for $5
Canadian.
He does ship to the U.S. I don't know about other countries, but
you can ask. I've found him to be very accommodating. He provides
e-mail support for free if you have a problem.
He's also a certified nutbar. His e-mails are always interesting!
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>Er.. Where? (is Opera)
http://www.opera.com/download/linux.html
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isites for the course at
http://www.redhat.com/services/training/training_prereq.html.
If you're interested in training programs other than Red Hat's, there's a
reference site called "Lintraining" at http://lintraining.com/ that can
tell you
at http://www.linhardware.com/
Note: Since you're into graphics, you might like to have a look at a site
called "The Graphics Muse" at http://www.graphics-muse.org/.
This should keep you out of trouble for a while! ;->
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At 09:02 AM 6/28/00 -0400, Walt wrote:
>Ahoy,
>
>Thanks Glen, I installed the rhl 6.2 kernel
>(2.2.14-5.0) and VOILA my scsi issue disappeared.
>That was my first new kernel too, btw...
If you're using your system to connect to the internet, you might want to
give yourself a
At 05:33 PM 6/27/00 -0400, Walt wrote:
>Is it dangerous to "upgrade" part of my system's
>RPM's (i.e., esp the kernel) to rhl v. 6.2 while the
>rest of the system is still running 6.0 stuff?
I'm running Redhat 6.0 as well. I recently upgraded the kernel to 2.2.16 to
fix a potential security hole.
At 05:48 PM 6/18/00 -0700, Carla wrote:
> As I have finally gotten connected with all 3, I was wondering if anyone
>has some insights to offer. Is there a common procedure I am missing? Has
>anyone gotten setup successfully just using KPPP or RH PPP dialer? Is it an
>ISP thing?
I had a t
be a RPM called XFree86_VGA 16 You will need to install
> that
> rpm prior (if not already installed) to installing the XFree86Setup rpm.
> then just follow my instructions and all should go well
>
> -Original Message-
> From: glen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tues
be using it wrong? I put it in /etc/X11,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/, and in both, and I still had problems...
I still trying stuff
--- Caitlyn_Máire_Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Glen,
>
> > I am running a toshiba satallite 2595CDS.
>
> That's good news,
I am running a toshiba satallite 2595CDS.
My chip is a trident cyber 9525 DVD PCI/AGPw98 according to windows.
I have downloaded XFree86 3.3.5-1.6.0 to add my video chip, and then
installed the rpm (I think I did this right, but I´m not sure).
Then I tried to run the Xconfigurator.
My Chip was the
I am in the midst of trying to get my first system working. Unfortually it
is on a Toshiba Laptop which has issues with Redhat 6.0. I have been
fixing problems with help from the Laptop pages, and mostly I seem to be
working my way though, but the one thing I am lost on is my screen in
Xwindows. T
> Glen, I'm a hetro guy, and they haven't kicked me out yet. ;)
Cool :)
> Also, not to be insulting, but check to make sure the binary is
> there, maybe run it manually from the command line, and good
> luck.
I'm not insulted at all. In fact, when I happened to
ped out with
"Connnection closed by foreign host".
I know I need to make an entry somewhere to say go ahead and talk on the
pop port, but I can't find it.. /etc/hosts.allow doesn't have anything
but an unrelated portmapper entry on my origina
following page (although I have a slightly different model. Any
suggestions are welcome.
Glen
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following page (although I have a slightly different model. Any
suggestions are welcome.
Glen
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At 11:15 AM 2000-05-11 -0400, Stephanie wrote:
>...ackowledging and accepting more than 2 genders...
More than 2 genders? Stephanie, do you know something the rest of us have
missed, or I am the only one who didn't get the memo? ;->
Glen Strom
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At 12:02 AM 2000-05-01 +1000, Jenn wrote:
>Does anyone know of hardware-comparison or hardware-review sites which
>cover printers?
>
CNET has reviews on all sorts of hardware. The printer page is at
http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-1063.html.
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(They must have heard you) ;->
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Nice job, Deb. After reading some of the comments about the interview I
have to agree with something you said in the past--some people's children
really *don't* know how to act in public!
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The only advantage to having it be a floppy distro is that I save space,
right? Right now I am just trying to get this off the ground. So first I
want to get linux onto the computer, and I am wondering what distribution,
and how much of the distribution I need. Obviously I don't need everything
be
ld be of interest to me. I have been doing some
research, but any opinions are welcome...
Glen
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