On Thu Jan 20 20:53 , Shantanoo Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>apt-get is available for FC1?
>
http://yarrow.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=1048
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On Tue Jan 18 6:51 , Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>> :grub>
>rootnoverify (hd0,0)
>chainloader +1
>boot
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>Now you can re-write the MBR from Windows, maybe with the fdisk/mbr
>command.
>
Or if you have a Win98 bootable you can boot it run & fdisk /mbr.
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On Wed Jan 19 4:10 , linux lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>now i want to use Evolution to read my yahoo mails on
>linux machine in Evolution. What setup i need cause i
Yahoo offers POP3 access only to its paid customers, ie 'Yahoo! Mail Plus'
users.
>Send/Receive mails i got error as "Error W
On Wed Jan 19 3:35 , Aditya Laghate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Hi,
>I dont know solution to your question. But i have a question
>to ask you. What procedure did u follow to burn CD's from DVD?
>
AFAIK FC3 ISO's were provided in the CD's
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On Thu Jan 13 10:14 , Ranjit Bhonsle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>I made 4 cd's of FC-3 using iso's on this month's digit dvd.
>I burned them at 40x as my cd-writer(only cd device)
>Should I go ahead and install?
>I will nuke my suse9.1 install.
>FC-1 is too dear to my heart and
On Thu Dec 2 7:27 , Debajit Adhikary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>I suppose something like this has been posted in the past, but
>nevertheless, there is so much obscure, neat and useful software out
>there, that I just wanted to know what you like and what you don't and
>perhaps a why. (Not that
On Fri Oct 29 21:44 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>Someone reply to this Yahoo msg!
>
Here's your reply...!
Vivek
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On Fri Oct 29 21:26 , 'Aditya.B' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Every time I try to reply to any of the mails on plug, i get a bounce back
>with this message..and my mails are never sent. Can any one tell me what
>this is ??
>
>Your mail to 'plug-mail' with the subject
>Re: [PLUG] ya
On Thu Oct 28 22:38 , Devendra Laulkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Where can I find a copy of the GNU GPL on any distro(RH, MDK, Slack,etc)
>even under minimum installation?
>To rephrase the question, Is there any folder which is guaranteed to contain
>the GNU GPL on any Linux system.
On Fec
On 28/10/2004 11:04 AM Kedar K Koppikar wrote:
> Using any operating system is all about choice.And passing provocating
comments on anybody's choice of OS/Tools is not a good idea.So I think this
thread sould stop.
Point taken, but the flame from Sudhanwa was not about Mr Ambesange's choice of
On 10/27/2004 7:10 PM A G wrote:
>Cos Win* rules the desktop, as of now, due to its ease
>of use. (Pl. no stories of virus etc. Cos a good and
>free AV, FW and spyware-checker and NON MS Browser are
>enough to keep your system lean and mean.)
>And anyway OS itself is a worthless piece of code.
>
On Sun Oct 24 15:29 , 'Arun V. Ravindran' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>might be inspired. Some might shrug off and say 'Hey but I'm already
>more than happy with my Windows box'. I simply cannot convince the
>latter; like marketeers say, they are not your target segment.
Are they? Maybe they've tak
On Sat Oct 23 0:30 , Mukund N Rathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Ya That was what i was trying to explain. Why shud we go with the
>company/brand which is not selling and not doing well in market?
My friend, Why should we go with *any* company? I believe and so do a lot of
other people that the w
On Fri Oct 22 22:54 , Aditya Godbole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>When in Rome, do as the Romans do. The community does not
>want a lot of users. We dont want 50% market share. We want good users.
>So if someone can't be a good user and can't fit into the community, the
>community will reject him.
Mukund N Rathi wrote:
> But then Every other magazine copies the source code of Red Hat. makes some
changes in it, and here's a new flavor of linux?
> Same can be done with the code of Microsoft. I think its only becuz Microsoft
has kept its source code secret, that they are the richest
> people
On Wed Oct 20 4:55 , Abhijeet Sane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>hi ,
>shridhar i think your reply is sounding very rude. I do not mean to
>start any brick bat on this but this is what i got when i read your
>reply.
>
That reply was meant for me and he was just expressing his opinion as we all do
On Wed Oct 20 4:52 , Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sent:
>that would be a huge step forward.
Being optimistic is good... but not overly so.
Vivek
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On Wed Oct 20 4:33 , 'Satish K. Pagare' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Aah , and all the pr0n you get ! I seriously doubt about this
>open source software "explosion". Mostly the broadband is
>an access to "free pirated software" , cracked softwares,
>pr0n and mp3s :) May be 0
On Wed Oct 20 4:33 , Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sent:
>There are two things. OSS software moves fast and broadband penetration helps
>people keep updated.
>
>Now quick, how many assembled PCs have Windows98SE installed on them?(At least
>as one option? These days windows PCs dual b
On Wed Oct 20 4:08 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>If you want enlightenment (in more ways than one), try downloading it
>from enlightenment.org using a 56-kbps dialup modem connection.
>Then, if you still fail to understand how really cheap broadband can
>make Free software more popula
On Wed Oct 20 3:36 , Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sent:
>Few arguments..
>
>- Development process includes testing. In OSS, users are testers as well. More
>downloads means more testing..
>- Availability of broadband helps. I never said it is the only factor promoting
OSS.
>
>Try
On Mon Oct 18 22:55 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>If this becomes a reality just think of the ***explosion*** of Free
>Software awareness and actual usage and access to it...
I fail to understand, how does really cheap broadband make Free Software more
popular?
Enlighten me!
Vivek
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On Fri Oct 15 5:22 , Viraj Paripatyadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>P.S.:- The best option would be to e-mail the authors of K3B. From my
>own experience, they're usually very prompt with the reply.
>
Yes they are very propmpt with the reply, but is the reply helpful? It wasn't so
in my case. I
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