[newbie-it] webcam

2003-11-01 Per discussione alfredo
Domanda: esiste qualcosa come un driver generico per webcam, ho una forocamera da poco, con un Hardware anche un po' datato, che attacco anche come webcam posso sperare di attaccarla ed usarla? Grazie Alf

[newbie-it] Problemi con dcgui

2003-11-01 Per discussione Tommaso
Salve a tutti, sono diversi mesi che provo disperatamente a far funzionare il programma dcgui, ma tutte le volte riesco al massimo a connettermi ad un hub ma non riesco ne a scaricare nulla, ne a vedere la lista dei file sharati dagli utenti. Qualche buona anima che conosce il programma può darmi

Re: [newbie-it] Problemi con dcgui

2003-11-01 Per discussione artasersec
Alle 21:23, sabato 1 novembre 2003, Tommaso ha scritto: Salve a tutti, sono diversi mesi che provo disperatamente a far funzionare il programma dcgui, ma tutte le volte riesco al massimo a connettermi ad un hub ma non riesco ne a scaricare nulla, ne a vedere la lista dei file sharati dagli

[newbie-it] WM, un'altra puttanata

2003-11-01 Per discussione Arwan
La puttanata e' mia, ovvio. Ho fatto partire xclock come consigliatomi, ma siccome mi rompeva le scatole la barra del titolo su _quella_ finestrella, ho impostato le proprieta' su senza titolo, senza x per chidere, senza pulsante di ridimensionamento, senza contorno finestra etc etc. Solo che WM

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 09:47, HaywireMac wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:26:54 -0500 Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Hmm, I'd level them all out first. Otherwise you wind up with some louder than others. Can be annoying once you burn it to CD... :-) I think it would work out the

[newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione Johan
Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same results? I would really like to do this inMDK 92. Appreciate some pointers Thanks Johan May this be a good day for learning Registered Linux user # 330034 -

[newbie] Writing scripts (small) in MDK

2003-11-01 Per discussione Johan
Hi, Kindly suggest a script language to use and maybe to difficult to learn. This come to mind - phyton - perl - ??? At this time I use text gedit for * dos batch like files * Thanks Johan May this be a good day for learning Registered Linux user # 330034 Want to buy your Pack or

[newbie] Start to learn to learn to compile kernel

2003-11-01 Per discussione Johan
Hi, If you would compile a kernel for the first time... what should be taken in to account before the jump.. kindly some pointers to docs - howto,s and where to locate these. Thanks Johan May this be a good day for learning Registered Linux user # 330034 Want to buy your Pack or Services from

Re: [newbie] Hostname in 9.2

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dan Gordon
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 17:33:41 -0500 Jerry Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I ran the network setup wizard in expert mode and unchecked set host name from DHCP address (or something worded like that don't remember exactly) and it doesn't do it anymore. try that. Perfect you are exactly

Re: [newbie] Writing scripts (small) in MDK

2003-11-01 Per discussione Paul
On 11/01/2003 08:11 AM, Johan wrote: Kindly suggest a script language to use and maybe to difficult to learn. This come to mind - phyton - perl - ??? Johan, I have tried perl but I find it too unclear for my taste. I like Python. It is simple and direct. The trick with python is to

Re: [newbie] Shell Scripting

2003-11-01 Per discussione Paul
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ http://docsrv.caldera.com:8457/en/AdvBashHowto/ This should get you started. Paul Has anyone come accross any good tutorials on the net that teaches shell scripting?? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. -- I never forget a face, but in your case I'll

[newbie] DVD regions

2003-11-01 Per discussione Len Lawrence
Hi gang. This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1. The UK belongs to region 2. Amazon UK cannot help so it

Re: [newbie] convert all my mp3s to oggs

2003-11-01 Per discussione Anarky
Todd Slater wrote: On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:38:46AM +0200, Anarky wrote: Todd Slater wrote: I think you dind't understand my question very well. I'm quite happy with editing the setings in the file .. what I mean is ... it would be cool if I could specify that quality is 4 for

