field
of specialty is in web work, I cannot work without a proper gui screen and
browser. The system worked just fine under 10.0. What recommendations
do you have?
Mr. hopeful,
Bill Mudry
Mississauga, Ontario
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At 01:02 PM 2/1/2005, you wrote:
On Tuesday 01 Feb 2005 16:36, Bill Mudry wrote:
This past week I worked on updating my Mandrake box from 10.0 to 10.1.
Most of the application programs went well. The change over of the kernel
took a bit more coaching for me from another Linux person but I got
At 05:56 PM 2/1/2005, you wrote:
Bill Mudry wrote:
At 01:02 PM 2/1/2005, you wrote:
Cut for brevity :-)
I waited for some time actually. There is always some chance that I should
have waited longer but I have doubts. Meanwhile, I went back into XFdrake
and was able to up the resolution to 1280 x
things I wish to
do.
Just a thought. Is there a way to update urpmi only for the
kernel??
With thanks. I will try to follow the rest of this thread also.
Bill Mudry
Mississauga, Ontario
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At 06:40 PM 11/23/04 +, you wrote:
FWIW I have Asus mobos on two boxes, one of which has onboard
ethernet. It is
recognised and runs without problems.
I have heard a lot of terms, but - what is a mobo??
Anne
Bill
Want to buy your
are not interested in assisting, no use reading past this point. The
Vhost.conf copy below is included just in case it helps debugging.
With thanks in advance,
Bill Mudry
Mississauga, ON
# Vhosts.conf
#This is where we store the VirtualHosts configuration.
#
#Since Apache 1.3.19, we
a person
decide to shift to a more advanced list? The level of knowledge of those
requesting
help I have noticed has been quite high (not just beginning level).
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Bill Mudry
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of this consistent error?
With faith for excellent help,
Bill Mudry
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up to date packages. This is an excellent way to try it
before installing it.
Sounds like an easy way to demonstrate Linux some on a friend's computer
without actually having to partition and install it. Does it modify the target
computer any?
Bill Mudry
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