Hi Jason,
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 22:23, you wrote:
have you tried evolution??
I'm writing this email from Evolution.
i like evolution but i do want something better... i havent tried
the mozilla one yet.. i have seen some emails people send that
indent the replies in the same email that
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Hi Me,
On Sunday, December 21, 2003, at 11:22:44 PM PST, I wrote:
I'm writing this email from Evolution.
Eek! I get a bad GnuPG signature verification on my Evolution signed
message. :-(
- --
Melissa
PGP public keys:
mailto:[EMAIL
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Hi The Other,
On Sunday, December 21, 2003, at 6:25:55 AM PST, you wrote:
Has anyone familiar with The Bat! looked into M2 and Opera 7.23?
I'm in Windows at the moment, but I don't suppose the Opera package
would look and behave much differently
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Hi Guy,
On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 10:33:09 PM PST, you wrote:
Last night I spent an exasperating 6 hrs struggling with numerous
issues. I'll submit them as bugs if appropriate. I feel these issues
(and many more like them) are
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 10:00 pm, I wrote:
I'm wondering though...after I log out, then log back into
Mandrake, how do I run this particular program?
Nevermind...I figured it out. Sorry for replying to myself, but I
didn't want to waste
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Hi Margot,
On Thursday, December 11, 2003, at 12:42:56 AM PST, you wrote:
Melissa, I'm glad to hear that you solved your problem. Could you
please post brief details of the solution?
Okay. Below, I'll paste a message I sent to the wine users
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 06:50 pm, deedee wrote:
Did you figure that out? If not, open a terminal as a user (not as
root) and type
$ wine [path to]messagecleaner.exe
Thank you deedee! The Windows program I installed (MessageCleaner) is
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Hi,
Thanks to deedee's simple instructions, I've managed to install a
Windows program into Wine (MessageCleaner...and it's working! :-)).
At the moment, MC is still running since its installation. I'm
wondering though...after I log out, then
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Hi,
Before I boot back into Mandrake to do a bit more tweaking, I'd like
to know if there's a *simple as possible* tutorial somewhere for
setting up Wine and installing a program into (onto?) it? The
tutorials I've found so far seem to assume that
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Hi Scott,
On Monday, December 08, 2003, at 11:05:49 AM PST, you wrote:
Have you checked the Wine list to see if that program is supported?
I didn't see it listed there, but thought I'd give it a try anyway.
How else will I know if it can work or
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Hi Scott,
On Monday, December 08, 2003, at 11:38:51 AM PST, you wrote:
What does MessageCleaner do?
Here's the MC site, which describes the various things it does:
http://www.roundhillsoftware.com/MessageCleaner/
My regular Windows email client
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On Monday 08 December 2003 12:09 pm, Scott St. John wrote:
Googling for pan message cleaner brings up all kinds of things for
the kitchen :)
Hee hee! I already have a dishwasher, and I'm pretty sure it'll run
under both Linux and Windows (maybe
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Hi Charlie,
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 9:31:06 PM PST, you wrote:
Joe:
I use Sylpheed. I send mail. I receive mail. I have an address
book. It does some cool stuff like we mentioned before, like
auto-snipping, auto-formatting, etc. What am
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Hi Roger,
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 1:59:30 AM PST, you wrote:
I have a hard drive with Windows XP Pro installed using NTFS. I want
to put Mandrake 9.2 on a second hard drive.
I've done exactly this, having recently installed MDK 9.2 on my
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Hi,
It's now been eleven days since I installed Mandrake, and I'd like to
share a few thoughts. This may be a bit long, so I apologize in
advance for my sound-byte challenged condition.
First, I want to thank all of the very helpful and patient
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Hi Charlie,
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 10:33:27 AM PST, you wrote:
Since the security alert from this week recommended revocation and
replacement of encryption keys I figured I'd just let the list know
my keys are changed now.
[snip]
I
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Hi Greg,
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 6:34:06 AM PST, you wrote:
Have you applied any updates to the system. It sounds like the menu
disappearing bug has bitten you. Try running 'update-menus -v' as
root and see if that fixes it.
I was
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Hi Adolfo,
On Sunday, November 30, 2003, at 5:44:31 AM PST, you wrote:
What I am trying to say is that people who feel that their passion
is hacking or tweaking software and hardware may feel that they have
a richer life than others who don't do
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend some capable text editors that I can use as
external editors with various email and news clients?
Being a Virgo, I'm pretty picky about how I present messages, and
would like a bit more plain text formatting functionality
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On Friday 28 November 2003 05:25 pm, Chris wrote:
Thought I'd pass this along. Not sure if it applies to anyone.
- Critical flaw in GnuPG -
[snip]
It does indeed apply to a minority of GnuPG users who elected to
create
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Hi,
I've been trying out both Knode and Pan for news reading, and while I
like them, I just noticed that they're not downloading all recent
posts.