Re: [newbie] convert all my mp3s to oggs

2003-11-01 Per discussione Anarky
Todd Slater wrote: On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:38:46AM +0200, Anarky wrote: Todd Slater wrote: I think you dind't understand my question very well. I'm quite happy with editing the setings in the file .. what I mean is ... it would be cool if I could specify that quality is 4 for

Re: [newbie] DVD regions

2003-11-01 Per discussione Anders Lind
Hi gang. This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1. The UK belongs to region 2. Amazon UK cannot help so

Re: [newbie] xmms enque parameters

2003-11-01 Per discussione Anarky
Todd Slater wrote: On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:19:18PM +0200, Anarky wrote: I made xmms behave like I used winamp in windows by adding open with commands to folders with the parameters xmms -p -e to play and enque whole folders in Krusader ... one thing I'm missing though: this way I keep

[newbie] Nvidia and 9.2

2003-11-01 Per discussione Drew Martin
Hello All, Has any one been able to install the Nvidia drivers on 9.2? I have download the drivers from Nvidia's site,shut down X,and found the drivers(using MC,what a brilliant program),but when I get to the install,things start to go wrong.No correct kernel found,do want to try and get

Re: [newbie] DVD regions

2003-11-01 Per discussione Derek Jennings
On Monday 27 Oct 2003 3:52 pm, Len Lawrence wrote: Hi gang. This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1. The

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Brian Parish wrote: Dons audio engineer hat The idea to use rezound is probably a good one just because it allows you to see what's going on. Of course if there are 3000 tracks to process, the CLI approach has a lot to recommend it! HTH Brian Thanks, to all, for the support from you

[newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Cliff Skoog
Hello wise ones, I had 9.1 running (Dell Precision 420 MT dual processor). Installed 9.2 (and reinstalled several times - same thing), and my Win95 shares showed up the 1st time I booted. And the address was pingable. All boots thereafter, eth0 was assigned to 127.255.255.255 on boot through

Re: [newbie] Start to learn to learn to compile kernel

2003-11-01 Per discussione Greg Meyer
On Saturday 01 November 2003 02:15 am, Johan wrote: Hi, If you would compile a kernel for the first time... what should be taken in to account before the jump.. kindly some pointers to docs - howto,s and where to locate these. The kernel HOWTO is a start

Re: [newbie] Nvidia and 9.2

2003-11-01 Per discussione Greg Meyer
On Saturday 01 November 2003 04:50 am, Drew Martin wrote: Hello All, Has any one been able to install the Nvidia drivers on 9.2? I have download the drivers from Nvidia's site,shut down X,and found the drivers(using MC,what a brilliant program),but when I get to the install,things

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:06 am, Johan wrote: Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same results? I would really like to do this inMDK 92. Appreciate some pointers Thanks Johan d4x

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione Adolfo Bello
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 09:51, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:06 am, Johan wrote: Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same results? I would really like to do this inMDK

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 21:41, John Richard Smith wrote: Brian Parish wrote: Dons audio engineer hat The idea to use rezound is probably a good one just because it allows you to see what's going on. Of course if there are 3000 tracks to process, the CLI approach has a lot to

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione HaywireMac
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 10:41:57 + John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: I have a current project inwhich an old audio tape circa 1975 of an audio recording of Faure requiem recorded in 1963 of the Paris Conservatoire orchestra, conducted by Andre Cluytens, and old favourite of mine,

Re: [newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 23:44, Cliff Skoog wrote: Hello wise ones, I had 9.1 running (Dell Precision 420 MT dual processor). Installed 9.2 (and reinstalled several times - same thing), and my Win95 shares showed up the 1st time I booted. And the address was pingable. All boots thereafter,

Re: [newbie] convert all my mp3s to oggs

2003-11-01 Per discussione Todd Slater
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 11:14:19AM +0200, Anarky wrote: The conversions are generally quite cool .. only one thing is a problem for me: the output is of the form some number - song - album - band .. isn't there some way I could get rid of the some number part? Of course! Near the end of

