moin moin,
We need a presentation for this month's west side meeting this Wednesday
at DeVry at I‐17 and Dunlap.
ciao,
der.hans
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Am 22. Nov, 2009 schwätzte Mike Schwartz so:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:16 AM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
We need a presentation for this month's west side meeting this Wednesday at
DeVry at I‐17 and Dunlap. [...]
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I just got a netbook and it is running Windows 7 Starter. I intend to
promiscuously attach it to public networks. I figure I can avoid a lot
of heartache by changing the OS to Linux.
I already have Kubuntu on my favorite desktop. I like it, except that
after every major upgrade it gets flaky
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I would say for a main latop or desktop Slack, Arch, and I think I'm
gonna venture into LFS after the holidays. All I have is time.
These past few weeks though for my eee, I've used Arch, Zenwalk,
Fedora 12 w/Moblin, gOS, and Easy Peasey. With screen
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Ryan Rix will tell you Fedora, and can also tell you a thing or two about
bootable USB drives on netbooks.
Can you tell us what make and model of netbook it is?
Your messages appear to be getting
Tuna wrote:
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Ryan Rix will tell you Fedora, and can also tell you a thing or two about
bootable USB drives on netbooks.
Can you tell us what make and model of netbook it is?
Centos has a good guide to making bootible thumbdrives google it will
prob ably be universal with tweaks
On 11/22/09, Trent Shipley tship...@deru.com wrote:
Tuna wrote:
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As it turned out, it was a software (Linux) RAID using XFS. It was a
customized Linux distro used on a SoC Power PC platform.
Eric
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Eric Cope wrote:
Hello all,
My friend was running off of a Buffalo NAS, which died. Does
I got netbook Ubuntu installed and working beautifully...except for
wireless networking. Unfortunately, the main reason for getting a
netbook was for wireless networking.
Trent Shipley wrote:
Tuna wrote:
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see if you have ndis wrapper installed and maybe you can wake it up?
you might possibly have the first netbook with an incompatible nic in
it for linux, as the linux community seems to work hard at making that
work.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Trent Shipley tship...@deru.com wrote:
I got
Stephen wrote:
see if you have ndis wrapper installed and maybe you can wake it up?
you might possibly have the first netbook with an incompatible nic in
it for linux, as the linux community seems to work hard at making that
work.
jockey/Hardware Drivers installed drivers. Wireless now
By way of review:
It looks like the little HP x Ubuntu will work fine as a document
reader (HTML and PDF) at hotspots (my intended function). I just read
some ESRI documentation at Starbucks.
Unfortunately it won't wake after being suspended (like when you open
the lid). A quick Google
The *bunt* that I'm using disables suspend on lid close completely. For now
at any rate.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Trent Shipley tship...@deru.com wrote:
By way of review:
It looks like the little HP x Ubuntu will work fine as a document
reader (HTML and PDF) at hotspots (my
I suppose I should change that setting and see if it helps. What a
waste of battery life.
James Mcphee wrote:
The *bunt* that I'm using disables suspend on lid close completely.
For now at any rate.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Trent Shipley tship...@deru.com
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