A little while ago, I was in Windows, and I downloaded new posts via
Forte Agent. Then, I booted
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On Thursday 27 November 2003 11:49 am, I wrote:
I've been trying out both Knode and Pan for news reading, and while
I like them, I just noticed that they're not downloading all recent
posts.
Oops! Please disregard my previous post! After a bit
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On Tuesday 25 November 2003 11:36 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Sorry for rambling on - just thinking aloud and hoping that
something here gets you on the right lines. Not terribly helpful,
I'm afraid, except to say that importing does work, once you
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Hi,
I saw in the address book import options in Kmail that .vcf files
could be imported. So...I went to my Windows email program and
exported all the addresses to a single .vcf file. When I tried to
import that file into the Kmail address book,
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Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out why several menu items are missing from
my K menu in KDE. Does the error message below give you any hints?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] melissa]# menudrake
ERROR: Couldn't attach to DCOP server!
ERROR: Couldn't attach to
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On Monday 24 November 2003 08:14 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
This seems such a basic function, so I'm sure I'll feel
sufficiently stupid when someone points it out to me, but could you
anyway? How do I delete unwanted headers/posts from the message
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On Tuesday 25 November 2003 12:17 am, Melissa Reese wrote:
I hope someone can help me.
Eek! My KDE menus are back! :-)
I went into MenuDrake once more, and this time I dealt with the menu
style option (I've done this before, but the changes
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Hi et,
On Monday, November 24, 2003, at 9:36:21 PM PST, you wrote:
select the headers you want to delete?
:-) Of course I did. I know that KNode is an online reader, but
there must be a way to delete unwanted headers. It's important to me
at
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On Monday 24 November 2003 01:01 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Why not just open the terminal, su to become super user and copy
and paste the command in? Isn't that easier?
If you want to type the lines in manually you have to type
_exactly_ what I
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 07:23 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
I also read somewhere that going to menudrake and just saving
without doing anything else would restore your icons.
I tried that as well, and still no luck. It does seem very strange,
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On Monday 24 November 2003 12:58 pm, Margot wrote:
Is your computer part of a LAN, or is it standalone? If you are not
part of a LAN, there is no point trying to configure it! If you
have just the one standalone computer, and you are trying to
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On Thursday 20 November 2003 11:50 pm, Bob Read wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to discontinue the automatic connection
to the internet on boot?
Hi Bob,
If you run drakconnect (network/connection wizard thingy) in expert
mode, one of the screens
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Hi,
I've been using KNode for news reading the past few days, and it's
pretty nice (I'm used to using Forte Agent in Windows). There is one
thing that I can't figure out...how do I manually delete headers of
threads and/or message bodies of
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On Monday 24 November 2003 10:05 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
The best example is the disappearing menus: it was covered a bunch
of times, and now we can just point people to the page. After an
issue goes away we can remove it from the page.
Hmmm.
On Saturday 22 November 2003 09:22 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
This is a test. It looks like I've sorted out my ethernet
connection. We'll see if this goes anywhere. :-)
Sorry to reply to myself, but I've noticed a peculiar thing...
After I installed the basic updates (including some update
On Saturday 22 November 2003 10:47 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
First since I hate switching CDs:
urpmi.removemedia -a
Eek! Which media am I removing?
Then:
urpmi.addmedia main
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.2/i586/Mand
rake/RPMS with ../base/hdlist.cz
On Saturday 22 November 2003 10:47 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
First since I hate switching CDs:
urpmi.removemedia -a
Then:
urpmi.addmedia main
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.2/i586/Mand
rake/RPMS with ../base/hdlist.cz
Eek! I tried this first one (after the
On Sunday 23 November 2003 01:16 am, Melissa Reese wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] melissa]# urpmi.addmedia main
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.2/i586 with
../base/hdlist.cz
Oops! I'm an idiot! I mis-typed the command. It's working now.
Sorry about that!
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Melissa
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 01:40 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
-select the text you want to enter on the command line with your
left mouse button, then go to the xterm window you've got opened
for the CML. By middle clicking on the CML it will reproduce
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Hi,
I'm now interested in seeing if I can run my favorite Windows email
client (The Bat!) in my Mandrake. I've read various accounts of
people running TB! very well under Wine, and others saying that
they've had problems (like not being able to
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 02:43 am, Richard Urwin wrote:
Postfix or Sendmail. Of these Postfix is probably the easiest to
set up, but the list has plenty of
Thanks Richard. Being still rather Windows wimpy, I'll probably want
to start with the
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Hi Robin,
I'm back to Windows for the moment...
On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 3:19:09 PM PST, you wrote:
Try wine by all means, but you might first consider looking at the
multitude of mail programs for Linux. Whatever features make you
like
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Hi,
Aside from the disappearing K menu items (still really bothersome
for me), there are two other issues I'm wondering about. Lack of
sound, and being able to open pictures (.png, .jpg, etc.).