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione Bryan Phinney
On Friday 31 October 2003 09:38 pm, HaywireMac wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:17:50 -0500 Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: The answer however, is not to reject everything out of hand and adopt the position that no law can be useful. Unless you recognize that laws *create disorder*

Re: [newbie] convert all my mp3s to oggs

2003-11-01 Per discussione Todd Slater
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 11:22:58AM +0200, Anarky wrote: ... but aobut this version of the script .. now it's more difficult to use because I've got to search (though it was not hard to find) in the code .. the stuff with the start variables was quite cool ... but maybe this isn't the

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione HaywireMac
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 09:40:51 -0500 Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Cute little sayings like this are relatively meaningless to me. Anarchy would be far worse for all of us than even over-the-top government. Laws are an absolute necessity without which there can be no social

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione Jerry Barton
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 01:08:20 +1100 Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What you need to concentrate on then is setting the initial level so that it's well below distortion on the peaks, but not too far. rezound or audacity include meters for displaying the record levels, so using one of

Re: [newbie] DVD regions

2003-11-01 Per discussione Bryan Phinney
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:52 am, Len Lawrence wrote: Hi gang. This has probably been aired before, but is it possible to get past the regional encoding restriction with Xine, Ogle, or Mplayer? The problem is, Amazon has a copy of a DVD I hoped to buy which is only available for region 1.

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione Bryan Phinney
On Saturday 01 November 2003 09:55 am, HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 09:40:51 -0500 Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Cute little sayings like this are relatively meaningless to me. Anarchy would be far worse for all of us than even over-the-top government. Laws are an

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione yankl
On Saturday 01 November 2003 09:09 am, Adolfo Bello wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 09:51, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:06 am, Johan wrote: Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I

Re: [newbie] Writing scripts (small) in MDK

2003-11-01 Per discussione yankl
On Saturday 01 November 2003 02:11 am, Johan wrote: Hi, Kindly suggest a script language to use and maybe to difficult to learn. This come to mind - phyton - perl - ??? At this time I use text gedit for * dos batch like files * Thanks Johan May this be a good day for learning

[newbie] mozilla 1.3.1

2003-11-01 Per discussione Russ
Hi All, I am having problems opening Mozilla now. My computer froze (with Mozilla mail running) and after I rebooted everytime I want to start Mozilla (browser or Mail) it tells me it is already running and to choose another profile. I only have one profile and that is Default. I tried

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Jerry Barton wrote: On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 01:08:20 +1100 Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What you need to concentrate on then is setting the initial level so that it's well below distortion on the peaks, but not too far. rezound or audacity include meters for displaying the record levels,

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Adolfo Bello wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 09:51, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:06 am, Johan wrote: Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same results? I would really like

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione Aronsmith
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 11:19, Margot wrote: HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 16:50:10 + Graham Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: boys, that should be singular. I didn't call anyone's opinion shrill, silly, or other such things. Up to that point it was a fairly civil

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione Margot
Aronsmith wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 11:19, Margot wrote: HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 16:50:10 + Graham Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: boys, that should be singular. I didn't call anyone's opinion shrill, silly, or other such things. Up to that point it was a fairly civil

[newbie] Mandrake preinstalled systems

2003-11-01 Per discussione Russ
Hi All, Are there any companies that sell new systems with MD preinstalled here in the US? I found a few with Red Hat. Thanks Russ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] kernel-tmb-2.4.22.12.tmb.1mdk-1-1mdk.src.rpm

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:19:32 -0600 The Other [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: tmb = Thomas M Backlund's Multimedial Kernel available at: http://www.netikka.net/tmb/Cooker/ If you're going to be working with sound recording and editing on your Linux box, this kernel is designed

Re: [newbie] Mandrake preinstalled systems

2003-11-01 Per discussione Ronald J. Hall
On Saturday 01 November 2003 03:15 pm, Russ wrote: Hi All, Are there any companies that sell new systems with MD preinstalled here in the US? I found a few with Red Hat. Thanks Russ Googling mandrake linux preloaded systems gave this:

