I have multiple SCSI drives and do RAID 10 and installed SUSE 7.1 with no
problems. The set up program YAST 2 regonized my SCSI card and things went
without a hitch. I hope that this helps.
All the best,
Mary.
> My experience has been that Linux supports SCSI very well indeed,
> as does Redhat
I prefer KDE 2.1.1 also. Very agreeable interface with many applications
available.
-Mary
Caitlyn Martin wrote:
> On Thursday 17 May 2001 04:48 am, coldfire wrote:
> > i was just curious what the window manager of choice is on this list :) ..
>
> Hi,
>
> On a system with decent resources, def
Hi:
It's called the Agenda VR series of PDA's. Try linuxmall. THey have them
listed for ? $249.00
Mary.
"Lilly S." wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A while back I read somewhere that there's a PDA coming out running Linux
> which the ability to recognize hand movements. For example, you can play
> Qua
It is offensive to me. It seems homophobic.
-Mary.
> This is in your recognition of your efforts to be a person that increases
> the level of faggotry and lameness on this planet!
>
> YOUR CONTRIBUTION HAS NOT GONE UNRECOGNIZED!
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Hi:
I am hoping someone can help me before I lose my mind trying to beat this
machine into submission ;-)
I am running Mandrake 7.0 on a bi-processor pentium box. I just installed Java
(jdk 1.3.0) in /usr/local/java.
When I am in root I can use it fine. I made the necessary changes to my PATH
and
(I'm using Debian)?
Should I put the DNS server behind my firewall or run it on the firewall
(The firewall is a masquerading box)? - Kath the Very
Confused
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Mary E. Mulderrig
email:
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web-page:
http://mulderig-0.dsl.speakeasy.net
on the 'Net such a place exists? All
I've been able to find are places which want to sell me
pre-built PCs complete with the monitor, keyboard, mouse,
and speakers which I don't need.
Help! - Mary
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Hi Naomi
I thought you might find the following helpful
http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-6.2-Manual/ref-guide/ch-raid.html
I have experienced major problems getting RHAT to recognize the very same
controller that you are using. Finally in the interest of saving the remaining
hair that
Hi
How much time have you been losing?
I miscalculated how time I had lost yesterday when I
posted initially. Right now it is off by 28 hours. this took about
a week+ to accumulate.
Also, is your computer a SMP one (multi-processor)? SMP is known to
drift in a dramatic way if CONFIG_RTC i
I wish it were that simple !!
The more time that passes the further behind the clock
falls. It has taken a week but know it is behind by a full four hours !
I sure as heck can't figure out why unless there is a battery
that has gone bad on the mother board. ...but then why is the time fine
in us
Hi
I have a quick question. I am using Red Hat 6.2
and have noticed that over the past ~week my system clock
is losing time. This is only apparent when I am in root mode.
When I try a user account the time is accurate. Any ideas ?
I am running Linux on a two year old Dell Dimension and have h
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