l myself an OS/HW guru by
any means. My question is what is the hw support like for USB? I have a USB CD-RW
drive, that I can't seem to get running in Win2k. I haven't seen my model on
RedHat's HCL site.
Is this an ill-fated exercise? Is any
And it makes me very sad .. from Linux HOWTO... oh well. At least I have the MAC!
1.5 Supported CD-writers
USB CD-writers are currently not supported at all. Apart from that you can
safely assume that most newer IDE/ATAPI- and SCSI-writers work under
Linux. Newer drives are mostly MMC-complian
also 3 logical drive partitions (which,
oddly, seems to work the best).
Anyway ... I'M SO CLOSE!!! I just need a little direction on how to get these 2 os
to coexist peacefully. I'm trying to avoid reinstalling Win2K if at all possible.
Any help would be appreciated! ;)
Shari
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e for helping me out with
this.
Next stop on my installation train -- DSL!!
shari
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time later?
Any thoughts? Does anyone actually use XP as a design approach?
Shari
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>I'm firmly in the UML camp, but in the minimalist wing.
I agree with this sentiment. UML has its pros and cons, and I definitely think the
more
high-level, the better.
>They "rapidly" turn out code that deals with the most obvious aspects
>of the problem, but is structuraly at odds with th
ure
the tech team follows the model and micro-management.
-- shari
>For those who've done application or OS programming as well as web
>programming, what do you see are the major differences? Major similarities.
>Which do you like best and why? I've been thinking of delving
project live this morning.
shari
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