If someone sends a picture attached to an email, and I
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Hi John,
On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 5:07:15 PM PST, you wrote:
The odds are that if you're configured to use email in MDK you
already have Postfix installed. :-)
:-) This brings me to another question or two...
Where do I find it? I'm
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 05:20 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
If someone sends a picture attached to an email, and I try to open
it, I get the following error message:
KDEInit could not launch kiconedit
Could not find kiconedit executable
Well
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 06:36 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Try this to recover your menu:
Ctrl-Alt-F2
login as root
update-menus -n -v
Ctrl-Alt-F7
Hi Adolfo,
Thanks for trying to help, but this didn't change anything. I don't
think all those
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 06:43 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
At this point my only choice is to open the
Mandrake Control Center select Networking and click on the
connect/disconnect button. There just has to be an easier way.
I'm certainly no
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Hi Adolfo,
On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 7:23:09 PM PST, you wrote:
I also read somewhere that going to menudrake and just saving
without doing anything else would restore your icons.
I tried that too. When I opened up menudrake, I got all
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 05:20 pm, I wrote:
Also, there's no sound. My sound card (nvidia GeForce2) was
recognized during installation.
Oops! That's my video card! :-) My sound card is Sound Blaster Live
5.1.
So...any ideas about why I have
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Hi Greg,
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 11:47:17 AM PST, you wrote:
Yes. Put them all on one disk, ...
I'm still a little confused (my natural state)...
What exactly do you mean by them all? At the MDK ftp updates site,
there is a folder
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Hi Me,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 12:58:34 PM PST, I wrote:
Then, I added each of those new directories to the list of places to
look for updated files. Here's how I added the new directories:
K menu, then to
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Hi Charlie,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 1:23:56 PM PST, you wrote:
urpmi.update -a urpmi --auto-select enter
Thanks...that worked well. Now though...
After that update session, several menu items were missing. I then
used the following
Hi
This is a test. It looks like I've sorted out my ethernet connection.
We'll see if this goes anywhere. :-)
--
Melissa
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Saturday 22 November 2003 09:44 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Happy now? (-;
Yes! Thanks to everyone who has suffered through my troubles and
helped me anyway! :-)
I still have a lot to figure out here (currently dealing with my
missing menu items issue), but I'll get it sorted out
Hi,
Now that my ethernet connection is fully functional, I'd like to start
experimenting with the various email clients. I'm starting out with
Kmail.
In Windows, I'm using GnuPG, so I'd like to get my GnuPG keyrings and
trustdb into my Mandrake installation, but I have no idea how to go
Hi,
Another question, another thread...
In Windows, because I found several of the SMTP servers of my various
accounts to be unreliable, I've been using my own little SMTP server
to send mail from all my accounts.
I *know* there must be such a thing I can set up in Mandrake. Can
anyone
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Hi John,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 11:38:43 PM PST, you wrote:
Of course you can start all over again, and maybe you ought to, just
for experience, but linux offers you many solutions, you can run
XFdrake from that root terminal instead,
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Hi John,
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 12:58:05 AM PST, you wrote:
Cann't help the ethernet cards, no previous experience, nor cable
modems.
What sort of dialup modem do you have ?
Well, here's a peculiar update. I was just over in
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Hi Charlie,
I think my problem is *almost* fixed! ... read on...
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 10:02:26 AM PST, you wrote:
Have I mentioned that you have to change the connection to the
ethernet port yet? eg
Hee hee...I have a
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Hi H.J.Bathoorn,
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 12:45:43 PM PST, you wrote:
I just noticed in your mail that sis900 is mentioned as eth0 as well
as eth1that could be your problem.
Open a terminal, become su/root and type ifconfig. If
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Hi H.J.Bathoorn,
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 1:49:03 PM PST, you wrote:
Well for one: Your cable-ISP isn't mentioned in the routing table so
prolly you don't have internet access other than via pppyou
already knew that didn't you:D
I
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Hi Greg,
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 2:21:18 PM PST, you wrote:
Is there any way to completely wipe the slate clean with regards to
my LAN Configuration, then start over?
Delete the following files.
/etc/dhclient*
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Hi,
I decided to give the installation a go by myself, figuring that if I
messed it up, I could just abort and wait until my friend could be
here to hold my hand. Here's the story so far (I'm pretty sleepy, so
I hope I get this right)...
I have two
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Hi Anne,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 3:22:05 AM PST, you wrote:
Select 'Custom disk partitioning'
There you should see your two disks. Choose the one you want for
install,
Thanks Anne. Here's a small update...
This time around, I got
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Hi Bryan,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 4:07:03 AM PST, you wrote:
I don't know what kind of computer you have but just a quick guess.
