On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:26:50 -0700, Lester Bauman wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>I am doing what you want to do. You do not need to reinstall RH to
>>get the XP loader to load both Linux and XP. I do not have the
exact
>>steps in front of me but I found them but doing a simple hunt with
>>http://www.google.c
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 12:45:17 -0700, Lester Bauman wrote:
>
>>>3. Is there any way to get my Xp bootloader to load Linux?
>>
>>Probably, but that's not how I'd do it...
>>
>>1. Let grub replace the MBR on the boot disk (IMO this is easiest,
>>but
>>purists will argue it's the wrong way to do it)
>
>
I am still a little new at this so excuse the potentially dumb
question. I searched the archive and was unable to find out what I
needed to do to switch from gnome (actually replace) to KDE for my
desktop. This is what I ended up doing:
- I installed all of (I think) KDE.
- I used switchdesk t
On 02 Jan 2003 17:33:43 +0100, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
>Hi,
>
>How do i switch from text login to graphical ?
>
>TIA
>
>Patrick
You can edit the /etc/inittab file and set the line:
id:3:initdefault:
to
id:5:initdefault:
That should take you to X at start up.
Enjoy
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 14:44:07 -0500 (EST), Justin Zygmont wrote:
>the ISO install if not for a CDROM, it is if you have a th ISO file
>on a
>harddrive and you select the proper drive and path where these files
>are.
>
>
I disagree. The ISO install images that are on the Red Hat FTP site
are to be
On 21 Dec 2002 14:24:00 -0500, Chris Kloiber wrote:
>On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 14:05, Dave Yantis wrote:
>>I apologize ahead of time for am RPM newbie question.
[snip
>>
>>Bottom line question: How can I get *any* version of mozilla-psm
>>installed?
>
>If
I apologize ahead of time for am RPM newbie question. I recently
completed my install of RH 8.0 having moved from Mandrake 8.1 (hard
drive crash forced the issue). When I try to get to the RedHat
network, my Galeon browser tells me I need Personal Security Manager
(PSM). I opened up the "Packa
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 09:14:06 -0800, Joshua Andrews wrote:
>Beartooth wrote:
>
>>Where have they put it? The new find command doesn't seem
>>to be much use unless you already know the exact name of what
>>your're looking for -- and even then, I have my doubts ...
[snip]
>
>>
>How about mkbootdi