On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 12:39, Tushar Gupta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is Linux 7.1 ,
Red Hat 7.1 ? Isnt it time you upgraded ?
> Kernel 2.4.2-2 on i686
I can't recall where I saw it but I seem to remember a website that said
that the minimum recommended 2.4 kenrnel is 2.4.6, IIRC. I recommend you
u
Hi friends,As you all
must be hearing about new WLL mobile launch by Reliance, and weighing its pros
and cons. I would like to bring to your notice that I have also jumped the gun
and taken the dealership of Reliance.The CDMA technology is new to India but
tested worldwide.The charges are a
Dear Ravi,
I thought this was a Linux user's group and not a marketing/sales
network or customer solicitation network.
Had you mentioned that Reliance was using Linux to provide some of the
WLL services etc. I'd have agreed. But please lets keep this network
to where it belongs : LINUX USA
SPAM! spam ... must block... sender
auuugh!
I just joined the list and am quite shocked to see spam like this being tolerated on a
linux list.
Aniruddha Karim Shankar
Gentoo GNU/Linux 1.2 running 2.4.20-ck2
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hi everybody,
I have fixed up two display cards on my pc and two monitors and would like to be able have a tty or two on each monitor and shift between the ttys using the keyboard. My bios detects both display cards but I can ony select one for display.
How should i proceed in order to g
--- Arjun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear
Friends,
>
> How can i use win 2k boot loader to boot linux in
> hda5?
Search using google for either
- bootpart
or
- XOSL
They are user friendly and will do the dirty work for
you
Raj
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--- "Arshad H. Siddiqui"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
you have to place the /boot partition below 1024 Use
the advanced mode of fdisk to do the partitioning .
Disk Druid (the default partition manager of RH) is no
good for this
Raj
=
Give credit where credit is due. Linux is just the ker
> you have to place the /boot partition below 1024 Use
> the advanced mode of fdisk to do the partitioning .
> Disk Druid (the default partition manager of RH) is no
> good for this
Any recent distro will have grub or lilo with lba features. This is not a
problem for quite some time now.
Ambar