Keith Gregory wrote:
norman wrote:
Sorry to keep labouring the point but, please, to avoid total confusion
which do I make the master, Ubuntu or Windows?
Norman
The easiest way is to make windows the master, Ubuntu the slave
kfg
Yep, then reverse the drive order once Windows is set
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> http://www.policegiftshop.co.uk/
>
> Check out the babygrows! :o)
>
> M.
>
>
I do like the babygrows - especially the one that says "I've been inside
for 9 months".
I wonder if they do children's toy speed cameras.
Rob
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On Nov 27, 2007 10:03 PM, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
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> http://www.policegiftshop.co.uk/
>
> Check out the babygrows! :o)
>
> M.
>
>
Superb!
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Check out the babygrows! :o)
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I install 7.10 on this laptop a few weeks ago and have not touched it
since. Tonight on starting up I used Synaptic Package Manager to get the
updates and received the following error message;
E: Could not open file
/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_gutsy_main_i18n_Translation-
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 19:19 +, Michael Rimicans wrote:
> So if squid is running on a server which is connected to the internet
> and all the computers connect to squid proxy on (for example)port
> 8000, is squid sharing the internet connection or not?
>
>
>
> Kris Marsh wrote:
> > On Nov 26
Its funny when you read one item and all of a sudden every thing drops
into place.
Cheers for the info, it'll proper ding dang do and yep, it is a cheap
SOHO router ;)
People who I work for would never spend for Cisco switch at my level :(
Chris Rowson wrote:
I mean.
, I guess you
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
> Andrew Jenkins wrote:
>
>> OK here goes,
>>
>> Using Ubuntu 7.10 for over a year and all works well.
>>
>
> Sorry, Ubuntu for over a year, 7.10 for a month.
>
>
>> If I plug in a pen-drive when running Gnome it will
>> automount and place an icon on the desktop, '
I mean.
>, I guess you could say that your SERVER is now 'sharing your
> internet connection'.
Also, I'm assuming that the router is cheapy bog standard SOHO router
and not a nice uber Cisco switch with it's own settings/routes etc
etc...
Chris
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>
> So if squid is running on a server which is connected to the internet and
> all the computers connect to squid proxy on (for example)port 8000, is squid
> sharing the internet connection or not?
>
Lets assume for the moment, that you have an office with a 12 port
router which is in turn conne
Andrew Jenkins wrote:
> OK here goes,
>
> Using Ubuntu 7.10 for over a year and all works well.
Sorry, Ubuntu for over a year, 7.10 for a month.
> If I plug in a pen-drive when running Gnome it will
> automount and place an icon on the desktop, 'mount'
> will show the entry:
>
> /dev/sdc1 on /m
OK here goes,
Using Ubuntu 7.10 for over a year and all works well.
If I plug in a pen-drive when running Gnome it will
automount and place an icon on the desktop, 'mount'
will show the entry:
/dev/sdc1 on /media/kingston type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,
shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077,usefre
norman wrote:
> Sorry to keep labouring the point but, please, to avoid total confusion
> which do I make the master, Ubuntu or Windows?
>
> Norman
>
>
The easiest way is to make windows the master, Ubuntu the slave
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So if squid is running on a server which is connected to the internet
and all the computers connect to squid proxy on (for example)port 8000,
is squid sharing the internet connection or not?
Kris Marsh wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 7:30 PM, Michael Rimicans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
Sorry to keep labouring the point but, please, to avoid total confusion
which do I make the master, Ubuntu or Windows?
Norman
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Keith Gregory wrote:
> norman wrote:
>
>> Thanks every one for being so helpful I will try things, hopefully,
>> tomorrow and will report back. Incidentally, does it matter which drive
>> the end of the cable is connected to?
>>
>> Norman
>>
>>
>
> Normally The primary drive is on the end, second
norman wrote:
> Thanks every one for being so helpful I will try things, hopefully,
> tomorrow and will report back. Incidentally, does it matter which drive
> the end of the cable is connected to?
>
> Norman
>
>
Normally The primary drive is on the end, secondary in the middle.
Here,s a bit
< snip >
Thanks again to every one for suggestions, I shall hold my breath and
have a go in the morning.
Norman
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You may also want to look into using simple old tar, which can perform
incremental backups, see:
http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/Incremental-Dumps.html
Paul Tansom wrote:
> ** Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-23 21:04]:
>
>> I'm hoping someone could help me with somethin
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 15:52 +, Tom Bamford wrote:
> I would install Windows in the same way but after Windows is installed,
> you can set the Windows drive to slave and reconnect your Ubuntu drive
> as master. Then just add this entry to your grub menu after the line
> that reads "END DEBIA
norman wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 22:37 +, alan c wrote:
>> norman wrote:
>> > I am thinking of adding a second hard drive to my PC on which I would
>> > have Windows for those very few occasions when I need it, like playing
>> > Bridge with my brother. Assuming that is possible what snags
I would install Windows in the same way but after Windows is installed,
you can set the Windows drive to slave and reconnect your Ubuntu drive
as master. Then just add this entry to your grub menu after the line
that reads "END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS":
title Windows
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1)
Keith Gregory wrote:
> norman wrote:
>
>> < big snip >
>>
>> So, things are not as simple as I first thought. The thing is, the hard
>> drive I am thinking of adding is from my old machine and has Windows XP
>> already installed on it. Does this make much of a difference to the
>> advice so far
norman wrote:
> < big snip >
>
> So, things are not as simple as I first thought. The thing is, the hard
> drive I am thinking of adding is from my old machine and has Windows XP
> already installed on it. Does this make much of a difference to the
> advice so far given?
>
> Norman
>
>
The way
< big snip >
So, things are not as simple as I first thought. The thing is, the hard
drive I am thinking of adding is from my old machine and has Windows XP
already installed on it. Does this make much of a difference to the
advice so far given?
Norman
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On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 21:57 +, norman wrote:
> I am thinking of adding a second hard drive to my PC on which I would
> have Windows for those very few occasions when I need it, like playing
> Bridge with my brother. Assuming that is possible what snags should I be
> aware of please?
>
> Norman
On 11/27/07, norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 22:37 +, alan c wrote:
> > norman wrote:
> > > I am thinking of adding a second hard drive to my PC on which I would
> > > have Windows for those very few occasions when I need it, like playing
> > > Bridge with my brother
You can set 2 hard disks for booting options in a grub.
The easy way, just activate the hard disk that you want to use via BIOS
and disable the other one.
So, you don't have to setup any Boot Loader in your main hard disk.
Taufan Lubis
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On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 22:37 +, alan c wrote:
> norman wrote:
> > I am thinking of adding a second hard drive to my PC on which I would
> > have Windows for those very few occasions when I need it, like playing
> > Bridge with my brother. Assuming that is possible what snags should I be
> > awa
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