Pete,
I recenlty bought a Shuttle XPC, and I ALMOST bought the AMD64 version.
I'm still pining over it, and I may get one in the future when prices drop
a bit. Me drooling over that little machine doesn't help you much so...
If you can track down this mag:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/modules.php?
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:23:26AM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote:
> I wanted to put an "N" in front of "ewbie", but there are too many people on
> this list that would know I was lying.
>
> I've been given these instructions:
>
> #./configure
> #make
> Log in as root on your machine
> #make in
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:17:22AM -0800, Richard Burkhart wrote:
> ... but ... from talking to people over the last day, I've heard references
> that C-6?? series Dell Latitudes have a problem with their power supply
> and haven't found a reference to the unit in the exploded diagrams
Hehe, not
hey,
has anybody built their own athlon64 / opteron machine yet?
anyone running one?
the prices are way cheaper than i imagined. and one of my machines is
in need of a mobo/cpu/ps upgrade soon. :)
i'd like to know how building it went; anything new? problems unique to
the new hardware?
also
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:23:26AM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote:
> I wanted to put an "N" in front of "ewbie", but there are too many people on
> this list that would know I was lying.
>
> I've been given these instructions:
>
> #./configure
> #make
> Log in as root on your machine
> #make in
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| I wanted to put an "N" in front of "ewbie", but there
This is *kind of* on topic actually -- if I get the subject Dell C640
laptop, linux is going on it ... well ... maybe ...
... but ... from talking to people over the last day, I've heard references
that C-6?? series Dell Latitudes have a problem with their power supply
flaking out. (I'm assuming
I wanted to put an "N" in front of "ewbie", but there are too many people on
this list that would know I was lying.
I've been given these instructions:
#./configure
#make
Log in as root on your machine
#make install
But when I type "make" I get the error message that make is an unknown
command