Re: [newbie] Mandrake preinstalled systems

2003-11-01 Per discussione Greg Meyer
On Saturday 01 November 2003 03:15 pm, Russ wrote: Hi All, Are there any companies that sell new systems with MD preinstalled here in the US? I found a few with Red Hat. HP

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Ronald J. Hall wrote: On Friday 31 October 2003 05:47 pm, HaywireMac wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:26:54 -0500 Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Hmm, I'd level them all out first. Otherwise you wind up with some louder than others. Can be annoying once you burn it to CD... :-)

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Adolfo Bello wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 11:01, John Richard Smith wrote: In practicle reallity, and over some time, I have proved to my own satisfaction that it does nothing for you. It's an illusion. Looks clever and swish but actually does nothing to accellerate the download.

Re: [newbie] Audio recording levels

2003-11-01 Per discussione Ronald J. Hall
On Saturday 01 November 2003 02:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote: Thanks Ronald, I don't think I missed your point . I quite realise there is a place for -m but I have created a set of .wav files all from the same source, and any variation between the sound level of each .wav file is quite

Re: [newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Cliff Skoog
Brian Parish wrote: What happens when you do (as root): ifconfig ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 ifconfig Does it change address? The same address is assigned, and the rest of the info is pretty much the same too. The only thing is, as during boot, it takes a long time for eth0 to be assigned an IP.

[newbie] Installation help with partitioning

2003-11-01 Per discussione Matt Dynice
Hello, I am really new to Linux and I have a couple questions regarding the partitioning section of the install (I read the quick start manual and it didn't help.) First off I am running on Windows 2000 Pro on one hard drive and my second hard drive is what I want to run Mandrake 9.2 on.

Re: [newbie] Damn these spammers! : ISP ip-ranges [slightly OT]

2003-11-01 Per discussione Aronsmith
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 12:07, Margot wrote: Aronsmith wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 11:19, Margot wrote: HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 16:50:10 + Graham Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: boys, that should be singular. I didn't call anyone's opinion shrill, silly,

[newbie] Nvidia and 9.2

2003-11-01 Per discussione Drew Martin
Hi Greg, I have just check the kernel's on my PC(by looking in MCC remove programs).I have kernel-2.4.22.10mdk,kernel-2.4.22.6mdk and kernel-source 2.4.22-21mdk,so none of it match's. Is there any way of making everything match?The only thing I can think off is doing is a fresh full

Re: [newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 08:13, Cliff Skoog wrote: Brian Parish wrote: What happens when you do (as root): ifconfig ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 ifconfig Does it change address? The same address is assigned, and the rest of the info is pretty much the same too. The only thing is, as during

Re: [newbie] Nvidia and 9.2

2003-11-01 Per discussione Greg Meyer
On Saturday 01 November 2003 06:17 pm, Drew Martin wrote: Hi Greg, I have just check the kernel's on my PC(by looking in MCC remove programs).I have kernel-2.4.22.10mdk,kernel-2.4.22.6mdk and kernel-source 2.4.22-21mdk,so none of it match's. Is there any way of making everything

[newbie] anti aliased fonts (netscape, mozilla, etc.)

2003-11-01 Per discussione Mukul Sabharwal
Hi, I'm trying to understand why Netscape and Mozilla, have such a bad display. Most of the websites look pretty untidy, i mean no anti aliased fonts that's why. I use Gnome 2.4 (no KDE, it doesn't have weather facility on the right hand corner) Is there to activate this AA fonts? Thanks.

Re: [newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Cliff Skoog
Brian Parish wrote: On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 08:13, Cliff Skoog wrote: Brian Parish wrote: What happens when you do (as root): ifconfig ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 ifconfig Does it change address? The same address is assigned, and the rest of the info is pretty much the same too. The

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dennis Myers
On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:30 pm, John Richard Smith wrote: Adolfo Bello wrote: On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 11:01, John Richard Smith wrote: In practicle reallity, and over some time, I have proved to my own satisfaction that it does nothing for you. It's an illusion. Looks clever and swish

Re: [newbie] anti aliased fonts (netscape, mozilla, etc.)

