broken until you open the file you
downloaded and you see its only te html page you downloaded
the files from.
Andr
Cassiano A. wrote:
Hi,
Where can I download the manuals of linux-mandrake 7.2?
Like user's guide, configuration
Title: RE: [newbie] Manual
Andre, did you download in linux? And if you did, did you hold down the shift key when you clicked on the files to download? If you didn't hold the key down you would only get the .htm or .html file and not the actual package. I would try the download again but hold
Cassiano A. wrote:
Hi,
Where can I download the manuals of linux-mandrake 7.2?
Like user's guide, configuration guide, etc. Because the
link in the site is broke.
Tks,
Cassiano Cavalcanti
CassianoI don't know of any other location. But for what
it's worth, I'm downloading both
Where on the Mandrake site are the manuals (user and reference) in .pdf
format?
John
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From: "Alan Shoemaker" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Manual
Cassiano A. wrote:
Hi,
W
If someone hasn't already sent it to you, I've put it up on my website for you
to try to download. I figure that'll be better than to email you it since most
emailers only allow up to 2 MB attachments. But if you still want it emailed, I
can do that too.
http://binaryfusion.net/power_base.ps.gz
Does anyone have power_base-en-A4.ps.gz off the page:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fdoc.php3
that can email it to me?
Whenever I try to download it, the connection drops
down to 0 Kb/s and sits for hours.
Where would you like it mailing to? I see that you are using a yahoo
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