On 12/8/06, Pankaj Patil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I installed fc6 from bootable DVD provided with PCQuest Mag.
Installation was smooth but it failed to start GUI. I tried with
gdm-restart, no help.
Few months before I was tring to install FreeBSD and I gave wrong display
mode. Does this m
I had bought the DVD and installed the FC6 I found that
it was not supporting the propreitory formats like mp3.
Also I had an issue with the RPM manager which did not
start without internet connection. (rpm command from
commandline would always work but I am comfortable using
the GUI)
I shifted t
Hi, I installed fc6 from bootable DVD provided with PCQuest Mag.
Installation was smooth but it failed to start GUI. I tried with
gdm-restart, no help.
Few months before I was tring to install FreeBSD and I gave wrong display
mode. Does this making a problem?
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It is not as much about having built in firewall/proxy as it is about putting
any machine on the net without bringing up another. Don't want to bring up
two machines in the bedroom when I can take out the laptop out in the
hall.. ;)
Well that is a different story!!!
:)
Aditya
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Just to add to this...
I regularly take interviews of freshers. It is very easy to find whether the
person did the project himself or not. Those who haven't dirtied their hands
cannot last long in front of me in the interviews. Soon enough there is
usually a confession... "Sir so and so was the m
There is one problem with the PCQ DVD. The magazine has labeled it
PCQXtreme, which under linux (FC6) gets mounted under /media, as
"PCQXtreme" with root-only privileges. Only, the quotes are included
in the name, and the characters used for them are not the ones I have
written above. They go