[PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread Manas Ranade
Hi, Need help in using OpenSuse 10.1 / FC with Iqara / YOU. Any help appreciated. cheers, Manas -- __ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: (plug-mail@plug.org.in) List Information: http://plug.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/lis

[PLUG] selinux question and Re: Fedora 6

2006-12-02 Thread Sarang Kulkarni
I have been using Fedora 6 for over a month now. No problems at all. I had burnt CD-R media using cdrecord. Even I have had problems with nero in the past; I switched to Alcohol120% for windows, which seems to be working fine. You could also try installing from a local hard-drive or via nfs export

Re: [PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread Kaustubh Gadkari
On 12/2/06, Manas Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Need help in using OpenSuse 10.1 / FC with Iqara / YOU. Iqara uses pppoe. So, you can use rp-pppoe. Or maybe kinternet, since you're using OpenSuSe. Could a regular SuSE user please confirm this? Kaustubh -- Kaustubh Gadkari [EMAIL PR

[PLUG] RE: what is form factor?

2006-12-02 Thread Sushrut Kulkarni
Dear Member, Form factor refers to the physical size and shape (according to outside dimensions) of a computer device. It is most often used to describe the size of circuit boards, especially the motherboard and expansion cards. The ATX form factor is a replacement for the older AT and baby AT fo

[PLUG] Fedora Core 6 cd's works fine.

2006-12-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I posted message about corrupted FC 6 cd's experience before in some plug digest this week. Well i asked another guy to burn FC 6 from another location on another media and ultimately on another CD writer. I put the cd and perform "cd check" process which comes with FC. It damn showed me error. Bu

Re: [PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On 12/2/06, Manas Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Need help in using OpenSuse 10.1 / FC with Iqara / YOU. Any help appreciated. cheers, Manas Slightly OT, but the Youtele website is on PHP, so the servers could all be Linux, but there is not a single occurrence of the word 'linux' on thei

Re: [PLUG] RE: what is form factor?

2006-12-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On 12/3/06, Sushrut Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Member, Form factor refers to the physical size and shape (according to outside dimensions) of a computer device. It is most often used to describe the size of circuit boards, especially the motherboard and expansion cards. The ATX for

Re: [PLUG] Fedora Core 6 cd's works fine.

2006-12-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On 12/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> opined: digest this week. Well i asked another guy to burn FC 6 from another location on another media and ultimately on another CD writer. I put the cd and perform "cd check" process which comes with FC. It damn showed me error. Language, langu

Re: [PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर
On Sunday 03 December 2006 10:14, Nishit Dave wrote: > On 12/2/06, Manas Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Need help in using OpenSuse 10.1 / FC with Iqara / YOU. > > Any help appreciated. > > cheers, > > Manas > > Slightly OT, but the Youtele website is on PHP, so the servers could > a

Re: [PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On 12/3/06, श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anything that works on pppoe at least, which has many ISPs. What exactly do you mean linux friendly? Can connect using linux? Many of them can be connected that way. As in where they provide *some* support with configuration / trouble

Re: [PLUG] Fedora Core 6 cd's works fine.

2006-12-02 Thread Devendra Laulkar
Hi, > I put the cd > and perform "cd check" process which comes with FC. > It damn showed me error. > But installation went fine without any problem. I > wonder why Fedora people > give such tool? I never seen this tool in Slackware > or in Mandriva linux. I have used this tool many times, and it

Re: [PLUG] Linux with Iqara / YOU

2006-12-02 Thread श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर
On Sunday 03 December 2006 11:53, Nishit Dave wrote: > On 12/3/06, श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anything that works on pppoe at least, which has many ISPs. > > > > What exactly do you mean linux friendly? Can connect using linux? Many of > > them can be connected that way. >