Dear Sir.
I have a Lenevo laptop – Model 3000 Y 500 having configurations Celeron 1.6/
512/80GB, Keyboard Microsoft Vista.
I have tried to install Mandriva -2008 & 2009,Ubuntu -5.05/5.10/8.10, Feroda
10,Suse 10, & Sabayon 4 .
For the very first two/three steps inbuilt key board works. But after
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 15:58, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> shirish wrote:
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>> The other thing which happened is that Ramky (always forget his full
>> name, sorry) from Redhat showed us a demo of frets on fire.
>
> Ramakrishna Reddy and it is Red Hat.
Apologies for incorrect nam
shirish wrote:
>
> The other thing which happened is that Ramky (always forget his full
> name, sorry) from Redhat showed us a demo of frets on fire.
Ramakrishna Reddy and it is Red Hat.
I had
> heard of this game but had never run due to its 2 GB RAM system
> requirements. http://fretsonfire.
> Anyways, the discussion then veered towards Ubuntu spoiling things.
>
> The argument being put forth were :-
>
> a. They make things too damn easy. While people may still have to
> configure stuff, most of the things become pretty much built-in so a
> newbie/amateur programmer/developer who wants
Thought this might bring back memories for the old-hands.
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/archives-best-distros-2000
If I remember right, I was using RH6.2 in 2000 :)
Kaustubh
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Hi all,
Had gone to the PLUG meet after a long haitus, almost 3 months or
more. Few people showed up and got the meeting underway.
There was just one thing on the agenda, talking and sharing about the
GNUnify.in meetup happening at symbiosis on 13th and 14th.
Basically it seems something like 4-
Mayuresh wrote:
> Looking to buy a webcam for a desktop. (OS: Fedora 9).
>
> It's for general purpose use. A resolution of 640x480, 30 fps frame rate and
> built-in microphone should be enough.
>
> Can anyone recommend one that works well on Linux?
Logitech quickcam express does. It uses the gs
Looking to buy a webcam for a desktop. (OS: Fedora 9).
It's for general purpose use. A resolution of 640x480, 30 fps frame rate and
built-in microphone should be enough.
Can anyone recommend one that works well on Linux?
Web searches and shopkeepers suggest Microsoft VX1000 though I did not see