broken, but it will be if you
do. :-)
Best
Shad
"Wood, Mary" wrote:
>
> Having exhausted all other options, I am going to try a low-level format on
> a hard disk. The ultimate goal is to install Window$ 2000 (don't hurt me
> ... it's someone else's machine!).
broken, but it will be if you
do. :-)
Best
Shad
"Wood, Mary" wrote:
>
> Having exhausted all other options, I am going to try a low-level format on
> a hard disk. The ultimate goal is to install Window$ 2000 (don't hurt me
> ... it's someone else's machine!).
hd's. They are no longer used and most bioses no longer support
that option.
Best
Shad
PS, the way this mailing list is set up, if you wish to have messages go
back to the list, use the "reply to all" function as opposed to the "reply
to sender option" :-)
Cheers
Lilli
Damn, you stole my thunder :-)
Cheers
Shad
Robert Wade wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, sara ruohotie wrote:
>
> >
> > > Is Linux close enough to UNIX that I could ask some UNIX questions?
> >
> > imho it is. but you have to remember, that linux *isn't*
Heh heh. I take it I am not he only one without a solution to my server
tunings?
Regards
Shad
Original Message: /
Robert Siemer wrote:
>
> Hi Shad!
>
> From: Shad Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Are there any networking guru's on
irectory in
your home dir. If both those things fail you may need to reinstall the
base KDE system.
Shad
Storm wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> I partitioned my HD using Partition Magic, and it goofed up my linux
> partition,... I managed to get it up and running,.. by re-inserting the
el &
> > exec kwm
>
> Heh, good try but this isn't right either :)
Actually Rik this was the only correct way to do it with KDE 1.0/1.1 in
Slackware. Remember up till about a year or so ago, there was no
official Slack version. Usually you had to compile it from source and
add th
I would have to second that assesment.
Shad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hey Linda,
> Just an opinion not really an answer. Why go with Mandrake? Yeah the
> kernel is optimized for Pentium and greater, this is something you could
> do for yourself. It's not to hard and
Try http://idirect.linux.tucows.com/index.html
Click on software
chose your flavour
Good luck
Shad
Linda Gentile wrote:
>
> There is one?
>
> Could somebody please point me in the correct direction for finding one?
>
> Linda Gentile
>
> __
>
> http://www.an
work around.
Shad
Dan McGarry wrote:
> From: Caitlyn M. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > KMail meets the above requirements. You'll need to install QT and some of
> > KDE to make it run, but you can use it under Gnome.
>
> Thanks, Caitlyn, I'll take a
it could loose a piece of mail,
but usually the files are never removed from a server until the remote
has sent a confirmation of reciept.
Shad
--
"Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vladimir Lenin
"Without fanaticism one cannot accomplish anything." Evita Peron
"...
"Caitlyn M. Martin" wrote:
SNIP
> FWIW, I use it daily for my VNet account, and I do like it.
So do I. It has potential. Everybodys milage varies of course. Its
nicest feature IMO is its multiple account handling capability.
Shad
--
"Fear is the foundation of obedienc
power options in linux even
though it works fine in Windows.
I recommend that you upgrade the Kernel source to the latest virgin
kernel from kernel.org. 2.2.10 and 2.2.13 have a couple of bugs.
Shad
V Clarke wrote:
>
> Well, after a rather expensive weekend, my dear little beige cuboid ha
learn the pulses of these lists and their participants.
I look forward to some new ideas.
Best Regards
Shad Young
--
"Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vladimir Lenin
"Without fanaticism one cannot accomplish anything." Evita Peron
"...in order to punish less of
. For instance if you are here in Ottwaw Canada, Rogers cable
modems are all static and thus can bypass the dhcp crap.
Read the DHCP howto, the IP MASQUERADING HOWTO, and the NET3/4 howto.
(/usr/doc/HOWTO)
Mail back when read if you have specific questions.
Shad
Snarfblat wrote:
>
> Anyone ha
.
2. Has anybody installed the french language dictionary in ISPELL? I
need it to configure a web search engine, but the instructons are in
french and my french is not fluent enough to understand what all the
extra files are for.
Thanks
Shad
--
"Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vlad
me... I;ll take a look. Thanks for triggering the memory.
:-)
Regards
Shad
--
"Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vladimir Lenin
"Without fanaticism one cannot accomplish anything." Evita Peron
"...in order to punish less often, punish more severely." Napoleon
Bonaparte
, or Xemacs, the key copmbinations are logical and
standard.
Both can be found at Linux Tucows.
(Just so you know, I am an emacs convert. I only use emacs now from the
console).
Cheers
Shad
Julie Meloni wrote:
>
> "Erb, Maria" wrote:
> >
> > hi all,
> >
> &
Lust is a SMAUG based Multi-user online medieval dungeon style
game. Only the first fifty levels are complete and we still have a few
bugs and features to work out. We could really use your feedback and
ideas.
PS the code it GPL and the game is free.
Thanks all
Shad
--
Shad Young: SP - YoungArm
d for
thaught as potential employers may lurk here.
If you are asking where to get the study guides, then try here
http://www.redhat.com/services/training/training_examprep.html
Shad
Ashok Kanodia wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to get the information on Red Hat's (RHCE)
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