Re: Re: [uug] no OS - Help!

2006-06-12 Thread Brian O Pendleton
was very very smooth and it works quite nicely :). I think I may stay with unbuntu. -Brian -Original Message- From: Adam Findley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], BYU Unix Users Group Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:51:02 -0500 Subject: Re: [uug] no OS - Help! > so...

Re: [uug] no OS - Help!

2006-06-12 Thread Scott Paul Robertson
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 09:51:02AM -0500, Adam Findley wrote: > >so...ya... HELP! I've tried about everything I can think of to get some > >kind of install media, with no luck. I think someone is conspiring > >against me. Would someone PLEASE meet me on campus somewhere with some > >install m

Re: [uug] no OS - Help!

2006-06-12 Thread Adam Findley
so...ya... HELP! I've tried about everything I can think of to get some kind of install media, with no luck. I think someone is conspiring against me. Would someone PLEASE meet me on campus somewhere with some install media tomorrow? (monday) Or point me to a lab with cd burners? I'll take

Re: Re: [uug] no OS - Help!

2006-06-11 Thread Brian O Pendleton
ate: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 01:01:01 -0500 Subject: Re: [uug] no OS - Help! Brian O Pendleton wrote: >So... I think the moral of the story is Linux good, win2k EVVI... very >evil! > >thanks, >-Brian > > And the moral of the story is . . . Get two computers before you scr

Re: [uug] no OS - Help!

2006-06-11 Thread Scott K.
Brian O Pendleton wrote: So... I think the moral of the story is Linux good, win2k EVVI... very evil! thanks, -Brian And the moral of the story is . . . Get two computers before you screw around with the machine you absolutely need to function to do your homework and survive in genera