Some of the proprietary computers like Compaq, etc. often create a
small partition on the beginning of the
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Hi,
In spite of my worries, curiosity (and your encouragement!) has caused
me to install Mandrake. Everything seems to have gone well. I have
no problem choosing either Linux or Windows at startup. However...
When I choose Linux, all goes
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Hi HaywireMac,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 3:41:26 PM PST, you wrote:
Looks like you have it set not to start X on boot. No problemo. If
you want to start KDE, the most common desktop for beginners, you
can just type kde and hit enter
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Hi Greg,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 6:14:13 PM PST, you wrote:
Melissa, you didn't say what kind of Internet connection you have,
DSL, cable, dial-up?
I have a cable connection (currently a Linksys cable modem connected
via USB), and I
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Hi Bryan,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 2:26:44 PM PST, you wrote:
try startx to see if the GUI works.
More stuff happens, but still no success. Here's what I'm getting now
(starting with my typing startx and pressing Enter):
[EMAIL
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Hi Melissa,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 2:51:24 PM PST, you wrote:
More stuff happens, but still no success. Here's what I'm getting
now (starting with my typing startx and pressing Enter):
Strike that. I've now got the KDE desktop coming
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Hi Greg,
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 7:23:30 PM PST, you wrote:
Do you have an ethernet card in your machine anyway. It sounds like
drakconnect is detecting your winmodem, (yuck) and an ehternet card,
but missing the cable modem on usb.
I
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Hello,
Now that I have Mandrake installed, I'd like to get it to work with my
cable modem. I'm currently using a Linksys external cable modem, and
it's connected to my computer via USB.
I also have a backup dial-up modem in the machine, but I only
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Hello!
WARNING:
UPS just delivered my Mandrake 9.2 PowerPack! As soon as my computer
tech friend can come here to look over my shoulder (sometime in the
next few days), I'll install it. In the meanwhile, I'll be reading the
Starter Guide.
After
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Hi,
Sorry for the test, but I may be having a problem receiving list mail
today, so Eric asked me to send a test message to the list.
I did try to post a message to the list earlier this morning, and I
haven't seen it, or any other message since
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Hi Greg,
On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 6:25:36 PM PST, you wrote:
If you want to play with Mandrake before installing it, the famous
Texstar is building a LiveCD distro similar to Knoppix but based on
Mandrake 9.2. It runs from the CD without
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Hello,
As I anxiously await the arrival of my Mandrake package, I decided to
see what running Knoppix from a CD-ROM would be like, so last night I
downloaded it and burned it to CD-R (should I have burned it to CD-RW
instead?).
In any event,
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Hi Malcolm,
I'm sorry I can't help you with your question, but I will offer a
comment or two anyway...
On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 12:17:22 PM PST, you wrote:
I would like to place a small sound file in an outgoing e-mail to
activate on
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Hi Derek,
On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 5:37:52 PM PST, you wrote:
If 9.2 turns some newbies off Linux it will be a pity. Once you
correct the initial bugs it actually works quite nicely. (Supermount
is great now :-)
After reading about all
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Hi John,
Thanks for all your comments...they are helpful and encouraging. For
the moment, I'll just reply to this one bit...
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 10:28:07 AM PST, you wrote:
Well, first, I wrote:
3) As a total newbie getting ready
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Hi Merlin,
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 3:32:34 AM PST, you wrote:
There was a story widely reported in the papers here in Thailand
about a Government minister who was locked inside his BMW when it
stopped on the highway. Eventually someone
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Hi Bryan,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 4:28:08 AM PST, you wrote:
It would possibly provide more certainty but you would be robbing
yourself of a prime learning opportunity. The question is, do you
want to remain dependent upon others or
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Hi Chuck,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 9:22:26 PM PST, you wrote:
There are probably not enough eyes to see all the holes...
Or maybe too many eyes looking in the wrong directions. My sister
works at MS, and she's under the impression that
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Hi Paul,
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 2:02:17 AM PST, you wrote:
for advice try the win2linux site at http://win2linux.net/docs.html
Thanks Paul...and everyone else as well for your helpful suggestions!
- --
Melissa
PGP public keys:
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Hello,
This is my first post to this list (I've been lurking for a few
days...it sure is a busy list! :-)).
After trying to figure out if my assorted bits of hardware can be
expected to play nicely with a fresh Linux distribution
installation, I've
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Hi Bryan,
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 1:07:54 PM PST, you wrote:
Just remove all the partitions from the 20GB drive. That will leave
the drive completely blank with no drive letters or partition
information saved to the drive.
While I'm
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Hi Me,
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 1:41:09 PM PST, I wrote:
While I'm pretty handy with digging around various bits of Windows,
removing partitions is not a procedure I'm familiar with. Can
anyone offer me a little step by step for this?
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