2003-11-01 Per discussione robin
Mukul Sabharwal wrote: Hi, I'm trying to understand why Netscape and Mozilla, have such a bad display. Most of the websites look pretty untidy, i mean no anti aliased fonts that's why. I use Gnome 2.4 (no KDE, it doesn't have weather facility on the right hand corner) Is there to activate this AA

Re: [newbie] anti aliased fonts (netscape, mozilla, etc.)

2003-11-01 Per discussione Greg Meyer
On Saturday 01 November 2003 07:09 pm, Mukul Sabharwal wrote: Hi, I'm trying to understand why Netscape and Mozilla, have such a bad display. Most of the websites look pretty untidy, i mean no anti aliased fonts that's why. I use Gnome 2.4 (no KDE, it doesn't have weather facility on the

[newbie] Converted second hard drive do i need to run lilo?

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dan Gordon
When i installed mandrake i had two hard drives, my primary which has mandrake and my secondary which had a destroyed install of mandrake on it. When i put mandrake on my primary the secondary was no longer seen by the system, i just used diskdrake to convert the secondary drive back into a empty

Re: [newbie] Converted second hard drive do i need to run lilo?

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dan Gordon
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 22:17:27 -0500 Dan Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the system, i just used diskdrake to convert the secondary drive back into a empty fat32 drive. My question is do i need to run lilo or anything for the system too see it again? I will just be using it for storage. Or

Re: [newbie] Converted second hard drive do i need to run lilo?

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 14:17, Dan Gordon wrote: When i installed mandrake i had two hard drives, my primary which has mandrake and my secondary which had a destroyed install of mandrake on it. When i put mandrake on my primary the secondary was no longer seen by the system, i just used

Re: [newbie] Converted second hard drive do i need to run lilo?

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dennis Myers
On Saturday 01 November 2003 09:31 pm, Dan Gordon wrote: On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 22:17:27 -0500 Dan Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the system, i just used diskdrake to convert the secondary drive back into a empty fat32 drive. My question is do i need to run lilo or anything for the system

Re: [newbie] 9.2: 1st boot eth0 connects to LAN, 2nd boot etc. not - dhcp assigns loopback

2003-11-01 Per discussione Brian Parish
On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 11:35, Cliff Skoog wrote: Brian Parish wrote: On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 08:13, Cliff Skoog wrote: Brian Parish wrote: What happens when you do (as root): ifconfig ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 ifconfig Does it change address? The same address

Re: [newbie] Converted second hard drive do i need to run lilo?

2003-11-01 Per discussione Dan Gordon
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 14:47:40 +1100 Brian Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But why use fat32? Unless of course you are dual booting windoze and want to share data between W$ and Mandrake via this drive. Otherwise, there's no good reason not to use a decent journalized filesystem like reiser

Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Per discussione Rob Blomquist
On Friday 31 October 2003 11:06 pm, Johan wrote: Hi, I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels each. Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same results? I would really like to do this inMDK 92. If you use KDE, you can run KGet, which with set

Re: [newbie] Installation help with partitioning

2003-11-01 Per discussione Johan
Hi, OK we will asume some here... 1- Your win 2k you want to keep it the way it is. 2- The 2nd drive you want to use for MDK92 is empty or you want to wipe it. 3- You know how to connect/disconnect drives - change primary/slave links.. 4- You are new to linux 5- Prepared to spend some time

Re: [newbie] Mandrake preinstalled systems

2003-11-01 Per discussione Len Lawrence
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 15:26:28 -0500 Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 03:15 pm, Russ wrote: Hi All, Are there any companies that sell new systems with MD preinstalled here in the US? I found a few with Red Hat. Thanks Russ Googling mandrake linux